{jcomments on}Tweet It seems that the story of the American woman, Omaima Aree Nelson, who chopped her husband, cooked him and eaten his flesh that was circulated the past few days has inspired Saudi women according to Saudi cartoonist... Read more
Tweet {jcomments on} CASAW Public Lecture in Edinburgh by Prof Bahgat Korany, 24 Oct, 13.00
Read moreTweet {jcomments on}I have received by email a 3 page’ Executive Summary’ entitled ‘An Investigation into the sex trafficking of Iraqi women and girls in Syria’, issued by Karamatuna, SCEME – Head Office, in London, that describes its aims... Read more
Tweet {jcomments on}Please come along on Monday 3rd October for 9.30am outside the Scottish Parliament. The Minister for External Affairs – Fiona Hyslop MSP – together with other MSPs and supporters will be there for the send off... Read more
{jcomments on} Now who fancies a game of spot the difference? Great news, because we’ve got a fun one for you above. That’s right… Canadian MP Rathika Sitsabaiesan’s cleavage has disappeared! How on earth did that... Read more
{jcomments on}You can listen to this episode of Dialectradio, our local radio from Bristol, discussing Libya Italian War Correspondant Fulvio Grimaldi exposes Western propaganda.00:00-00:55 Intro00:55-10:03 Stephen Loft –Simson, expert on... Read more
Centre for the Advanced Study of the Arab World {jcomments on} “Teach Yourself Read & Write Arabic Script” by Mourad Diouri (University of Edinburgh. Tuesday 1 November 2011, 6.00pm Blackwell’s Bookshop South Bridge... Read more
{jcomments on} Research conducted by the International Center on Media & the Public Agenda (ICMPA), at the University of Maryland (USA), and the Gabinete de Comunicación y Educación of the University Autònoma of Barcelona (Spain); in... Read more
{jcomments on} The movement to bring democracy and change across the Middle East means giving citizens a voice and open discussion of diversity issues through inclusive public debates say leading academics from the region. A group of... Read more