Stories about Egypt from December, 2010
Tunisia: The Cry of Protestors Echoes Around the World
The cries of Tunisians, protesting against corruption and joblessness for the past two weeks, is gathering momentum on the World Wide Web. Netizens from around the world are rallying behind them and echoing their calls.
Egypt: Sacred Sinai Peninsula
The following narrative on the Sinai Peninsula by Nick still exhibits people's eternal interest and curiosity in sacred places.
Egypt: Happy Sixth Anniversary Global Voices!
Egyptian Mohamed ElGohary marks Global Voices Online‘s sixth birthday with a post.
MENA: The War on Wikileaks
Safe Net. Middle East takes a closer look at attempts to censor Wikileaks‘ latest US Embassy Cables.
Egypt: Journalist Youssef Shaaban Arrested, then Released
Zeinobia writes about the ordeal of journalist Youssef Shaaban, who was arrested during a protest in Alexandria, and allegedly framed with possession of narcotics. Marwa Rakha also writes about Shaaban's...