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Can the Arab Spring Be a Human Rights Success Story?
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Book Event: The Islamophobia Industry with Nathan Lean
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Palestinian poster art: Dan Walsh and Dr. Rochelle Davis on Al Jazeera
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2012 Symposium-Economics, Youth and Technology in the “Arab Spring”
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Colloquium: “Music in Oman: Politics, Identity, Time, and Space in the Sultanate”
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http://www.humanrightsfirst.org/media-room/events/2012-human-rights-summit/ Human Rights Summit Can the Arab Spring Be a Human Rights Success Story? Nadine Wahab International Advocacy Director, Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (Egypt) Saad Eddin Ibrahim Human rights and democracy activist, writer and university professor (Egypt) Michele Dunne Director, Rafik Hariri Center for the Middle East at the Atlantic Council Maryam Al Khawaja Acting President, Bahrain Center for Human Rights Dr. Adel Iskander Adjunct Professor, Center for Contemporary Arab Studies and the Communication, Culture and Technology program, Georgetown University
