Tweet {jcomments on} British-born, award-winning journalist and human rights activist Yvonne Ridley has visited Morocco to speak with the families of the brothers who were raped in the prison there
Read moreTweet {jcomments on}http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nR8pXCNnIww FRANCE 24 Reports on Morocco’s hellish world of sex With allegations of the future hopeful Prime Minister of France Dominic Strauss Kahn having visit Morocco to have sex with... Read more
{jcomments on}Tweet Caabu (Advancing Arab-British Relations) joined members of the Syrian community in expressing their outrage that there will be an Iftar in Parliament on Wednesday 7 September with Iman, a group headed by Ribal Assad, the... Read more
{jcomments on}Tweet Philippines gov’t department issues recommendation to stop deployment of domestic workers The Philippines government could soon issue a ban on the deployment of domestic workers to three Gulf countries because it says... Read more
{jcomments on}Tweet Journalists must safeguard material gathered during riots, insists NUJ The union condemns politicians calls for news-gathered images and video to be used as police evidence and calls on journalists to ensure that the... Read more
{jcomments on}Tweet Pair ranked among world’s100 most powerful females in Forbes’ annual list Jordan’s Queen Rania was ranked at No 53, in recognition of her campaigning for women’s issues and human rights Jordan’s Queen Rania... Read more
Tweet {jcomments on} The World At Her Feet promises travel experiences ‘designed by women for women’ The Middle East’s first female-only travel company – The World At Her Feet – has launched in Dubai providing... Read more
{jcomments on}Protests are held outside Moroccan embassies in various countries to protest against the human rights abuses in Moroccan prisons Mrs. Doha Aboutabit, arrested 3 December 2009, is detained at Salé prison. During the revolt of... Read more
{jcomments on}Tweet Racism is still at large in Manchester schools. New figures show there are six racist incidents in Greater Manchester classrooms everyday. These include racist jokes, name-calling and intimidation
Read moreTweet {jcomments on} A 31-year-old British woman has been fined £500 by a Dubai court for calling a colleague a “Bin Laden supporter” on Facebook. The ex-pat was convicted on July 25 on charges of insulting Islam after she accused her Muslim... Read more