Archive for November, 2005

Israel used White Phosphorus - Lest we Forget

This item was filled under [ Bleeding Edge, Failures, Human Rights, Israel, Palestine ]

If you want to be notified the next time I write something, sign up for FREE email alerts or subscribe to the RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!During its invasion of Lebanon in 1982 and during the Intifada in Palestine, Israel has used the white phosphorus bombs in an antipersonnel mode in populated areas. [Hat Tip: [...]

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Riots by workers can rock Middle East?

This item was filled under [ Bleeding Edge, Human Rights, Regional ]

Millions of expatriate workers facing maltreatment and injustice in the Middle East and the Gulf are a time bomb that could unleash riots like those rocking France!

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Fallujah - The Hidden Massacre

This item was filled under [ Bleeding Edge, Failures, Human Rights, Iraq, Media, Photos, Sabbah, War Crimes ]

U.S. Used Chemical Weapons In Iraq
Veteran admits: Bodies melted away before us.
A year ago, the American Nazi Occupation in Iraq, denied that they used chemical weapon in the rebel stronghold of Fallujah, the Sunni civilian population city.
Tonight, Fallujah Rises from the Ashes! A documentary evidence of the use by US troops of phosphorus and a [...]

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Vatican swap deal to regain site of “Last Supper” in Jerusalem

This item was filled under [ Good News, Israel, Palestine, Religion, Sabbah ]

The Vatican is hoping to regain control of the Room of the “Last Supper” in Jerusalem, one of the most sacred sites in Christianity. It will, in exchange, hand over to the Jewish community the historic synagogue at Toledo in Spain, at present a Catholic church.
The Israeli President, Moshe Katsav, will meet with the Pope [...]

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Arab Blogs Map!

Greetings!

Was playing with Frappr! and thought why not create a map for Arab Blogs and Bloggers?
So here we go. I’ve just created an account for Arab Blogs and foreigners blogging from the Arab world. All you have to do to join is just select the name of the city you live in, write on your [...]

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Exposing Zionist Crimes, Refuting Zionist Lies

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The damage to the Left worldwide, and to the struggle against zionism in particular, which has been inflicted by Noam Chomsky and his ilk over the years is incalculably bad. The sooner we perceive it , draw the necessary conclusions, and act to annul its effects, the better for the entire humanity. Read more… [Hat [...]

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15th birthday of the World Wide Web

This item was filled under [ Good News, Internet 'n Computers ]

In November of 1990, Tim Berners-Lee, a researcher at Europe’s CERN Particle Physics Laboratory, invented the very first web server and web browser. The server, entitled simply httpd, and the browser, called WorldWideWeb, ran on Tim’s NeXT cube and worked exclusively on the NeXTstep operating system. Archive copies of Tim’s first web page and some [...]

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Ahmad Ismail Khatib Organs Donated to Israeli children

This item was filled under [ Bleeding Edge, Israel, Palestine, Sabbah, War Crimes ]

A heartwarming gesture from the parents of a Palestinian boy killed by Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF).

Now, the child’s family has decided to donate his organs to Israeli children. “Despite the pain, they made a very courageous decision,” the boy’s uncle, Jamal Khatib, told Israel Television. “This is part of our culture. As Muslims,” he said, [...]

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Sign the Petition for Abdolkarim

This item was filled under [ Egypt, Human Rights, Internet 'n Computers ]

Please sign this new petition asking the Egyptian Interior ministry to free Abdolkarim Nabil Seliman, currently in an Egyptian jail for his critical blogging.

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Wall of Breasts

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A Dutch designer has created a wall of fake breasts to help male shoppers buy bras that fit their wives or girlfriends. The wall consists of rows of silicon breasts in all sizes. By look and touch, male shoppers can work out the right size. [Ananova]
Photos here and here!
Very creative. So you guys be creative [...]

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Campaign to Free Moroccan Hostages

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In solidarity with the two Moroccan embassy employees kidnapped last month in Iraq, the Moroccan blogsphere started a new blog that follows up on latest news and coordination campaigns to free the hostages (in Arabic and French).

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Who shall protest the Saudi government’s plans to tear down Prophet Muhammad’s house in Mecca?

This item was filled under [ Arab, Bleeding Edge, Failures, Islam, Middle East, Religion, Sabbah, Saudi Arabia ]

Saudi Arabia: Demolishing history
by Tarek Fatah [Hat Tip: Foulla]
Something is rotten in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. But let me come back to that later. In December 1992 a mob of 1,50,000 Hindu nationalists attacked a 15th-century mosque in the Indian city of Ayodhya. Within hours, the mosque was reduced to rubble and in the [...]

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Draft Jordanian Press Law Raises Concerns

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ARTICLE 19 recently released an analysis of the 2004 draft Jordanian Press and Publications Law(PDF File) which highlights a number of areas where the draft law violates international law, beside shedding some light on the positive side of the draft PPL. The existing Press and Publications Law2 is even more problematical and needs to be [...]

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Libyan Internet Journalist Sentenced to Prison

A Libyan court has sentenced, Abd al-Raziq al-Mansuri, an Internet journalist to one-and-a-half years in prison after he published articles critical of the government, Human Rights Watch said. The sentence is an apparent attempt by the government to silence free speech and dissenting views.
Abd al-Raziq wrote some 50 articles and commentaries critical of Libyan society [...]

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Egyptian Blogger taken in Detention

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Manal and Alaa’s blog writes:
Abdolkarim Nabil Seliman is a 21 year-old Egyptian student of law at the Azhar University, Damanhour Campus, a women’s-rights activist and a correspondent for Copts United.

In addition to writing at Civic Dialogue, he also publishes at a blog he maintains.
On Wednesday 26 October 2005, Egyptian State Security took Abdolkarim from his [...]

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Home Made Ka3ek wa Ma3mool. Happy Eid!

This item was filled under [ Culture, Good News, Sabbah ]

Yum yum yum…
Since I was kid, I don’t remember that my Mom ever missed to make us the special Ka3ek and Ma3mool of Eid.

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A fatwa on football?

This item was filled under [ Failures, Islam, Sabbah, Saudi Arabia ]

Whoever says “foul,” “penalty”, “corner,” “goal”, “out” and others, should be punished and ejected from the game. Do not call “foul” and stop the game if someone falls, instead, it should be adjudicated according to Sharia rulings concerning broken bones and injuries. Do not play with 11 people. Add to this number or decrease it. [...]

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Palestine should be “wiped off the map.” Did anyone react?

You will read a lot in the next few days and weeks in the Zionist press about how Iran should be “wiped off the map” by the west for President Ahmadinejad comments. Now two wrongs don’t make a right but there is massive hypocrisy in the indignation shown by the world toward Iran.
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Viagra Eid

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Pharmacists across the Middle East are increasing their stocks of Viagra after reporting significant sales increases for the drug over the Eid El-Fitr festival in previous years. Figures reveal that during the holiday period, a time when families gather to celebrate Eid, pharmacists have seen a three-fold rise in demand for Viagra, the leading erectile [...]

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