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"Hamas still rules through fear" Elder of Ziyon Blog
Vacuums in Arab societies tend to be filled by extremists, and in this case it was refilled by the old dictators.
"The Woman the Mullahs Fear" NYTimes
Men hold all of the meaningful levers of political power in Iran, but it is a woman they fear. If not, why is the mullah-led government trying to shut down the operations of Shirin Ebadi?
Faster, Please! Fighting Evil Michael Ledeen's Blog, Pajamas Media
Michael Ledeen writes about the war against what Natan Sharansky calls "the conflict of fear and freedom."
"Aid the Iranian Dissidents" Discovery Blog
The U.S. must aid Iranian dissidents just as it did in the former Soviet Union.
Letter From The Capitol: Iraq, Shoes and Our Media
Iraq is being transformed from what Natan Sharansky calls a "a fear society" into a "free society": one in which anyone can walk into a public square and rail against the powers that be, secure that no harm will come for doing so.
The American Spectator : The International War on Free Speech
Natan Sharansky, who spent years in the Soviet gulags and knows something about freedom, defined a free society in The Case for Democracy as one in which "people have a right to express their views without fear of arrest, imprisonment, or physical harm." By that definition, democracies all across the world are in jeopardy.
Soccer Dad: President bush's mideast muddle
"Many politicians and institutions that should be promoting democracy and freedom are cynically reluctant to do it, because Bush raised the agenda," Sharansky went on. "That's why I give Bush an "A" for raising the idea, a "C" for implementation and I give his opponents, who abandoned the idea, an "F."
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