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CLIME is a non-profit organization to support individuals and groups in the Middle East that are promoting democratic values of liberty and tolerance. By supporting the work of democratic activists, CLIME advocates peaceful transitions to political systems in the Middle East that protect individual liberties, enable a higher level of political participation, and respect ethnic, religious and political diversity. CLIME conducts training projects to help activists improve their grassroots outreach, communications and advocacy skills, and educational projects to deepen understanding of liberal democracy. 
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 Highlights  

Welcome to CLIME!

CLIME's website aims to educate and inform the global community about issues in the development of liberal, democratic societies in the Middle East. The site features the Voices of Liberty project- our online guide of influential Middle Eastern writers, activists and politicians working towards freedom and human rights in their societies.

To learn more about CLIME’s projects, please use the pager below.

 
 Voices of Liberty  

Voices of Liberty, our online guide, seeks to raise awareness of influential writers, activists and politicians who are waging the battle of ideas in the Middle East on behalf of human rights and against religious extremism, and who are engaging their fellow citizens to reflect on issues of freedom and authoritarianism in their societies.
 

 
   
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Print, online, and broadcast media from the CLIME Team and more.

   
   
Let's Accept the Truth of Our Own Defeats
, The Daily Star, Lebanon,  (07/04/2007)
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As the current situation in Palestine worsens, let Arabs not forget their past. Events that are portrayed as victories by Arab politicians are not always victories for the Arab people. Last month, the Arab world remembered one of its greatest defeats of the 20th century: the June 1967 war, which marked the end of the hope to wipe out Israel and the loss of East Jerusalem, the West Bank, Gaza, the Sinai, and the Golan Heights.

 
, The Daily Star, Lebanon,  (2007/07/04)
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As the current situation in Palestine worsens, let Arabs not forget their past. Events that are portrayed as victories by Arab politicians are not always victories for the Arab people. Last month, the Arab world remembered one of its greatest defeats of the 20th century: the June 1967 war, which marked the end of the hope to wipe out Israel and the loss of East Jerusalem, the West Bank, Gaza, the Sinai, and the Golan Heights.

 
Liberals, Arabs and Muslims, Please...Wake Up!
, Libertates,  (05/05/2007)
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Liberals, of Arab and/or Muslim background, living either in the West or in the Arab Muslim world, please … wake up!

I do know you are there, I do read your articles, I do appreciate your ideas, your love and respect for freedom and life, but I feel really disappointed and embarrassed each time I am asked: “Where are they?”, “Don’t you think they are not organised?”, “Why do they hide?”

 
, Libertates,  (2007/05/05)
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Liberals, of Arab and/or Muslim background, living either in the West or in the Arab Muslim world, please … wake up!

I do know you are there, I do read your articles, I do appreciate your ideas, your love and respect for freedom and life, but I feel really disappointed and embarrassed each time I am asked: “Where are they?”, “Don’t you think they are not organised?”, “Why do they hide?”

 
Middle East Strongmen, Ancient and Modern
, Middle East Quarterly,  (04/27/2007)
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The war in Iraq has exposed fissures in the structure of that modern Middle Eastern state earlier camouflaged by Arab nationalism and Saddam's brutal rule. While Arab leaders speak of unity, the war has uncovered the clout of other power centers - ethnic, sectarian, regional, and tribal - that parallel the state and limit the power of central governments.

 
, Middle East Quarterly,  (2007/04/27)
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The war in Iraq has exposed fissures in the structure of that modern Middle Eastern state earlier camouflaged by Arab nationalism and Saddam's brutal rule. While Arab leaders speak of unity, the war has uncovered the clout of other power centers - ethnic, sectarian, regional, and tribal - that parallel the state and limit the power of central governments.

 
   
 Advocacy Materials  

CLIME makes available writings in Arabic that democracy activists and educators are welcome to dowload and use in their programs, with proper attribution to CLIME.

 

The Iraq Democracy Papers

Writings from the literature of different eras and cultures (Arabic, Islamic, Western and Asian) examining universal versus country-specific characteristics of democracy.

Volume 1: Protecting Freedom, Preventing Despotism

Volume 2: Ethnic & Religious Co-existence

Volume 3: Accountability

Volume 4: Representation

Volume 5: Women & Democracy

Volume 6: Commentaries on the Iraqi Constitution

 

   
 Publications  

Policy Briefs, White Papers, and Country Monitors

Morocco's Legislative Elections
, (09/17/2007)
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On September 7, 2007 the people of Morocco elected members of the House of Representatives (HR,) in one of the few free elections in the Arab world. Contrary to most expectations, the main Islamist Justice and Development Party did not pick up enough seats to become the leading party of Morocco.

 
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Jordan's Municipal Elections
, (08/02/2007)
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The Jordanian government has long stressed its commitment to political reform, modernization and liberalization. While the municipal elections revealed visible gaps in this process, these and upcoming legislative elections do offer the potential to bring about better governance and increased citizen participation in political life.

 
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Egypt: Proposed Constitutional Changes and their Impact on Democracy
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On March 19 the Egyptian parliament passed a set of constitutional amendments that were proposed by the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP), amidst strong protests from opposition parties which have described the changes as a major blow to Egyptian democracy.

 
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On March 19 the Egyptian parliament passed a set of constitutional amendments that were proposed by the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP), amidst strong protests from opposition parties which have described the changes as a major blow to Egyptian democracy.

 
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