TITLE

ARAB OPINIONS

PUB. DATE
March 2011
SOURCE
Middle East Reporter (Weekly Edition);3/26/2011, Vol. 139 Issue 1243, p19
SOURCE TYPE
Newspaper
DOC. TYPE
Opinion
ABSTRACT
The article offers the insights of columnists Daoud al-Shiryan and Rajeh Khoury on political conflicts within the Arab countries. Al-Shiryan claims that the criticisms of Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki for the military intervention of Saudi on Shiite protests in Bahrain is made to divert attentions from his fake political process and to block Shiites and Sunnis in Iraq. Meanwhile, Khoury warns for the potential civil wars over Libya and Yemen due to the absence of an Arab League.
ACCESSION #
59760517

Tags: AL-Shiryan, Daoud;  KHOURY, Rajeh;  AL-Maliki, Nouri;  BAHRAIN -- Politics & government;  INTERVENTION (International law);  CIVIL war

 

Related Articles

  • SAUDI-IRAQ-BAHRAIN.  // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition);3/22/2011, Vol. 196 Issue 5057, p13 

    The article reports on the response of Saudi columnist Daoud al-Shiryan to the criticism of Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki regarding the Saudi military intervention in Bahrain to end Shiite protests.

  • EDITORIAL REVIEW.  // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition);4/6/2011, Vol. 197 Issue 5067, p14 

    The article reports on the foreign relation, political and social condition in Middle East. It highlights the criticism of a Saudi columnist Daoud al-Shiryan regarding the decision of France to ban Muslim headscarves. However, AN NAHAR's columnist Rajeh Khoury presents queries whether Libya is...

  • Maliki's Attacks Targeting Turkey Undermine his own Legitimacy.  // Journal of Turkish Weekly;01/16/2012, p3 

    The article reports on remarks made by Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki that criticized Turkey for interfering in Iraq's internal affairs. Al-Maliki said Turkey's actions could undermine his ability to create stability in Iraq and cooperate with other countries in the region. Turkish Prime...

  • EDITORIAL REVIEW.  // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition);9/29/2011, Vol. 199 Issue 5185, p17 

    The article offers the insights of Saudi columnist Daoud al-Shiryan of "Al Hayat" and political analyst Hisham Milhem of "An Nahar" regarding the possible civil war in Syria and the upheavals in the Arab world, respectivey. Al-Shiryan questions the readiness of Syria for a civil war as the...

  • Iraq Disintegrates. Enders, David; Talib, Salam; Dawood, Hiba // Progressive;Feb2007, Vol. 71 Issue 2, p27 

    The article focuses on the issue related to U.S. interference in the government in Iraq. Political experts say that people are waiting for the fall of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's U.S.-backed government in Baghdad. Maliki himself is trapped in an impossible position. In 2005, he was one of...

  • Good news from Iraq, but too early to chill the Champagne. Darwish, Adel // Middle East;Oct2008, Issue 393, p15 

    The article reports on the negotiation made between Iraq Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki and U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice dated August 21, 2008 requiring American troops to get out in Iraq by the end in 2011. The said agreement is cited that the administration of President George W....

  • IRAQ-POLITICS.  // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition);9/30/2010, Vol. 191 Issue 4950, p8 

    The article offers update on politics and government in Iraq. The head of Iraqi bloc Iyad Allawi has called on Syria to limit the interference of other Middle East countries in meddling with the Iraqi political developments, particularly on Iran's intervention. Moqtada al-Sadr is experiencing...

  • Iraqi Refugees: Will the Misery Ever End? (Update). DE WIND, DORIAN // Moderate Voice;7/21/2012, p4 

    The article focuses on the misery of Iraqi refugees fleeing from Syria due to the civil war. Refugee agency spokeswoman Melissa Fleming says that Iraqi refugees calls to report to the refugee agency the threats they receive. Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki says that the increasing violence...

  • 'CIVIL WAR' OR NOT? Mulrine, Anna // U.S. News & World Report;12/11/2006, Vol. 141 Issue 22, p37 

    The article reports that Iraqis are reluctant to admit that the once relatively ethnically harmonious society has descended into a civil war. Iraqis tend to see Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki as well-intentioned but incompetent or just incompetent. U. S. promises of more troops are greeted with...

Share

Read the Article

Courtesy of VIRGINIA BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY AND SYSTEM

Sign out of this library

Other Topics