Tweet by Iqbal Tamimi It was interesting to notice that the three women, who shared the Nobel Peace Prize for the year 2011; the Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Liberian activist Leymah Gbowee and Yemeni human rights campaigner... Read more
Tweet One of many upcoming events celebrating 200 years since the birth of Dickens entitled ‘The Amusement of the People’: Dickens, Birmingham and the Theatre will include a Talk by Dr Tony Williams, Associate Editor of The Dickensian... Read more
Tweet During the Iraq War, the US took aim at AlJazeera. Now, as the information wars heat up between the West and Iran, British regulators have ordered Iran’s Press TV off the air, a move that Danny Schechter says further limits public... Read more
Tweet Imagine a twenty-foot-high wall between Frome and Warminster. Now imagine that wall snaking through Frome itself, cutting you off from your home or your office. That’s life in the Palestinian West Bank
Read moreTweet The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today welcomed the recommendations of an international conference on the protection of journalists which took place in Doha, Qatar on 22 – 23 January, saying they will boost the campaign... Read more
Tweet Following her description of the religious police as “ex-convicts and drug addicts”, Saudi judge demands withdrawing the nationality of a female journalist, and a Saudi male journalist responds by publishing an article... Read more
Tweet By Iqbal Tamimi The Turkish Ambassador his Excellency, Şakir Özkan Torunlar, visited AlIstiqlal University (The Palestinian Academy for Security Sciences) in the West Bank today, Tuesday morning, where he was welcomed by... Read more
Tweet A Self-explanatory cartoon by Saudi caricaturist Rabeea, about the role of mainstream media in shaping and manipulating citizen’s stance, leaving nothing for common sense and wise judgement
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