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Media in Libya and Targeting Journalists

By Iqbal TamimiSince the People's Revolution broke out in Libya on February 17th, at least 15 cases of journalists’ arrests and four attacks on journalists were reported, besides two attacks against media outlets and the brutal assassination of two journalists. One of the Egyptian reporters working in Libya, advised other journalists during a television interview not to reveal their identities, and not to mention that they were journalists for their own safety. He even suggested that…See More
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Iqbal Tamimi pointing at the opposition Egyptian newspaper 'Al-wafd' in London. The newspaper's stand shows other leading Egyptian newspapers, such as Al-Ahram, Al-Akhbar,and Al-Jomhoryah.
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Sudden Changes to the Egyptian Press after the Revolution

By Iqbal TamimiDirector of the Arab Women Media Watch Centre in the UKTHE Egyptian press changed in one very obvious way when Mubarak’s reign ended. His wife, Suzanne Mubarak, suddenly disappeared from the front pages.News of the First Lady’s ‘activities’ had been regularly reported by the Egyptian press. Articles featuring Mrs Mubarak had totalled more than all other articles on…See More
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BCfm Radio in UK Discusses Citizen Media’s Role in the Middle East Uprisings

Iqbal Tamimi, Tony Gosling and Martin Summers at BCfm Radio (Friday Drivetime) BCfm Radio in UK Discusses Citizen Media’s Role in the Middle East UprisingsBy Iqbal TamimiClearly the latest events of the uprisings in the Middle East and the fact that the governments in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya censored all non state…See More
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Feb 18, 2011
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Feb 9, 2011
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Al Jazeera Journalists Publish their Testimonies in a Book contradicting the BBC version of the attack on the ‘Mavi Marmara’

Al Jazeera Journalists Publish their Testimonies in a Book contradicting the BBC version of the attack on the ‘Mavi Marmara’By Iqbal TamimiThe BBC Panorama report ‘Death in the Med’ covered by Jane Corbin met an extensive criticism for its clear bias in favour of the Israeli military version of its attack on the humanitarian…See More
Dec 28, 2010
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Arab League Declaration of Expatriates: Not in Our Name!

 By Iqbal Tamimi The most bizarre email was circulated and found its way to my inbox a couple of days ago. The email was entitled ‘The Declaration of the First Conference of Arab Expatriates’.According to the content of the email, the conference mentioned took place at the headquarters of the League of Arab States General Secretariat in Cairo-Egypt, in December 2010.As an active Arab journalist residing in the Diaspora, besides my many other networking activities I would say, the news came to…See More
Dec 26, 2010
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Director for Arab Women Media Watch Centre in UK
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Newspaper, Television, Radio, News Agency, Online Media, Print Press
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Media in Libya and Targeting Journalists

Posted on April 8, 2011 at 12:30 0 Comments



By Iqbal Tamimi



Since the People's Revolution broke out in Libya on February 17th, at least 15 cases of journalists’ arrests and four attacks on journalists were reported, besides two attacks against media outlets and the brutal assassination of two journalists.

 

One of the Egyptian reporters working in Libya, advised other journalists during a television interview not to reveal their identities, and not to mention that…

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Sudden Changes to the Egyptian Press after the Revolution

Posted on March 19, 2011 at 11:03 0 Comments

By Iqbal Tamimi

Director of the Arab Women Media Watch Centre in the UK

THE Egyptian press changed in one very obvious way when Mubarak’s reign ended. His wife, Suzanne Mubarak, suddenly disappeared from the front pages.

News of the First Lady’s ‘activities’ had been regularly reported by…

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BCfm Radio in UK Discusses Citizen Media’s Role in the Middle East Uprisings

Posted on February 26, 2011 at 21:00 0 Comments

Iqbal Tamimi, Tony Gosling and Martin Summers at BCfm Radio (Friday Drivetime)

 

BCfm Radio in UK Discusses Citizen Media’s Role in the Middle East Uprisings

By Iqbal Tamimi



Clearly the latest events of the uprisings in the Middle East and…

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Al Jazeera Journalists Publish their Testimonies in a Book contradicting the BBC version of the attack on the ‘Mavi Marmara’

Posted on December 28, 2010 at 12:30 0 Comments



Al Jazeera Journalists Publish their Testimonies in a Book contradicting the BBC version of the attack on the ‘Mavi Marmara’



By Iqbal Tamimi




The BBC Panorama report ‘Death in the Med’ covered by Jane Corbin met an extensive criticism for its clear bias in favour of the… Continue

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