Full Coverage: Middle East
February 2008
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02/29/2008
The 22-member Arab League recently introduced a regional policy to regulate satellite television broadcasting services that will "restrict freedom of expression and information," writes an international human rights watchdog.
Read moreFrom: Human Rights Watch |
02/27/2008
Former SAS soldier Ben Griffin blasts Britain's involvement in "Extraordinary Rendition" and its role in maintaining secretive prisons in Iraq and Afghanistan in which individuals face torture.
Read moreFrom Stop the War Coalition Related: [Iraq] [United Kingdom] Image: Fermiamo la guerra
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02/22/2008
Blogging, internet chat rooms and sites have become the safest ways for gay Africans and Arabs to meet, while keeping their identities secret. Caution is after all crucial as homosexual acts are illegal in most countries in Africa and the Middle East.
Read moreRelated: [Sudan] [North Africa] [Communication] [Culture] [ICT] [Internet] Image: Away from the gaze of a hostile society/ Photo credit:Reuters/Antony Kaminju
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02/20/2008
The Egyptian police campaign against people living with HIV/AIDS endangers public health and violates basic human rights, say activists. So far 12 men suspected of being HIV-positive have been arrested.
Read moreFrom: Human Rights Watch Related: [Egypt] |
02/18/2008
Euroopassa suosiotaan kasvattanut ystävänpäivä on yleensä huippusesonkia palestiinalaisten kukkatarhoille Israelin miehittämällä Gazan kaistaleella. Tänä vuonna kukat päätyivät kuitenkin eläinten suihin.
Read moreFrom: Suomen IPS Related: [Israel] [Palestine] [Labor] [Trade] |
02/17/2008
It's Oral History Day, Saturday 1 March, which brings together scholars, filmmakers and oral history specialists to reflect on the 1948 Nakba.
Read moreRelated: [United Kingdom] [Palestine] |
02/15/2008
Senior Israeli defense officials have drafted a plan to replace the existing closure regime in the West Bank with a system that would maintain Israeli security while facilitating Palestinians' movement and allowing the territory's economy to grow.
Read moreFrom: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related: [Israel] [Palestine] |
02/14/2008
The Lebanese government will reconstruct the Nahr El-Bared Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon, which was destroyed in a battle last year between the army and militant Islamists. So far, 1,500 families have returned to the camp.
Read moreFrom: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related: [Palestine] [Lebanon] Image: Palestinian refugees. © Refugees International
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02/14/2008
Telecom Egypt, the incumbent telecom operator in Egypt, and Alcatel-Lucent announced they have signed a USD125 million contract to deploy a new submarine cable network linking Sidi Kerir in Egypt to Marseille in France. Named TE North, the project will enable Telecom Egypt to expand international connectivity, providing diversity from existing cable routes. Additionally, the TE North submarine cable system will help Telecom Egypt enhance its network capacity to operate as a wholesale carrier to other operators and expand its service offering to businesses and consumers.
MoreRelated: [Egypt] [Africa] [Development] Image: Under sea cable
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02/13/2008
Aid agencies operating in Iraq have launched their first Consolidated Appeal for more than $265 million to help meet the immediate needs of the most vulnerable displaced Iraqis.
Read moreFrom: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Related: [Iraq] |
02/12/2008
The number of beggars held by Saudi authorities increased by almost 6,000 last year, according to the country's Ministry of Social Affairs.
Read morefrom Gulf News Related: [Saudi Arabia] |
02/12/2008
A court case contesting the legality of the UK Serious Fraud Office's decision to scrap its investigation into alleged bribery by BAE Systems to secure a huge arms deal with Saudi Arabia will be heard in London on Thursday.
Read moreFrom: The Corner House Related: [Saudi Arabia] [United Kingdom] |
02/08/2008
A national security think tank explains why it matters that the United States refused to commit -- for now -- to protecting Iraq from external threats, as was announced Wednesday.
Read moreFrom: Council for a Livable World Related: [Iraq] [United States] Image: U.S. President George W. Bush and General David Petraeus in Iraq; Sep. 3, 2007. © Eric Draper - White House
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02/08/2008
Maailmanpankin raportin mukaan Lähi-idän ja Pohjois-Afrikan koulutusjärjestelmät ovat onnistuneet luomaan lähes yhdenvertaisen koulutuksen kaikille. Lukutaidon ja toisen asteen koulutuksen suhteen tulokset eivät kuitenkaan yllä Itä-Aasian tai latinalaisen Amerikan tasolle.
Read moreFrom: Suomen YK-liitto Related: [North Africa] [Education] Image: Pieni oppilas Länsirannalla Palestiinassa. © Evan Schneider / UNDPI
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02/05/2008
"Ajatus 'juutalaisvaltiosta' kumoaa noin viiden miljoonan palestiinalaispakolaisen oikeuden palata nykyiseen Israeliin. Se tekee myös mahdolliseksi Israelin nykyisten arabiasukkaiden karkottamisen milloin tahansa", sanoo Egyptin opposition viikkolehden al-Karaman entinen päätoimittaja Abdel Halim Kandil.
Read moreFrom: Suomen IPS Related: [Israel] [Race Politics] |
02/04/2008
An Israeli investigative committee has ruled Israel's use of cluster bombs during the July 2006 war in Lebanon -- fought against the armed wing of the Lebanese political party Hezbollah -- as a violation of international law with regards to protecting civilians.
Read moreFrom: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related: [Lebanon] [Israel] Image: Cluster bombs. © Hugh Macleod / United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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02/04/2008
Onko itsemurhapommittajaksi värvätty lapsi taistelija vai lapsisotilas? Määrittely vaikuttaa siihen, kuinka YK voi yrittää vapauttaa alaikäisiä itsemurhapommittajia ääriryhmien kynsistä.
Read moreFrom: Suomen IPS Related: [Iraq] [Afghanistan] [Children] [Terrorism] |
02/01/2008
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 31 (OneWorld) - State legislators in Vermont introduced legislation Wednesday demanding the state's National Guard troops return from Iraq. Lawmakers in Minnesota, New Hampshire, and Pennsylvania are poised to push similar legislation.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [United States] [Iraq] [Governance] [Conflict] [Arms & Military] |
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