Not enough Cross and too much Crescent in Lebanese Government?

Do the Lebanese Christians have it a lot better than they think they do?
The Myth of Christian Under-Representation
Are Lebanese Christians really being under represented in their government? Some would say quite the opposite.
Source: Qifa Nabki
Let’s Talk About The Rights of Lebanese Christians
The biggest threat to Lebanese Christians today isn’t that we don’t vote for a full list of 64 Christian MPs.
It is our mentality towards our own country: we have changed from people who founded the Greater State of Lebanon to people who just want their share of this country and the hell with everyone else.
It is our mentality towards our own country: we have changed from people who founded the Greater State of Lebanon to people who just want their share of this country and the hell with everyone else.
Source: State of Mind
The Growing Pains of Salafi Politics
Having long foresworn the political process, it is right and natural for growing pains to characterize the Salafis apparent embrace of democracy.
Source: A Sense of Belonging
4 Jordanian Gaming Startups Go Out of Business: Wizards Productions, Aranim, CrownIT Games and Taktek Games
This event will for sure make investors more hesitant to invest in gaming startups which means it would be hard for Jordanian and Arab gaming startups to raise funding.
Source: Arab Crunch
Tunisia's terrible twos
Monday was the second anniversary of the flight of former Tunisian President Zine el-Abedine Ben Ali. But the new Tunisian republic's second birthday is not an especially happy one.
Source: Abu Aardvark















