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Wael Abbas
is an
Egyptian blogger
and anti-torture activist who recently
won a journalism award
for his
documenting police brutality in Egypt
, which led to the
conviction of two police officers
. In Egypt,
blogging can get you arrested
, and Abbas has taken enormous risks. But now
YouTube has removed his videos and suspended
his
account
after receiving complaints (possibly from the Egyptian government) about their graphic content, and Yahoo has disabled his email account. Evidently
YouTube
is not the ally human rights advocates
had hoped it would be
.
posted by
homunculus
on Nov 29, 2007 -
16 comments
Lessons from Past Western Incursions in the Middle East.
A speech by
Juan Cole
at the
New America Foundation
in which he discusses his new book,
Napoleon's Egypt: Invading the Middle East
, and the relevance and lessons of Napoleon's expedition in Egypt to the current American occupation of Iraq. A shorter version, covering many of the same points, is in this article:
Pitching the Imperial Republic
.
posted by
homunculus
on Aug 26, 2007 -
17 comments
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