~ Political Science PhD Candidate @UTDEPPS
~ Researching resistance, repression, and digital authoritarianism in #SWANA
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@NaelaElmore is currently finishing her PhD in Political Science at the University of Texas at Dallas, where her research focuses on authoritarianism and state repression in the Middle East and North Africa. Learn more here: https://t.co/lg4qtCQdeD
Every few years, #protests break out in #Jordan. Although, they are often triggered by a rise in #prices (often over cost of #fuel), the grievances are much deeper and are an accumulation of #policies & actions taken (or not taken) by decision-makers over the past few years.
This is unprecedented. In Khomein, the hometown of the founder of the Islamist regime, Khomeini, a museum and tomb on his name are being burned by protesters. Khomeini is detested in his own hometown. This is 43 years of Islamism in Iran
#IranRevolution
Police use tear gas to intercept protestors from #Zarzis marching towards #Djerba, host of the @OIFrancophonie summit.
Protestors from Zarzis were planning to march towards Djerba as a protest to being "Neglected" by local Authorities
#Tunisia#Protests
A few observations on the ongoing revolution in Iran as the protests enter their third month:
1-This week’s protests have been very bloody, with scores of Iranians dead and injured, but people are more determined than ever.
Charges include "incitement to killing", "harming security forces", "propaganda against the regime" and "damaging public property"
https://t.co/ebqWZOlFNA
At long last, my paper with @EricaChenoweth presenting NAVCO 2.1 is out! (available in @JPR_journal here: https://t.co/LOtH2nqbSI
Want to dive into nonviolent resistance data? This is a great place to start!
Protests from Tunis (North) to Zarzis (South) spread out all over the country, their causes boil down to one thing:
The Police state is making Tunisia an unpleasant place to live.
Oppression, violence, abd carelessness is making people feel like they don't matter...
#Tunisia
What is happening in Tunisia is not a return to authoritarianism as the media often portrays it, but a testament to the fraught process of the “transition to democracy” that favoured procedural reforms over substantive redistribution of decision-making power and wealth.
Protests broke out last evening in Ettadhamon and Entilaka Neighborhoods in Tunis.
Rising tension, police brutality, and a plethora of other factors fuel protests all over #Tunisia
today Tehran lawyers organized a street protest,which is unprecedented. In the last week, medical doctors have also released two statements supporting protestors and condemning state violence.the support for the movement now has reached both white color and blue color occupations
What should we call the events in Iran? Is it a social movement, revolution, or what? So far we r observing two things, a broad protest movement that demands the end of state violence and subjugation of women's bodies and an end to the autocratic rule of the Islamic Republic. 🧵