Full Coverage: Kuwait
08/23/2007
OneWorld was among many news sites and blogs to highlight the detention of Kuwaiti blogger Bashar Al-Sayegh this week. Now they're reporting on his release.
Read moreFrom: Global Voices Online |
08/22/2007
Roughly a month after the trial of an Egyptian blogger, the detention of Kuwaiti journalist and blogger Bashar Al-Sayegh has elicited strong criticism from Kuwaitis who assert that the government has violated the national constitution.
Read moreFrom: Global Voices Online Related: [Egypt] Image: Arrested blogger Bashar Al-Sayegh. © Global Voices Online
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04/05/2006
Kuwaiti women have voted for the first time, going to the polls to choose a local council member in the district of Salmiya.
Read moreFrom: Feminist Majority Foundation |
10/06/2004
KUWAIT CITY, Kuwait, October 6, 2004 (ENS) - Access to Iraq's two deepwater seaports is blocked and the marine environment of the entire northern Persian Gulf is threatened by hundreds of sunken ships that were wrecked in wars over the past 25 years, according to a detailed new report by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
Read moreFrom: Environment News Service (ENS) Related: [Middle East] [Trade] [Environment] [Conservation] [Oceans] [Pollution] |
05/21/2004
Nei giorni scorsi l'ambasciata saudita di Londra comunicava la possibilità per le donne di poter votare alle elezioni municipali di ottobre. E il governo del Kuwait ha recentemente presentato un disegno di legge per consentire alle donne diritto di voto nelle elezioni parlamentari. "Fino a quando il Parlamento non approverà la legge è inutile entusiasmarsi" - nota in un'intervista a Peace Reporter Loluwa al-Mulla, presidente della Società Culturale e Sociale delle Donne del Kuwait. Nel 1999 il Parlamento bocciò il diritto di voto per le donne nel Paese arabo al quale la coalizione internazionale guidata dagli Usa aveva promesso nel 1991 di "portare la democrazia".
Read moreFrom: MISNA , Guardian Unlimited Related: [Saudi Arabia] [Civil Rights] [Gender] [Civil Society] [Law] Image: Donne in Arabia Saudita
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04/21/2004
Tuhannet pakistanilaiset, jotka joutuivat pakolaisiksi Irakin hyökättyä Kuwaitiin vuonna 1990, eivät vieläkään ole saaneet luvattuja korvauksia YK:lta projektin huonon johtamisen ja vitkastelun vuoksi. Korvaushakemusten esittämisen takarajaksi asetettiin joulukuu 1995, mikä ihmisoikeusasianajajan mukaan tarkoittaa lähes samaa kuin että oikeus korvaukseen olisi evätty kokonaan.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld South Asia Related: [Human Rights] [United Nations] Image: - © Integrated Regional Information Networks
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02/14/2003
Irakin sodan uhka synkistää tunnelmaa Persianlahden öljyvaltioissa, joiden asukkaista karkeasti puolet on ulkomaista vierastyövoimaa. Jäädäkö vai lähteä, moni ulkomaalainen tuskailee nyt. Kenties kaikkein huolestuttavimmaksi tilanne koetaan Kuwaitissa, jonka Irak miehitti 1990. Miehitys kesti seitsemän kuukautta, kunnes Yhdysvaltain johtama liittouma puuttui asiaan.
Read moreFrom: Suomen IPS Related: [Saudi Arabia] |
12/18/2002
Jonathan Lash says the environmental consequences of the 1991 Gulf War were disastrous.
Read moreFrom: World Resources Institute Related: [Iraq] [Environment] [Conflict] |
12/18/2002
The environmental consequences of a war against Iraq could be worse than the last time, when croplands were destroyed, plants, animals and freshwater were poisoned and oil on tarred beaches killed nearly 25,000 birds, warns World Resources Institute President Jonathan Lash.
Read moreFrom: World Resources Institute Related: [Iraq] [Environment] [Conflict] |
12/18/2002
Amid what appear to be accelerating preparations for a new conflict with Iraq, Jonathan Lash looks back at the environmental consequences of the 1991 Gulf War and finds a disaster.
Read moreFrom: World Resources Institute Related: [Iraq] [Environment] [Conflict] |
11/05/2002
The suspension of the Al-Jazeera broadcasting network's Kuwait bureau by the Kuwait government was condemned by an international media watchdog yesterday.
Read moreFrom: Committee to Protect Journalists Related: [Media] |
09/24/2002
Kuwait and Bahrain have become the latest countries to voice support for the creation of an international fund to promote science and technology in the Muslim World.
Read moreFrom: SciDev.Net Related: [Bahrain] [Religion] [Science] |
04/23/2002
Monen Lähi-idän arabimaan kansalaiset vaativat yhä äänekkäämmin sotilaallisia toimia Israelia vastaan, mutta ajatus on mahdoton kyseisten maiden hallituksille. Syynä on asiantuntijoiden mukaan se, että ne ovat sekä sotilaallisesti että taloudellisesti Yhdysvaltain tiukassa otteessa.
Read moreFrom: Inter Press Service Related: [Bahrain] [Israel] [Jordan] [Qatar] [Saudi Arabia] [United Arab Emirates] [Conflict] Image: Lähi-Idän konflikti © Guardian Unlimited
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04/16/2002
More than 150 Palestinian and Israeli youth have met over the last three years to create giant mosaic that will be placed in a park on the Israel-Palestine border. The mosaic symbolises a fear-free future and may well become a meeting place for the peoples of the region and the world.
Read moreFrom: MidEastWeb for Coexistence Related: [Palestine] [Israel] [Education] |
04/27/2001
The United States and Europe are calling for democratic change in Kuwait - to include the right to vote for women - in return for support during the Gulf war.
Read moreFrom: Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep Related: [United States] [Europe] [Gender] [Democracy] |
04/26/2001
European countries and the United States expect democratic change in Kuwait in return for their support during the Gulf War - and this includes giving women the right to vote.
Read moreFrom: Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep Related: [United States] [Europe] [Gender] [Democracy] |
03/27/2001
Foreign ministers from 22 Arab nations are struggling to iron out regional splits caused by Iraq's invasion of Kuwait 11 years ago at the first Arab League Summit since 1990.
Read moreFrom: Inter Press Service Related: [Iraq] [Politics] [Geopolitics] |
03/23/2001
A police officer suspected of murdering the editor of a Kuwaiti weekly magazine has confessed he was driven to carry out the killing by anger at one of her articles, according to international press reports.
Read moreFrom: Committee to Protect Journalists Related: [Freedom of Expression] [Media] [Law] |
12/18/2000
Hundreds of Bangladeshi women sent to work as home helpers in Gulf nations each year are abused and exploited by unscrupulous employers, say rights groups.
Read moreFrom: Inter Press Service Related: [Bahrain] [Bangladesh] [Gabon] [Qatar] [Saudi Arabia] [United Arab Emirates] [Labor] [Migration] [Gender] |



