Arab Spring The USAbilAraby Twitter account began tweeting during
Arab Spring. This was triggered in part by the self-immolation of
Mohamed Bouazizi on December 17 in
Sidi Bouzid,
Tunisia. When USAbilAraby began tweeting, the
Tunisian Revolution had led to the ousting of then-president
Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. The
hashtags "#Egypt" and "#Jan25" in USAbilAraby's first tweet are references to the
2011 Egyptian Revolution, which began on January 25, 2011, and was, at that time, underway. Major protests in Yemen and Algeria, were also currently occurring. Protests in Bahrain, Iraq, and Kuwait began soon afterward, on February 9. On the same day, the Syrian government lifted its four-year ban on YouTube and Facebook.
Death of Osama bin Laden The USAbilAraby YouTube channel posted its first content three days after
Osama bin Laden was killed by
US Navy SEALs in
Abbottabad,
Pakistan.
US State Department USAbilAraby can be considered part of US Secretary of State,
Hillary Clinton's 21st Century Statecraft project. 21st century statecraft is defined as "complementing traditional foreign policy tools with newly innovated and adapted instruments of statecraft that fully leverage the networks, technologies, and demographics of our interconnected world." In the same vein, four days after USAbilAraby began tweeting, USAdarFarsi (meaning "USA in
Persian") was launched. The USAbilAraby Twitter profile describes the account as being connected to the US Department of State's Arabic Media Hub. The East Asia and Pacific Media Hub offers to arrange film, radio, and telephone interviews with US officials for the media, and currently has presences on both Twitter and Facebook and can be reached by email. The use of the word "hub" in "US Department of State Arabic Media Hub" suggests that the USAbilAraby Twitter account and YouTube channel may be joined by additional Arabic-language presences in social media in the future. == Reactions ==