Sommaia El Shami - AljazeeraTalk - Cairo
The smell of blood and corruption dominates: the blood of the poor laborers in the Red Sea, the blood of detainees in prisons, the blood of demonstrators in the streets… The hope of a better political atmosphere withers with the confinement of the role of judges in elections and the probability of Gamal's succession. The economic crisis deteriorates with the deterioration in national industry and the increase in unemployment and the Egyptian identity is threatened by the domination of American media and culture. In the face of all these catastrophes stands a marvelous song of survival: Ramadan. |
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Abdulla Elshamy - AlJazeeraTalk
Burma... or Myanmar in another name is a little country in southeast Asia which may not be known to most readers either Arabs or foreigners... but surprisingly I found myself attracted to the news which says that the Buddhist monks are out on the roads seeking the freedom for the Myanmar people .. The monks dressed in red cloth, bear headed are out in response for a fuel price increase at the rate of 500 %! , the military rule replied harshly and with all necessary force against this movements... but lastly when people started joining the Monks in their long march ,, the junta as named in Myanmar backed off a bit .. And tried to show good feelings by sending gifts to the Great Buddhist Monk which in reverse did not put off the demonstrations any little.
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Jalal Bounouar - AlJazeeraTalk - Morocco
Abass Elfassi , this name is the one which has been appointed by his Majesty King Mohammed the sixth to be the first policy maker in the new Moroccan Governement .
With 67 years old ,Elfassi has realized his dream to be the prime minister of Morocco even many of his supporters were afread from not appointing him to obtain the first ministry because of his age and his healthy situation and olso the consequences of Najat Company scandal in wich Elfassi had a big responsibility as a minister of employment when this Emarati company promised to employ thousonds of people but there was nothing fro that and people has lost both mony and hopes.
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Hazem Tayara - Aljazeeratalk - Kassel
By reaching 1.39 the Euro reaches it’s highest rate against the US Dollar and that added more suffering to the German economy which is in a deep cries for more than five years.
The biggest in Europe and the one who owned a unique reputation for decades out of the world various economies.
Thus the German economy is trying to recover from a long term limping due several heavy loadings started from adopting the Euro as a currency instead of the German Mark.
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THE TRIUMPH OF MODERATE ISLAMISTS
Sondos Asem - AljazeeraTalk - Cairo
A de facto phenomenon in world politics since the early twentieth century till our present day has been the constant conflict between an Extremist Secularist political current and a Moderate Islamist one. Turkey and Egypt have simultaneously witnessed the conflict in question, each in his own way. Secularist powers in both countries have led a violent struggle to eradicate an ever-growing Islamist trend, in Turkey to preserve the principles of the so-called laïcité (Atatürk's version of Secularism), and in Egypt to smother the Muslim Brotherhood, thus preventing a moderate Islamist movement from approaching political life. While doing this, Secularists have openly declared their complete disengagement with the mainstay of democracy and human freedoms– the once-avowed tenets of Secularism.
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Sommaia El Shami - AljazeeraTalk - Cairo
That Human beings live on Earth is an established fact, but allow me to wonder whether all human beings exist on Earth?
A human being exists only when he puts his mind in service i.e.: when he is able to ASSESS all what surrounds him, to adopt certain ATTITUDES towards it and to REACT according to these attitudes. In other words, a human being exists only when he is able to produce constructive criticism and to convert this criticism into practices.
But criticism is dangerous because it begets change, the main enemy of corruption and that is why it is being fought mainly by two means; the first is quelling it in the bud by the educational system which, as we all experienced, reduces the human mind to a receiver which copies what is in the school book and pasts it in the answer sheet, a processes which is carried under the auspices of a dictatorial management of the class. |
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Abdulrahman Mansour - AljazeeraTalk - Cairo
Zahraa Khairat Al Shater, the coordinator of the association of Children for Freedom, is sending so many e-mails to her friends in several Egyptian governorates and outside Egypt, as she is launching an online campaign for which she helped sons of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) detainees choose a slogan: I Need Dad.
Zahraa, daughter of the Egyptian reformist Khairat Al-Shater who was referred among forty Egyptian MB reformists to a military tribunal 8 months ago upon a decree issued by Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, is currently working with children of the MB detainees for moving the issue of their fathers and send it to as many people as they can. |
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Abdurahman Warsame - AlJazeeratalk
Aljazeera correspondent, Mohamed Vall has been to Darfur recently, his excellent reports and interviews from the region are now available on Youtube. In the reports, titled the heart of Darfur, he visits villages and refugees camps never been seen on TV screens before. He also interviews rebels and their commanders, ethnic Darfurians and Arab nomads.
This type in depth reporting is much needed in the face of sensationalist reporting in the Western media, that often neglects to delve into the intricacies of this complex crisis, of course there are exceptions (this is an example). Here are the reports available online so far: |
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Hazem Tayara - AlJazeera Talk - Atlanta, USA
Most people even the Americans look at the cowboys as Hollywood stars and as a part of the most exciting Movies in the cinema history.
But now there are some efforts not to change this image but adjust it, that what you will discover after Visiting the Booth Museum of the Western Art in Atlanta Georgia \USA.
The museum is trying to deliver the true story of those men (Cowboys).
Their story started after the end of the American Civil war witch toke place between (1861-1865) and since Atlanta witnessed the last scenes of that civil war, Men how were warriors at both sides and they became Jobless started to move from Atlanta and the surrounding areas to the west where more jobs is funded specially in raising huge caws hoards.
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Sondos Asem - AljazeeraTalk - Cairo
First of all I cannot conceal my adoration of Shakespeare as an artists who devoted his life to exposing the good and evil in human nature. No theme in Shakespeare's works is more prominent than that of human weakness in the face of vice and worldly temptations. This was the case of Macbeth, Hamlet and Julius Caesar.
I have just finished reading Julius Caesar and i can only describe it as a masterpiece of political drama. Shakespeare brilliantly depicted Julius Caesar and his fellow Romans as a bunch of politicians who are obsessed with kingship. I can not separate the play from our political status quo in which one faction fears any progress by another. The play is based on two axes: first envy, then conspiracy.
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