Greater Middle East

Egypt: Islamists vie with secularists for control of Tahrir Square

As promised, Egypt’s self-declared “Salafists” marched en masse on Tahrir Square, where secular opposition groups were holding a thousands-strong rally. No violence was reported, but the Salafists were clearly vying with the secularists for control of the square.

Africa

Shabab versus CIA in Somalia?

Rep. Peter King claims Somalia’s Shabab insurgents are aggressively recruiting in the US, while The Nation’s Jeremy Scahill claims the CIA has established secret prisons in Somalia where suspected Shabab collaborators are detained.

The Andes

Bolivia: Evo fears US plot to frame him for drugs

Speaking before a conference of campesina women in Cochabamba, Bolivia’s President Evo Morales said he fears a US plot to frame him for a drug offense—as his government enters into a counter-narcotics pact with the United Kingdom.

The Andes

Colombia: labor strife rocks oil port

Canadian oil company Pacific Rubiales reached a deal with striking workers following a month of labor unrest in Puerto Gaitan, Colombia, that culminated this week in a blockade of the oilfields and riots in which several vehicles were destroyed.

Mexico

Mexico: relatives of disappeared stage hunger strike

Frustrated by slow progress in determining the fates of missing loved ones, relatives of ten men from southern Mexico who vanished on the US border have embarked on a hunger strike and public protest.

Central America

Community radio station manager gunned down in Honduras

Nery JeremĂ­as Orellana, 26, the manager of Radio Joconguera in the town of Candelaria, in the western department of Lempira, Honduras, was gunned down on his way to a regional meeting of community radio stations.

Palestine

Israelis march in Jerusalem for an independent Palestine

More than 3,000 people—Jews, Muslim, and Christians, Israelis and Palestinians—marched in Jerusalem to demand an independent Palestine in the 1967 borders, chanting “Jews and Arabs refuse to be enemies.”