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On air at 1700 GMT: The future of the Arab Spring

| Friday, 4 April 2011 | 16:00 - 20:00 GMT

Hi there. We're a quarter of the way through another four-show Friday. Here's the rundown for the next three...

1500GMT ON ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ TV: THE FUTURE OF THE ARAB SPRING
In no particular order we'll consider:

- if NATO is experiencing 'mission creep' and if that's a problem if it does occur

- if more should be done to help civilians in Misrata, and if so what

- if the thousands of Syrians in Deraa currently calling for Pres Assad to go, need to accept that he's publicly committed to reform and allow him the chance to deliver on those commitments.

- whether the protestors in Bahrain have lost momentum because of an alleged recent crackdown

ON AIR AT 17&18GMT ON ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ RADIO: TBC...
...we'll decide this in the next hour or so (suggestions still welcome....). Keep an eye on the blog, but it's difficult to see us going too far beyond Syria. Libya and Bahrain.

WHYS EXTRA AT 1830GMT ON ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ TV
If you haven't seen it before, this show is short and sharp (it comes in at 8 minutes) and features some of your calls that we can't fit into the main TV edition.

And that is probably enough editions of WHYS for one day. Certainly enough for me (much as I enjoy talking with you all). Many more and I start reciting the text number involuntarily.

Enjoy the long weekend if you're in a part of the world where there are holidays. I'll be on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ World News TV from 0500GMT on Saturday if you'd like to keep me company.

Cheers, Ros

Your comments

  1. Comment sent via SMS

    Saying protests in Egypt were peaceful is a lie...protestors burned NDP buildings...Mubarak cannot be compared to Arab tyrants....adam...brussels

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    Adams. Nigeria, the use of drones on libya is a wise idea but i think the best resolution is by sitting on tables.

  3. Comment sent via SMS

    History has shown time and again that there is no substitute for boots on the ground when it comes to fighting in built up areas .

  4. Comment sent via SMS

    It is intereting to note that Democracy in the Arab world is being inerted by Arabs themselves . Frank (malawi)

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    America is just wasting resources. The ’rebels’ will produce an Iranian style of dictatorship, worse than Gaddafi. The people of Libya, and indeed the Arab world are in a serious trouble. Jacob, Jos-Nigeria

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    Abdi Aziz from Somalia, in my point of view, i believe and think that western powers do not protect libyan civilians but they have attacked libyan government only their oil interest

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    Most Arab nations except Qatar are sitting by idly while Gadhafi regime kills his own people in Libya! Woeser Canada

  8. Comment sent via SMS

    I believe that America and its allied will crash in libiya like it did in AGANISTAN. MUHAMMED TAKA YOLA NIGERIA

  9. Comment sent via SMS

    Drones in Libya are welcome. But why Obada, David & Nicholas not doing the same against Syrian, Yemen and Bahrain. Different yardstick depending upon interest.

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    It is sad how America create problem in libya and midlde east. The should leave each alone.It is clear that america are after the oil Nas. Nigeria

  11. Comment sent via Twitter

    the real problem is not removing the dictators in the Arab world right now, the real problem is what happens after they're gone??

  12. Comment sent via SMS

    D arabs failed Allah as muslim n if they do not go back to d quran realize their mistakes there wil be more punishment

  13. Comment sent via SMS

    Gadafi must leave how can a leader using force against people gadafi and his family must die. Kingsley ebengho Nigeria

  14. Comment sent via Twitter

    @³ÉÈËÂÛ̳_WHYS Histroy has shown that any significant social reforms were brought about about by the man on the street and not by any politician

  15. Comment sent via SMS

    The time of reckoning as come for the arab nations . Dictatorship or democracy -harvey . Uk