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17th March 2010
Rupert Murdoch's purchase of a tiny (9%) stake in Rotana, the media empire run by the Saudi prince, Alwaleed bin Talal, has stirred up some predictable paranoia in Egypt. His move is viewed "not only with suspicion but as signalling the decline of Arab film and art heritage," according to Agence… Read more
16th March 2010
Yemeni forces launched three more airstrikes said to be directed against al-Qaeda targets in Lawdar district of Abyan province yesterday.
There is no official word about casualties but Abbas al Assal, a spokesman for the separatist Southern Movement, said seven people were killed, "including… Read more
16th March 2010
Members of Egypt's small Baha'i community are still having problems with the authorities over ID cards, despite a court rulinglast year which supposedly resolved a five-year battle in their favour.
When the Egyptian government began introducing computerised ID cards, holders were forced to identify… Read more
15th March 2010
Yemen says it launched an airstrike against al-Qaeda in the Moudia district of Abyan province yesterday.
"Our air force carried out a raid on terrorist elements who were planning attacks on vital installations (and) two al-Qaeda leaders were killed," a defence ministry statement said. There are no… Read more
14th March 2010
Four high-ranking Jordanians are imprisoned and awaiting trail in what looks like becoming the kingdom’s biggest-ever corruption case. Bribes of JD12 million ($17 million) are alleged to be involved, in connection with expansion plans for Jordan's only oil refinery.
Those arrested are:
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13th March 2010
An Ethiopian migrant was shot and seriously wounded by Egyptian border guards yesterday while trying to cross illegally into Israel. Seven others – three Eritreans and four Ethiopians – were also arrested.
The latest incident came litte more than a week after Navi Pillay, the UN human rights chief… Read more
13th March 2010
One of the more significant changes since the Obama administration came it power is that the US is beginning to recognise the importance of the internet in struggles for freedom in many parts of the world.
This is highlighted in the State Department's latest annual reporton human rights which… Read more
12th March 2010
The Yemeni authorities have confiscated two "unauthorised" transmitters belonging to local offices of al-Jazeera and al-Arabiya TV channels.
This seems to be part of a wider pattern of harassment, particularly of al-Jazeera, over its coverage of separatist protests in the south. In recent days… Read more
12th March 2010
Use of the death penalty tends to be taken for granted in Arab countries. Saudi Arabia, of course, is one of the world's leading executioners, chopping off heads for all sorts of reasons other than murder. Just this week, a court in Madina upheld the death sentence against Ali Hussein Sibat, a… Read more
11th March 2010
An Egyptian physiotherapist, Taha Mohamed Abdel el-Tawwab, is in hospital after being summoned for questioning at the State Security headquarters in Fayoum on Monday. He had come under suspicion after voicing support for Mohamed ElBaradei in next year's presidential election.
According to al-Masri… Read more