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Arab World Bloggers on Obama

Op-Ed Contributors, “Arab World Bloggers Size Up Obama,” New York Times, Nov. 8, 2008

Turkey Apology Over Prisoner Death

Mehmet Ali Sahin, Turkey’s minister of justice, apologized to the family of Engin Ceber, a human rights activist who was beaten to death by officers in a prison in Istanbul. 29 year old Engin Ceber was arrested for protesting the death of a fellow activist who was killed in a police shooting last year. He [...]

WMR - Egypt

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 [...]

WMR2 - Photos of Jerusalem

Not too terribly long of a “media report,” but it was interesting and thus thought I would share.

October 18, 2008
•Title of Article/Editorial/Column (indicate which type):  “Le Monde 2”: Jérusalem en plans serrés par Didier Ben Loulou (photographic documentation)  

•Source of Article: Le Monde
http://www.lemonde.fr/le-monde-2/portfolio/2008/10/15/le-monde-2-jerusalem-en-plans-serres-par-didier-ben-loulou_1107252_1004868.html 

•Article Summary
 Time: Over the past 18 years
Place: Jerusalem
 Key People: Didier Ben Loulou, a French [...]

WMR1- Female Suicide Bombers in Iraq

•Kaki Elgin; September 30, 2008.
•Families Shattered by Suicide Attacks: Female Suicide Bombers are Latest War Tactic
•Source of Article – Washington Post
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/09/16/AR2008091603697.html?sid=ST2008091603731&s_pos=
•Article Summary
Time

Place
Iraq
Key People
Women, al-Qaeda, Abu Abdul Aziz al-Mohammadi, Col. Scott Maw, Gen. Abdul Karim Rubaie
Vocabulary
Naseeba al-Ansariya Martyrdom Battalion, Islamic State of Iraq, martyrdom, National Institute for Handicapped and Special Needs
Main Ideas
Women, greatly pressured by Al-Qaeda [...]

Sampling Current Blogs in Saudi Arabia

The BBC is featuring a roundup of blog comments running currently in Saudi Arabia.
BBC story

Arab Media Breaking New Ground

The Arab media are exploring new boundaries of what Arab consumers are willing to consume.
Robert F. Worth, “Arab TV Tests Societies’ Limits With Depictions of Sex and Equality,” New York Times, Sept. 27, 2008

Senior Saudi Judge Okays Killing of TV Station Owners Who Permit the Transmission of “Immoral” Programs

The most senior judicial figure in Saudi Arabia has declared it permissible to kill those who allow the broadcast of “immoral” television programs.
Story at BBC
This isn’t the first time there has been controversy in the Saudi kingdom over television programming.  On March 25, 1975, Saudi Arabia’s King Faisal was assassinated by a nephew who was avenging the killing [...]

Ramadan: Big Month for TV in the Middle East

Ramadan has become a big month for television in the Muslim Middle East!  The Economist notes:
“Satellite television has taken off in the region like nowhere else. In wealthy Gulf states, some 95% of households own digital receivers; even in poorer countries, such as Jordan and Morocco, the satellite penetration rate now tops 75%. Not surprisingly, [...]

U.S. Not Completely Fair in Attacks on Arab Media

In an article in today’s New York Times, Lawrence Pintak, Jeremy Ginges, and Nicholas Felton quote President Bush’s criticism of coverage by the Arab media and then evaluate it:
“’ARABIC TV does not do our country justice,’ President Bush complained in early 2006, calling it a purveyor of “propaganda” that “just isn’t right, it isn’t fair, and [...]