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The active blogs of a few years ago, which scrutinised social violence and confrontations between the opposition and the police, seem to have waned in popularit..
The Loss Of Popularity Of Egyptian Blogging
The active blogs of a few years ago, which scrutinised social violence and confrontations between the opposition and the police, seem to have waned in popularity today. Their success was attained neit
Muslim Brotherhood launches its own version of Facebook
The Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt’s powerful Islamist opposition movement, will launch its own version of the hugely popular social networking website Facebook within the next several months, its member
MB in Egypt refute allegations of affiliation with Nigeria's so called Muslim Brotherhood
Stories were published today and posted online stirring up and stimulating important intellectual and political discourse among Islamists and in particular the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt who found th
Threat to Social Media in Middle East
Internet Service Provider (ISP) plays an important role in blocking/filtering websites. In its role as a licensed ISP and in response to customer requests, ISPs have a clear policy that aims to preve
Egypt's Brothers inaugurate global IkhwanWiki encyclopedia
Members of "Ikhwan Wiki" launched the Muslim Brotherhood's Wikipedia, the Group's new encyclopedia and largest documentary website similar to "Wikipedia", a free and open-access encyclopedia on the 61
Military trial for Egyptian blogger
An Egyptian blogger referred to a military court for a ruling had his verdict postponed until Tuesday, lawyers from the Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI) said. Ahmed Mostafa, 20, is
Muslim Brotherhood use new media to document history
The Brotherhood uses its own website as a news portal featuring the group's latest news, publishing their press releases and announcements as well as op-eds by some of the group's most prominent perso
Muslim Brotherhood's mysterious Wikis
The wiki, which is still in its early stages with a little over 1700 accessible articles, provides the Ikhwan perspective of their own history and events in which they were involved or believe to be c
In a workshop on the internet and its role in the movement for democracy
The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI) hosted a workshop on the role of the internet in the movement of democracy in Egypt and the Arab world. The workshop took place at the Journalis
Egypt: Prominent Egyptian Bloggers and Activists Detained
In a show of solidarity to the Egyptian families suffering after the loss of their loved ones in the attacks on the eve of the Orthodox Coptic Christmas, a large group of prominent Egyptian bloggers a
Bloggers arrested for demonstrating support demand immediate release
The Egyptian Centre for Economic and Social Rights submitted a complaint to the Attorney General and the Prosecutor General of Qena Prosecutions.
A Bad Weekend for ME Bloggers and Social Networkers
It's a three day weekend in the US. But first the Muslim Brotherhood, and now various censors and security services, keep making me blog instead of catching up on my reading.
The Nag Hammadi story: arresting citizenship
Last Friday, January 15th, was “negatively” a special one for Egyptian blogsphere and civil society.
Detained Egyptian activists being released upon Cairo arrival
CAIRO: The first batch of Egyptian activists and bloggers detained in Upper Egypt were released Saturday around 4:30 p.m. upon arrival back in Cairo after police had detained them near Nag Hammadi
Egyptian activists, bloggers arrested in anti-sectarianism solidarity showing
At least 19 Egyptian bloggers and one unnamed French activist have been arrested during an attempt to show solidarity with victims of the Naga'a Hammadi shootings on Coptic Christmas Eve, January 7.
Report: Internet is a tool for repression and resistance in Arab world
On Sunday the Arabic Network for Human Rights Information, ANHRI, expressed its deep concern about the escalation of the suppression of internet users by Arab states.
Governments Block, Censor the Internet, Tap the lines of its Users and Torture Many of Them
ANHRI stated that the internet has a snowball effect on the process of democracy in the Arab world. This new force cannot be stopped by government’s actions of censorship, blocking the internet and
Egypt's Opposition Party Turns to Facebook for Support
ABC's Lama Hasan reports from Cairo: To some, social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter are platforms to connect and converse but to others it is a powerful political tool.
Sinai University Refuses The Blogger Amr Salama
The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information, ANHRI, denounced the negative practices exercised by the ministry of higher education and the Sinai University against the blogger Amr Salama after ref
The banning of blogger Amr Salama for being (too opinionated)
The State security agency in Sinai forced the Sinai University's Administration from accepting the enrollment form of blogger Amr Salama.
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