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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 91热爆 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 91热爆 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 91热爆 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 91热爆 World News TV from 0500GMT on Saturday if you'd like to keep me company.

Cheers, Ros

Your comments

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    The Arab revolution in Egypt and Tunisia is different from what鈥檚 happening in Libya right now. So there is nothing wrong in asking for international hel

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    This is a generation of those who wn鈥檛 keep quiet to mediocrity and wn鈥檛 let it produce an inferno. At all cost, am happy change has come. Samuel. Nigeria.

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    I HAIL THE SYRIANS WHO ARE ON THE STREETS. I HAIL THEM FOR THEIR BRAVERY. WE MUST ALL JOIN HANDS TO PUT AN END TO BRUTAL LEADERS! - SOLOMON OKOCHA (NIGERIA).

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    Drone development is more preferable and supportive,Infacts its very sad and unacceptable by watching Gaddafi and his family slaughtering the people ofhis own soil.and still have right to celebrate around tripoli. john from pakistan.

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    Shame on the Arab World, they are still dependent not independent, Adams, Nigeria.

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    The Syrian regime has provoked the syrian youth to be ardent cynical. And when politically sophisticated public with high political efficacy become cynical they wont stop unless the hierarchies of such a regime break down.

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    Libyan armed rebels are the biggest loosers. Unlike peaceful demos by other countries in middle east. The west support is only for their own gains aleem new zealand