POMED

@POMED

The Project on Middle East Democracy is dedicated to examining how genuine democracy can develop in the Middle East and how the U.S. can support that process.

Washington, D.C
Joined December 2009

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  1. Arash Sadeghi, Iranian Activist Ends Hunger Strike as Wife Is Released From Prison

  2. Bahrain Restores Law Enforcement Powers to NSA, Reversing BICI Recommendation

  3. Bahrain extends detention of activist Nabil Rajab by two weeks

  4. Ahmed Maher finally released from jail via

  5. 2 officers get life prison in 1st Turkish coup conviction shttp://buff.ly/2jeaH43

  6. POMED's quoted in discussing administration selling more weapons than any other

  7. NGO bill approved by parliam Nov 29. Sisi had 30 days to ratify. MP Anwar Sadat asks where the bill is (AR)

  8. Grasping for Truth and Dignity in Tunisia via

  9. UN: At Least 6,878 civilians killed in Iraq in 2016

  10. Tunisian Justice Minister says Tunisia holds more than 20,000 prisoners, thousands of whom have yet to stand trial

  11. Deputy leader of Libya's U.N.-backed government resigns via

  12. Cairo Criminal Court sentenced 8 defendents ranging from five years to life imprisonment in terrorism-related case

  13. Lawyers reporting that MOI is refusing to release after his 3yr sentence was served. New case being cooked up.

  14. Ethiopia prime minister accuses Egyptian institutions of funding opposition groups

  15. EGYPT: Private TV channel Rotana Masriya suspends 2 political programs

  16. : State Council’s secretary general Wael Shalby reportedly committed suicide in custody: MP Moustafa Bakry

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