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| The desperately defeated seek victory in football | | Posted on 25/11/2009 - 14:25 | | When
football erupted into violence between Egyptian and Algerian fans over
the World Cup qualifiers in Cairo and Khartoum last week, alarmed
commentators asked what Arab fraternity had come to. | |  |
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مرشح الرئاسة السودانية على فيس بوك
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| A Sudanese presidential candidate on Facebook | | Posted on 19/11/2009 - 21:45 | | In
less than six months, the Sudanese will be choosing their next
president. A young Sudanese voter writes about the need for change, the
power of popular movements, and one promising candidate with a campaign
on Facebook. | |  |
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ماذا قال هيثم المالح في مقابلته التلفزيونية قبل إعتقاله
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| What Haitham al-Maleh told the television before he was arrested | | Posted on 13/11/2009 - 15:41 | | From
the heart of Damascus, Haitham al-Maleh, lawyer and human rights
activist, spoke by phone on Oct. 12, 2009 to the presenter of the
Panorama show on the Barada television channel about the intensifying
security grip in Syria. Two days after the interview, he was arrested. | |  | |
عندما يباع الأطفال في أسواق العراق
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| When children are sold in the Iraqi markets | | Posted on 10/11/2009 - 15:57 | Several
popular Swedish newspapers published about two weeks ago what they
called an investigative report by Tracey Christensen and her colleague
Thor Bjorn Andersen.
The report, clearly highly credible as it was reported from the center
of the Iraqi capital Baghdad, caused a stir probably unprecedented in
Iraq. According to the media, the investigation has been translated
into more than 12 languages. | |  | |
باتريك باز: نظرة جديدة على حرب العراق
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| Patrick Baz: A new perspective on the war in Iraq | | Posted on 27/10/2009 - 15:00 | | AFP
Middle East Photo Director Patrick Baz signed his book 'Don't Take My
Picture, Iraqis Don't Cry' (Tamyras editions), at the Francophone Book
Fair in Beirut; A very personal and fascinating book that covers the
war in Iraq from 2003 until 2008.
The book constitutes a part of Baz’ diary in Iraq during his days at
work or boredom, spent alone and with the American soldiers… Emotions,
life, death, and deep humanity over each page. | |  | |