Why the Arab World Is Seething
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Bill Marsh and Joe Burgess/The New York Times; photographs By Jamal Saidi/Reuters (Lebanon); Khaled Desouki/Agence France-Presse – Getty Images (Egypt); Khaled Fazaa/Agence France-Presse – Getty Images (Yemen) | Send Feedback
Sources: Geoffrey Mock, Amnesty International; Human Rights Watch; CIA World Factbook (economic data); Natural Earth (map terrain)
Why the Arab World Is Seething
Egypt is not alone. Fed by the example of Tunisia, whose leader was driven from power by demonstrations last month, anger has begun to boil over, or threatens to do so, across a number of Arab countries living under authoritarian rule or, in the Palestinians’ case, in a state of intermittent conflict. While the fury has varied roots, clues to its depth are offered by snapshots of rights violations reported by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch in the region during the last year. PDF Version »
<The New York Times>,2011/02/05