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Google and Facebook Celebrate Israel’s 60th

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Blair, Gorbachev, Streisand to attend Israel’s 60th

President Shimon Peres is bringing in top personalities from around the world to celebrate Israel’s 60th birthday.

United States President George W. Bush, Barbra Streisand, Tony Blair, Mikhail Gorbachev and Rupert Murdoch …

But guess who is joining the celebration too:

The list of confirmed guests also includes Henry Kissinger, Nobel laureate [...]

Updated: Lost Palestinian Refugee Camps on UN-Google Earth Map

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

It was a happy moment when I heard the news that UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) launched in coordination with Google Earth, a new layer that focus on refugee camps around the world. This should be a great tool to follow the crisis of Palestinian refugees under occupation and expose it to the world [...]

Long Live Peacepalestine!

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Our beloved Mary is back online with here new blog, http://peacepalestine.wordpress.com/ after here old blog got stabbed in the back by a Night-Dog-Zionist called Tony Greenstein.

We Love You Mary!

Israeli city demand Google Earth to erase Nakhba - Palestinian Catastrophe - info, Google says NO!

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

Israeli occupiers in the city of Kiryat Yam filed a police complaint to force Google to delete what they called as “false information that hurts the city’s image”.

The so called “false information” was placed a Palestinian doctor as user-generated notation placed on the image of Kiryat Yam and gives brief historical information about the location [...]

Blogger Officially Observe Middle East

Monday, January 28th, 2008

Finally, Google announced that there Blogger is officially supporting the three main languages in the Middle East, Arabic, Farsi and Hebrew:

Millions of people around the world already use Blogger to participate in the wider Internet community. Blogging is a powerful way for people to publish online, reach a large and varied audience, and communicate with [...]

Google Cancels Harvard Prof Talk on Israel Lobby

Saturday, October 13th, 2007

Here is a new example that shows how the Israeli Lobby censors free political debate in America:

[Via: Mondoweiss]

At an appearance at Columbia University tonight, Stephen Walt, a Harvard professor and former dean, said that he and University of Chicago professor John Mearsheimer were slated to speak Image by: Carlos Latuffat Google headquarters recently to discuss [...]

Google Bow to Zionists & Hijacked “Freedom of Speech”, Again!

Tuesday, June 26th, 2007

(By Latuff)

The following letter is self explanatory. Please read and act:

Dear Reader,

We @ thepeoplesvoice.org need your help! Anti-democratic forces have succeeded in making Google take us off its news list. It is important for web sites like ours to be listed there, so that more people will have access to alternative points of view, [...]

Oh, how surprising! BBC: “Google ranked ‘worst’ on privacy”

Wednesday, June 13th, 2007

Google has the worst privacy policy of popular net firms, says a report.

Rights group Privacy International rated the search giant as “hostile” to privacy in a report ranking web firms by how they handle personal data.

Arabisc: The Arabic Bloggers Ken, Media, Anti-Blogging and the World Cup

Friday, June 16th, 2006

The following is an abbreviated translation from some of the Arabic-language blogs. It was initially published at Global Voices…

Arabic language and the Internet…

Marwan, from Subzero Blue blog, writes in his Arabic blog about the new Google News service in Arabic. He seems have found something we all have missed for long time. Marwan writes:

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Iraq: The Women’s Story

Friday, June 2nd, 2006

The invasion of Iraq heralded promises of freedom from tyranny and equal rights for the women of Iraq. But three years on, the reality of everyday life for women inside Iraq is a different story.

By Zeena Ahmed

This Channel4 Dispatches film provides a compelling account of life inside Iraq that is rarely seen on news bulletins: [...]