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[http://www.sana.sy/index_eng.html Syrian Arab News Agency]] Syria's government-controlled press.
[http://www.sana.sy/index_eng.html Syrian Arab News Agency]] Syria's government-controlled press.
[http://english.libya.tv/about/ Libya TV]  Libya's independent television station.


[http://moroccotimes.over-blog.com/ Morocco Times] A Moroccan English-speaking protest blog by Zakaria Rmidi, a freelance journalist ([http://twitter.com/#!/Rmidicitizen Twitter entry])
[http://moroccotimes.over-blog.com/ Morocco Times] A Moroccan English-speaking protest blog by Zakaria Rmidi, a freelance journalist ([http://twitter.com/#!/Rmidicitizen Twitter entry])

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A hand-picked, annotated list of Web resources about Arab Spring.
Please sort and annotate in a user-friendly manner and consider archiving the URLs behind the links you provide. See also related web sources.

Arab media

al-Arabiya independent satellite television station.

al-Jazeera independent satellite television station.

Almasry Alyoum Egyptian newspaper

Arab News - English language daily newspaper covering local and regional news.

The Daily Star (Lebanon) Lebanon's Arab press digest.

Syrian Arab News Agency] Syria's government-controlled press.

Morocco Times A Moroccan English-speaking protest blog by Zakaria Rmidi, a freelance journalist (Twitter entry)

Tunisia Live

Outside commentaries

Arab Spring Research by the British Chatham House international affairs thinktank.

Carnegie Endowment's guide to Egypt's transition

Sada Formerly the Arab Reform Bulletin. A website set up by the Carnegie Endowment for International for International Peace, to present analyses of Arab reform issues.

Official websites

Arab World Initiative A World Bank Group partnership with the countries of the Arab world designed to foster effective cooperation and collaboration.

Algerian Government portal

The Arab League The informal name of the League of Arab States - an association of mainly Arab-speaking countries that aims to coordinate their policies, and promote their common interests.

The African Union An association of about 30 African member states

Economic Research Forum A regional network sponsoring economic research for the Arab countries and Iran and Turkey.

Egypt State Information Service

Gulf Cooperation Council An association of the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Saudi, Oman, Qatar, and Kuwait.

Organisation of Islamic Cooperation an association of 57 states, created to defend Muslim interests.

The Tunisian Government Portal - website of the provisional Tunisian Government.

The Libyan Interim National Council – Official Website

The Moslem Brotherhood - official English website

The Syrian Revolution - the website of the Syrian revolutionaries.

Human Rights organisations

United Nations Middle East and North Africa human rights website

Syrian Observatory for Human Rights