Published date: 15 March 2021 15:09 UTC | Last update: 4 days 1 hour ago
An alliance of regional rulers that put so much effort into suppressing democracy is weakening now as its participants bear substantial grudges against each other
George Nader (fourth from left) organised a secret summit of Arab leaders on a yacht in the Red Sea in late 2015
For the past decade, an alliance of rulers has bent every sinew to halt the onward, and irreversible, fight for human rights in the Arab world.
To preserve their own decaying regimes, this alliance has laid waste to once proud and civilised nations. It has waged wars in Yemen, Libya and Syria, reducing much of them to rubble. It has funded coups in Egypt, and attempted them in Tunisia and Turkey. The blood of hundreds of thousands has been shed in these interventions.
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