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Comment: Kuwait shows revolution's nuances

By Peel

Published: March 28 2011 17:49 | Last updated: March 28 2011 17:49

On Kuwait City's seafront close to midnight, half a dozen young men are seated

on rugs as part of a tiny and almost genteel political protest.

They are calling for wide-ranging political reforms – but without the intensity

or single-minded intent of their Egyptian counterparts who forced President

Hosni Mubarak from power only last month.

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