ARABICA - A Quick Shot Of What's Brewing In The Arab World

ARABICA - A Quick Shot Of What's Brewing In The Arab World
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By Kristen Gillespie

 

EGYPT, ELECTIONS
In Cairo, the High Elections Commission is postponing for a third time the announcement of parliamentary election results. A larger-than-expected voter turnout is responsible for the delay, the commission said.

 

EGYPT, RESERVES
Also in Egypt, foreign-currency reserves are expected to drop to $15 billion by the end of January, while the budget deficit continues to rise. Reserves stood at $10 billion in October, which economists said at the time is not enough to sustain a looming currency crisis.

 

SYRIA, WARNINGS
Secretary General of the Arab League warned Damascus of the “risk” of foreign intervention to solve the crisis in Syria. Nabil al-Arabi told CNN Arabic that there is a way out for the Syrian regime, and that is to accept the Arab League plan, which includes sending monitors to Syria. “The Syrian government has continually failed to implement its obligations to the Arab League action plan,” Arabi said. A Syrian government spokesman earlier condemned “the increasing political and media campaign against Syria.”

 

SYRIA, WARNINGS II
In what can only be described as an understatment, the Kuwaiti government is asking its citizens to leave Syria because of “the unstable situation.” It also “advises Kuwaiti citizens not to go to Syria at the present time.” Kuwait recalled its ambassador to Syria over the summer.

 

JORDAN, CORRUPTION
The annual Transparency International report finds Jordan more corrupt in 2011 than the year before, Khaberni.com reports. Jordan dropped from 50th to number 56 in the global ranking of corruption. In the Arab world, Jordan was behind Qatar, the UAE, Bahrain, Oman and Kuwait. 

*Under the article, Khaled comments: “Corruption is a raging cancer with no hope of a cure.”

*Another commenter writes, “You want us to join the Gulf Cooperation Council, where five out of six countries are slightly ahead of us in corruption?”

 

 


Dec. 1, 2011

 

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