Category: Freedom of Speech

Why Kurds must defend the Internet

Posted on by The Zagrosian (Kurdistan)

Let us from the very beginning of this article state and ascertain that we live in the age of free information, where the Internet has connected billions of people to each other, making it possible for the individual to exchange …

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Can Iraq ever be Hiroshima?

Posted on by Aya (Iraq)

What’s the first thing that comes to your mind when hearing the words “the little boy”? Innocence? A new life? White and blue? Or maybe even a toy? 67 years ago, in Japan, “THE LITTLE BOY” didn’t mean innocence; it …

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Dear Those Who Celebrate the Censorship of RojTV: An Open Letter

Posted on by Alliance for Kurdish Rights

Dear those who celebrate the censorship of RojTV, When an entire people are systematically oppressed and marginalized, small actions to make their story heard can have dramatic consequences. Similarly, small actions to silence their voice can have dramatic and tragic …

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ROJ TV in the Land of the Snow Queen

Posted on by Naila Bozo

Once upon a time there was a troll, Hans Christian Andersen wrote. This troll was the worst of the trolls, he was the Devil and the Devil had a mirror. It was a wicked invention; everything good and beautiful became …

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The last fragment Maikel wrote: Fragments, I’m Going Crazy in El-Marg Prison – 27

Posted on by Maikel Nabil Sanad (Egypt)

Fragments of letters from imprisoned Egyptian blogger Maikel Nabil: – Maspero recruits: Why does the army only try El-Adli and Mubarak in the case of assassinating protesters in 28 January, and not trying Tantawi and Badin in the case of …

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Silicon Valley companies don’t get the full range of dangers involved with online advocacy

Posted on by Esra'a (Bahrain)

Many prominent internet companies brag about offering services that help people “connect” with one another, making information more “open” and “transparent” and that they seemingly promote freedom

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Stabbing of human rights activist fuels Gaza fears

Posted on by Ben Lynfield

Jerusalem – An assault on a human rights activist after he voiced extraordinarily blunt criticism of Gaza’s ruling Hamas movement has heightened concern about the safety of independent voices in the troubled coastal enclave. The stabbing by three masked men …

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Frivolous thoughts about the Israeli and the Palestinian Affairs

Posted on by Maikel Nabil Sanad (Egypt)

I very often remember the wonderful Egyptian joke in which an Egyptian person asks a cleric of a mosque, “If we conquered Tel Aviv, would it be permissible for us to penetrate Israeli females?”, then the cleric answers him, “If …

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Fragments, I’m Going Crazy in El-Marg Prison – 26

Posted on by Maikel Nabil Sanad (Egypt)

(Fragments of letters from imprisoned Egyptian blogger Maikel Nabil.) – Half of the period of Kareem Whenever I think of the length of my sentence (2 years), I remember that Kareem Amer was imprisoned for 4 years and he was …

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Wave of Condemnation as Turkey Arrests Yet More Journalists

Posted on by Alliance for Kurdish Rights

Istanbul, Turkey- Dawn on Tuesday brought an unfortunate wake up call to many Kurds and especially to journalists as a wave of arrests across Turkey picked up 40 people, most of whom are journalists. The arrests came under the premise …

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