By Iqbal Tamimi It might be possible to sell a personal small item, and find such deal difficult to trace, but can anyone imagine selling an aircraft without finding any trace of who sold it to whom, or who cashed the price? This puzzling... Read more
The National Security Agency, which is managed and directed by one of the relatives of the Yemeni President, Ali Abdullah Saleh,is claimed to have abducted a female activist from what is called the ‘Change Yard’ in Sana’a, few... Read more
By Iqbal Tamimi The results of the poll that was announced Monday on the status of media freedoms in Jordan for the year 2010 found that 41.1% of Jordanian journalists believe that media freedoms in Jordan have declined compared to 3.2%... Read more
By Iqbal Tamimi The Arab Women Media Watch Centre in UK is deeply concerned about the safety of a missing female journalist in Syria
Read morehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOyD6q79otA Syrian soldier, Waleed Elkashami, confesses on camera that he and other Syrian soldiers were ordered to shoot at unarmed civilians.
Read moreRoyal decree orders changes to media law, bans ‘anything that harms general interest’ of country By Reuters Saturday, 30 April 2011 Saudi Arabia tightened its control of the media, threatening fines and closure of publications... Read more
An open letter to the British prime minister By Stuart Littlewood 1 May 2011 Stuart Littlewood challenges British Prime Minister David Cameron – a Friend of Israel and patron of the racist Jewish National Fund – to live up to the “fearless... Read more