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2011 was a watershed year for the protest movement, with huge protests across the Arab world resulting in the toppling of long-standing regimes. ‘The Protestor’ was even named Time Person of the Year for 2011.
Tagged under Human SecurityThese three Middle Eastern states should normally have been found in lists of today’s ‘emerging’ states. They have each attempted, in the past, to modernise as a response to the challenge from Europe.
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In the early hours of June 9, 2012, a 23-year-old gay man, Thapelo Makhutle was mutilated and murdered in his home in Kuruman, Northern Cape, South Africa. In the same week, on June 4, 36-year-old Neil Daniels’ body was found burned in Cape Town.
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World Refugee Day is commemorated every year on the 20th of June. In 2012 the theme is “One family torn by war is too many”. The emphasis on family cannot be overstated because the wellbeing of every individual is strongly related to her or his access to family support.
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