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The Arab Spring
Years active: 2011-2012
IWPR in-depth coverage of the revolutions and protest movements breaking out across the Middle East provides a platform for Arab journalists and activists to air their views on and analysis of the turmoil.
"Delusional" Gaddafi
The Arab world has at once ridiculed the Libyan leader’s bizarre TV appearances and been appalled by the brutal suppression of his people.
An Arab Model for Democracy
The time is ripe to crystallise a creative vision for Egyptian democracy, one that can perhaps be used as a model by other Arab countries.
Tweeting From Tahrir
An Egyptian journalist recalls how he dodged rocks, plain-clothes police, camels and agonised over journalistic ethics while reporting on the uprising in Tahrir Square.
Egyptians Ponder Israel Peace Terms
The Egyptian army has been quick to commit to all its international agreements, however ordinary people say they want more dignified relations with their neighbour.
Arab TV's Morality Tales Turned Upside Down
For decades Egyptian soap operas conditioned Arabs to be virtuous and stoic when all around them was corrupt – TV footage of the Egyptian uprising has changed all that.
What Next in the New Egypt?
After the euphoria of Mubarak's resignation, Egyptians discuss fundamental political and economic reforms.
New Dawn for Egypt as Mubarak Resigns
Cairo-based IWPR staffer joins mass celebrations and reflects on what the future may hold.