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Posts Tagged ‘Media’

Kawther Salam - Israeli Police and Military Vandalized 3 Radio Stations

By Haitham Sabbah • Aug 29th, 2008 • Category: Action Alert, Israel, Newswire, Palestine

The military commander of the occupation in Hebron, Lt.-Col. Udi ben Moha or “Udi ben Muha” and his thugs, Lt.-Col. Aviv Feigel and Police Commander Menashe Aveshalom Peled (or “Moshe Aveshalom Peled” or “Aveshalom Peled”) continue their career of systematic crimes and attacks against the Palestinian civilians and their property in the occupied city of [...]



إقبال التميمي - الإعلام الدولي يشتعل بمأساة القضية الفلسطينية وبعض الإعلام العربي دماغه بين فخذيه

By Iqbal Tamimi • May 26th, 2008 • Category: Analysis, Middle East Issues, Newswire, Palestine

كيف يمارس الفلاسفة الجنس؟
روائيات سعوديات يسردن مفاتن الجسد ويشددن وتر الغريزة
رحلة الحيوان المنوي المثيرة
لا مزيد من المواقع الإباحية في فلسطين والشباب يتذمرون
كيف تجعلك الأنثى حبيباً أو تصنع منها عاشقة؟
وثلاثة صور لنساء يعرضن الكثير من لحمهن على الصفحة الأولى
هذا هو مثال على ما هو موجود على الصفحة الأولى لموقع صحيفة الكترونية عربية. وقبل أن أبدأ بإطلاق [...]



Cartoons Commemorating Nakba @ 60

By Haitham Sabbah • May 20th, 2008 • Category: Features, Newswire, Palestine, Somoud: Arab Voices of Resistance

How did the cartoonists in the Arab media Commemorate the 60th anniversary of Nakba?
I’ve been monitoring most of the Arab media, especially newspapers, during the last 5 days to read what they have to say on this event. To tell you the truth, you haven’t missed much. On the air, Aljazeera made a big difference [...]



Annual Arab Public Opinion Poll

By Mary Rizzo • May 10th, 2008 • Category: Analysis, Documents, Israel, Middle East Issues, Newswire, Opinions and Letters, Palestine

The Anwar Sadat Chair for Peace and Development has released its poll results.  The poll was conducted under strict sampling methodology (margin of error +/- 1.6%) amongst a representative population in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Morocco, Lebanon and Jordan.  The full survey can be viewed here: 2008 Arab Public Opinion Survey (power point).
Key [...]



Ramzy Baroud - Beyond Media Revolutions: Is Arab Media Truly Free?

By Ramzy Baroud • May 9th, 2008 • Category: Analysis, Internet and Communication, Somoud: Arab Voices of Resistance

On February 12, 2008, Arab League information ministers issued a communique outlining ‘tough’ guidelines for Arab satellite channels. The new guidelines specifically prohibited the broadcasting of negative reporting of heads of state, religious or national figures.
In following days, a massive campaign of denunciation, led by those who felt targeted by the new policy, joined by [...]