The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information issued the eighth issue of Wasla ” A Close up on The City”. T
The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information issued the eighth issue of Wasla ” A Close up on The City”. T
The Arabic Network was deeply disturbed by the news that the Saudi authorities blocked al-We’aam newspaper website and arrested the edito
The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information ,released today, the fifth issue of Wasla newspaper entitled “E-Love” . The issue discusses blogs
Cairo on July 22nd , 2010.
Misdemeanor appeals court of Qasr ElNil ruled for the imprisonment of Egyptian blogger Ahmed Doma, 21 years, for three months after being accused of assaulting police officers during a demonstration ,
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Cairo 20th July, 2010
The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information said ,today, that the Tunisian government had , on July 18th , blocked the site , Fadaa Jadal Democraty (A space for democratic debate) – http://www.jadal.eu, though being still in the testing period and not officially released yet thereby gaining
The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information released yesterday, the fourth issue of Wasla newspaper titled “Let’s All Be Bullies”. In this issue , the Arab bloggers address the growing trend of bullying in Egypt and the Arab world
The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information, condemned today , the decision of the Secretary General of the Arab League Amr Moussa, to expel the Emirati writer and poet, Dhabiya Khamis,
The Arabic Network for human Rights Information said, today, that Emirates ministry of communication decision to lift the blocking on Save Egypt Front web site was highly appreciated. The site was back to be normally accessible in UAE on 14/4/2010 night after two days of being blocked.
The Arabic Network for Human rights Information invited ,today, journalists ,callers for democracy and bloggers to the press conference held on 1/4/2010, at 12:00 pm to launch the first Arabic citizen newspaper. The newspaper , Wasla, falls under citizen journalism and is edited by a group of young bloggers and considers Egyptian and Arab blogs’ content as its backbone.
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