Latest posts by Haitham Sabbah from August, 2005
Bahrain: Bahrain is in danger?
Mahmood talks about the recent bogus religious proclamations in key Shi'a areas at Bahrain.
Jordan: IbrahimOwais
Ibrahim Owais says that the Royal Film Commission (RFC) in Jordan continues its search for a script or an idea for a script to produce a Jordanian feature film of...
Palestine: Palestinian Lyrical Front
Yazan Malakha shares with us some links for Palestinian rappers and their lyrical hip hop resistance.
Labanon: APSA 2005
Abu Aardvark is on his way to to Washington for the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, where he will be presenting his “Anti-Americanisms in Arab Politics” paper.
United Arab Emirates: Translating Arabic Newspapers
Aqoul started translating some news clips from what is published in one of the big Lebanese newspapers that doesn't have an English edition already on line. He didn't find that...
Iran: Regional Civil Society Forum banned by Iranian government
The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information reports that a regional civil society forum in Iran, grouping 40 Iranian and international delegates to talk about the Internet and information society...
Lebanon: Lebanon in Pain
Mustapha says that you could almost smell the tension in Lebanon. Everyone is afraid, afraid from the unknown, from the harm yet to be caused.
Palestine: Memorable Moments
As the Israeli unilateral disengagement from Gaza draws to a close Laila from Gaza lists her top ten most memorable moments moments of the past two years.
Oman: Salalah Festival
WickeD of ‘Paradise in Me’ blog from Oman, writes a review on the annual Salalah Festival. She says that it needs more than the annually repeated concerts, poetry readings, painting...
Iran: Woman Rights
Secular Canuck-Iranic is wondering if Ayatollah Khamenei is beginning to show some moderation on women's position in Islam?
Egypt: Egypt bloggers and Mubarak
“In a country where most major newspapers are state-owned or affiliated to a party, the Internet is offering an unprecedented freedom and platform for an increasingly bold opposition to the...
Iraq: Death Toll for Journalists
In reference to the recent shooting of Waleed Khaled, a soundman for Reuters TV, by US military snipers in Iraq, Ethan writes on how dangerous the war has been not...
Kuwait: Calling Sergei Krikalev
Maryam of q80girl, achieved one of her dreams. She talked to Sergei Krikalev on the International Space Station (ISS) while it was passing over Kuwait.
Jordan: Bataranzi
Wondering what Bataranzi means? Laith writes the face and reason behind the name “Bataranzi”.
Israel: Blogging
Tikun Olam wonders, Blogging and Blog Comments: Freedom to Say Anything or Civil Discourse?
Iraq: Constitution Dilemma
Iraq Rising writes ‘A Dangerous Constitution’: It seems that other than the Kurdish and Hakim’s/Ja3fari alliance, everyone else in Iraq is opposed to this constitution. And the reasons are quite...
Egypt: Only in Egypt
The Egyptian Person is following the Middle East Times, which occasionally has an article called “Only in Egypt“, which has a collection of weird and wondrous news items from Egypt....
Bahrain: Arab Top 10 Billionaires
Mahmood posts the names of the top 10 billionaires of the Arab world according to ITP Business. While Mahmood wishes them all the best, he asks, what contribution to science...
Iraq: Protesters Carrying Saddam Photos
Iraqi4ever wonders, is that too much democracy? Who would thought after two years and a half, Ba'athies will go out again carrying Saddam Photos?
Iraq: The Hard to Write Constitution
Hammorabi says that writing a constitution for any country with homogenous culture in hard. In Iraq the job is much harder because of the complexity of the Iraqi society and...
Egypt: National TV and Elections
The Big Pharaoh is stunned because Egypt national TV aired criticisms of Mubarak's regime and the government.