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
By Iqbal Tamimi Prominent Syrian media women became part of controversial headlines lately. Al-Seyassah, the Kuwaiti newspaper, has published a news article, claiming that the brother of the Syrian president, Maher Al-Assad, has slapped the... Read more
Doha: Al Jazeera has reached more than one million fans on its Arabic Facebook page making it the first and only Arabic news channel to do so
Read moreYvonne Ridley, a British journalist and a colleague member of Arab Women Media Watch Centre, explains from Benghazi in eastern Libya why she was wrong to oppose Western intervention in Libya, which she now accepts was necessary to avoid the... Read more
By Iqbal Tamimi Do not open the diary: I’m afraid the birds Carrying the sugar plantations under their wings Will fly away
Read moreBy Iqbal Tamimi The names of the top 10 influential Arab tweeters were published by Arabian Business today, the first position was occupied by a woman and a queen
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