JNN 22 Feb 2011 Manama : Tens of thousands of supporters of Bahrain’s Shiite-led opposition today poured into the streets of Manama calling for the government’s downfall in the largest rally in more than a week of protests. Continue reading
Daily Archives: February 22, 2011
New Zealand Jolted by an earthquake 65 killed
JNN 22 Feb 2011 : At least 65 people have died in an earthquake that hit New Zealand’s second largest city Christchurch, amid fears the death toll could rise. Continue reading Zionist ,West and US Champions of Democracy backed the Dictatorships now fear Reprisal
JNN 22 Feb 2011 : Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Silvan Shalom says the West’s support of Mideast authoritarian regimes has been seriously challenged as popular pro-democracy revolutions are changing the region. Continue reading Iranian Warships cross Suez Canal first time after Irani Revolution
JNN 22 Feb 2011 : Two Iranian warships have crossed the Suez Canal and are heading towards the Mediterranean Sea after Egypt issued authorization for the move. Continue reading
Count down Started for the end of Muamar Qadafi's Murderous Rule of Libya
JNN 22 Feb 2011 : African mercenaries are being used by Libya to crush protests, prompting some army troops to switch sides to the opposition, Libya’s ambassador to India, who resigned in the wake of the crackdown, said on Tuesday. Continue reading
Count down Started for the end of Muamar Qadafi’s Murderous Rule of Libya
JNN 22 Feb 2011 : African mercenaries are being used by Libya to crush protests, prompting some army troops to switch sides to the opposition, Libya’s ambassador to India, who resigned in the wake of the crackdown, said on Tuesday. Continue reading
22 Yemeni Protesters Killed by Police and Pro Govt Activist
JNN 22 Feb 2011 : Protesters continue to demand the ouster of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, despite a government crackdown on demonstrations which has killed at least 22 people. Continue reading
Morroco also in the list of Revolutionary Nations
JNN 21 Feb 2011 : Five pro-democracy protesters have been killed and several others have been wounded in Morocco as thousands demand the King give up some of his powers. Continue reading


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