Fears of copycat political assassinations in Egypt after Tunisia

The world is hoping that political assassinations do not become trendy.
And #Egypt is indeed next after #Tunisia
I was just wondering this morning whether the political assassinations will start in Egypt after Tunisia or whether they already started with the murder of young protesters.
Source: Egyptian Chronicles
Saudi Arabia, Tash Ma Tash, The religious Police
Tash Ma Tash is a famous and funny program in Saudi Arabia. In this (banned) episode they are showing off the religious police, or The Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice.
Source: American Bedu
Review: Django Unchained
Quentin Tarantino movies never disappoint and this is one hell of a movie, I don’t like Westerns but I loved this one.
Source: Z District
Noah Bonsey on the Syrian Islamic Liberation Front; Nick Heras on how Islamic Militias emulate Hamas and Hizbullah
The Syrian Islamic Liberation Front or Jabhat Tahrir Suwriya al-Islamiya is the main fighting force of the Islamic militias that are not Salafist.
The Supreme Military Command, which announced itself on December 7, 2013 at the time that the Syrian Opposition Coalition was established in Doha, is an empty vessel. If the West wants to explore “centrist” militias to support, these are they.
The Supreme Military Command, which announced itself on December 7, 2013 at the time that the Syrian Opposition Coalition was established in Doha, is an empty vessel. If the West wants to explore “centrist” militias to support, these are they.
Source: Syria Comment
How impressive: surgical strikes by US drones
A true, sad testimony of the lack of precision when it comes to drone strikes in Yemen.
Source: Angry Arab
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