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The Blogging Revolution: from Iran to Cuba

Global Voices Online » Egypt - Tue, 2008-10-07 04:45 By Hamid Tehrani

Antony Loewenstein, a Sydney-based freelance journalist and blogger, has recently published his new book: The Blogging Revolution. This book talks about the impact of blogging on six countries: Iran, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, China and Cuba.

He says:  read more »

Egypt: Kareem tortured in prison

Global Voices Online » Egypt - Tue, 2007-11-13 02:38 By Amira Al Hussaini

Jailed Egyptian blogger Kareem Sulaiman is being allegedly abused in prison, according to a statement issued by the The Arabic Network for Human Rights information and Hisham Mubarak Centre for Law, reports freekareem.org.

Egypt: Nothing Moves People As Much As Religion

Global Voices Online » Egypt - Fri, 2007-11-09 16:17 By D B Shobrawy

The late Naguib Mahfouz once said: “If you want to move people, you look for a point of sensitivity, and in Egypt nothing moves people as much as religion.” It continues to move the social and political mechanics of the people, the future of Egyptian politics and the consciousness of our nation's bloggers alike. These are the current issues of Egypt illustrated through their words.  read more »

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