The Changing Face of the Egyptian Media
March 15, 2011 9:46 pm Leave your thoughtsIqbal Tamimi considers the challenges facing the Egyptian media in light of the recent political upheaval in that country.
Iqbal Tamimi considers the challenges facing the Egyptian media in light of the recent political upheaval in that country.
John Pilger reflects on Egypt and the revolution and what it means to leaders in the west.
Steven Colatrella on the nature of uprisings against the state in the wake of revolution in Tunisia and Egypt.
Ahmed Amr relates his experience from the front line of the anti-Mubarak demonstrations and considers culpability of the US in what happened.
Ramzy Baroud reflects on the causes of the popular uprising and where we go from here.
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Ramzy Baroud reflects on the mood of pessimism emanating from the latest round of peace talks in the Middle East.
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Iqbal Tamimi on the ego-fuelled misrepresentation of facts by the Arab press.
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