Urban Mining
Here is an interesting article about the Zabaleen people.
http://www.adbusters.org/magazine/80/urban_mining.html
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Here is an interesting article about the Zabaleen people.
http://www.adbusters.org/magazine/80/urban_mining.html
The Middle East in the News
•Cora Lewis, September 28, 2008
•”Egypt Editor Jailed Amid Press Row” (News Article)
•Al Jazeera -http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2008/09/200892812321154180.html
•Article Summary: Ibrahim Eissa, the chief editor of Egypt’s independent Al-Dustur daily, was sentenced to two months in jail for spreading “false information … and damaging public interest and national stability.” Officials claimed that an article about [...]
BBC News October 23, 2008
Summary: Economists survey the Middle East’s challenges of their global financial system. Robert Mabro, an energy economist and former director of Oxford Institute for energy studies, comments on the challenges that the Middle East will face, if they are not already. It is said that such crises like financial and associated [...]
The Middle East in the News
•Your Name & Date Victoria Wilmarth 10/2/08
•Title of Article/Editorial/Column (indicate which type)
A Mixed Bag
The International Religious Freedom Report 2008 is greeted with the usual claims and counter-claims, reports Mohamed El-Sayed
•Source of Article — Include a Link
Al-Ahram (weekly online newspaper based in Cairo) http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2008/916/eg6.htm
Time: Week of September 25th
Place: [...]
Tensions have been rising between Christians and Muslims in Egypt. A frequent flash point is inter-sectarian romance and marriage. Ten percent of Egypt’s 81 million people are Christians; ninety percent are Muslims.
Story at BBC
Because it was the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan, Palestinian officials (Hamas) have opened the border as a kind gesture. Egypt opened its border crossing with the Gaza Strip at Rafah for two days, allowing Palestinians (of Gaza) with medical needs and foreign residency permits to leave Gaza. The Gaza Strip is located [...]
The Iranian Football Federation said that it will complain to FIFA (the football world governing body) over Egypt’s decision to cancel a friendly match because of a controversial film on the assassination of former Egyptian president Anwar Sadat. The head of Iran’s Football Federation, Ali Kafashian, said that “This is a political issue and we [...]
In the large city of Assiut, in Egypt, an uprising at the local prison occured when reports of an inmate’s death were misconstrued and rumours circulated about how he died. 20 people were injured in the riot and one died. The body of the man was originally thought to be that of Ali Abdel Salam, [...]
Tagged Add new tagThis week’s issue of The Economist profiles Egypt.
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More on Egypt
Egyptian university professor and political activist Saad Eddin Ibrahim has been sentenced to two years in jail for “tarnishing the reputation of Egypt. ”
Story from the BBC
More on Professor Ibrahim
Translation of an article that helped get Ibrahim in trouble.