Full Coverage: Middle East
August 2007
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08/31/2007
An SMS campaign by mobile phones started yesterday in Damascus to inform more than 10,000 Iraqi refugee families about the launch of the first food distribution programme for Iraqi refugees in Syria.
Read moreFrom: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Related: [Iraq] |
08/31/2007
The murder of an Iraqi translator and interpreter employed by a US television network takes the number of journalists and media workers killed in Iraq since the start of the US-led invasion in March 2003 to 200.
Read moreFrom: Reporter Senza Frontiere Related: [Iraq] |
08/28/2007
The humanitarian situation in Iraq continues to deteriorate with the number of displaced Iraqis rising, both inside and outside the country.
Read moreFrom: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Related: [Iraq] |
08/26/2007
The Israeli ban on deliveries of paper to Gaza is not only threatening to create a shortage of textbooks in the Strip but also shining a spotlight on what constitutes legitimate humanitarian aid.
Read moreFrom: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related: [Palestine] [Israel] |
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 Related: [Kuwait] |
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] [Kuwait] Image: Arrested blogger Bashar Al-Sayegh. © Global Voices Online
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08/20/2007
SAINT LOUIS, Aug 20 (OneWorld) - Members of a leading Iraq war veterans' organization voted this weekend to launch a campaign encouraging U.S. troops to refuse to fight.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Iraq] [United States] [Activism] [Arms & Military] [Peace] Image: U.S. Army medic Augustin Aguayo filed for conscientious objector status and refused a second tour of duty in Iraq. © aguayodefense.org
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08/20/2007
Israel jatkaa aitamuurin rakentamista ja laittomien siirtokuntien laajentamista miehittämällään Länsirannalla, mikä murentaa entisestään palestiinalaisten toiveita omasta valtiosta.
Read moreFrom: Suomen IPS Related: [Israel] [Palestine] [Human Rights] [Conflict] |
08/18/2007
A 10-point plan for peace in and with Iraq - necessary because "Iraq and its citizens, the region, the world order and the position of the U.S. itself has deteriorated markedly due to the failed policies of leading Western countries."
Read moreFrom: Transnational Foundation Related: [Iraq] [United States] |
08/14/2007
BADDAWI CAMP, Northern Lebanon, Aug 13 (IPS) - Palestinians displaced by the fighting at the northern Lebanese refugee camp Nahr al-Bared have accused the Lebanese Army of torturing and abusing civilians.
Read moreFrom: Inter Press Service (IPS) Related: [Lebanon] [Refugees] [Human Rights] [Social Exclusion] [Arms & Military] [Security] [Terrorism] |
08/13/2007
Irakin sunniheimojen kääntyminen islamistista al-Qaidaa vastaan on alettu tulkita Yhdysvalloissa merkittäväksi voitoksi, vaikka se oikeastaan kyseenalaistaa miehityksen jatkamisen.
Read moreFrom: Suomen IPS Related: [Iraq] [Conflict] |
08/09/2007
A human rights group is demanding Egypt investigate the alleged murders of three Sudanese migrants who were attempting to cross the Egypt-Israel border. This incident, purportedly perpetrated by Egyptian border guards, has not been acknowledged by the Egyptian government.
Read moreFrom: Human Rights Watch Related: [Egypt] [Israel] [Sudan] Image: Egyptian President Mubarak has not acknowledged the incident. © Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
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08/08/2007
COPENHAGEN, Aug 8 (OneWorld) - Throughout the past century, Scandinavian countries have been internationally respected for keeping their doors open to those fleeing wars and bloody conflicts at home. But recent policy decisions on immigration and asylum indicate that change may be in the offing.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Sweden] [Iraq] [Denmark] [Afghanistan] [Refugees] [Human Rights] [Geopolitics] [Conflict] Image: Afghan refugee boys in Pakistan. © Satomi Kato
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08/08/2007
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 8 (OneWorld) - A new public opinion poll has found nearly two thirds of Iraqis oppose plans to open the country's oilfields to foreign companies.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Iraq] [Energy] [Corporations] [Business] [Politics] Image: U.S. antiwar protestor Diane Wilson with Iraqi boy. © CODEPINK: Women for Peace
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08/08/2007
Many internally displaced people in camps in Iraq are facing shortages of water, especially clean drinking water, and the situation is being exploited by unscrupulous militants, local non-governmental organisations say.
Read moreFrom: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related: [Iraq] |
08/08/2007
The United States' efforts to undermine Hamas and Hizbollah are part of a divisive, unprincipled and dangerous middle-east strategy, argues Amal Saad-Ghorayeb.
Read moreRelated: [Lebanon] [Palestine] [United States] |
08/07/2007
The U.S. government is pressing Baghdad to pass an oil law by September as one of its "benchmarks" of progress, but until now ordinary Iraqis have not been asked their views on the plan to open the country's oilfields to foreign investment. Turns out they oppose it.
Read moreFrom: Institute for Policy Studies Related: [Iraq] Image: Iraqi oil workers. © Institute for Policy Studies
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08/07/2007
The U.S. arms deal with Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Israel represents the abandonment of President Bush's democratic reform agenda in the region, says foreign policy analyst Matt Duss.
Read moreFrom: Foreign Policy In Focus Related: [Egypt] [Iraq] [Israel] [Saudi Arabia] [United States] Image: U.S. President Bush © Greenpeace
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08/07/2007
Irakin sota voi maksaa Yhdysvaltojen veronmaksajille 730 miljardia euroa, kun sodan pitkäaikaiset kustannukset otetaan huomioon, ilmenee Yhdysvaltojen kongressin riippumattoman budjettiosaston kuun vaihteessa julkaisemista tiedoista.
Read moreFrom: Suomen IPS Related: [Iraq] [United States] [War and Peace] |
08/06/2007
The Yacoubian Building, a film about a group of Cairo tenants that tackles everything from Islamic fundamentalism to homosexuality and corruption, was a cause célèbre in Egypt where it broke box office records and sparked unprecedented debate. Now it's coming to London.
Read moreRelated: [Egypt] [Culture] |
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