Posted on 21 November 2011. Tags: AMC, Andrea, Carl Grimes, Dale, Episode 6, Fantasy, Herschel Farm, Lori Grimes, Review, Rick Grimes, Season 2, Secrets, Shane, Survival Horror, Synopsis, The Walking Dead, Zombies
[Previously, The Walking Dead: Season 2, Episode 5 - 'Chupacabra' Review and Synopsis] Spoilers ahead. This episode opens up on the Herschel Farm as if nothing has changed, so apparently Glen has kept his secret to himself. Still, it is overwhelmingly insane that these people are keeping zombies corraled in a barn. We see [...]
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Posted in Life & Arts
Posted on 21 November 2011. Tags: Arab Spring, Cairo, Civilian Protests, Civilian Rule, Egypt, Egyptian Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, Hosni Mubarak, Middle East, Muslim Brotherhood, Shadow Government, Tahrir Square, Video
Protestors in Cairo have been mercilessly beaten down by Egyptian Security Forces in an attempt to quell the protests still raging in now famous Tahrir Square, scene of the revolution against long time dictator Hosni Mubarak’s rule. In a protest raging for its second night, security forces unleashed rubber bullets and tear gas on protestors [...]
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Posted on 21 November 2011. Tags: Africa, al Shabab, Border wars, Ethiopia, Ethiopian troops enter Somalia in search of al Shabab fighters, Kenya, Kenyan troops, Somalia
Ethiopian troops have reportedly entered neighboring Somalia in search of al-Shabaab fighters only weeks after Kenyan troops entered Somalia under a similar pretense. The Ethiopian government would neither confirm nor deny the troop movements according to the report from Al Jazeera although someone speaking on the condition of anonymity said that the troops could have [...]
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Posted in World Politics
Posted on 21 November 2011. Tags: Drugs, Drugs in Iran, Human Rights Watch, Iran, Middle East, Opium, Tehran, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, UNODC
When discussing Iran, little time is spent on the domestic population and its concerns. Outside of the unrest following the elections in Iran, the outside has never really shone the light on the Iranian public. Like all nations, Iran most surely must have its problems, its hopes, dreams and fears. It must also have its [...]
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