Some thoughts on Internet evolution (or lack thereof) in the Arab world, from someone with a helluva lot of experience in the field.
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- The pen is mightier: Remi Kanazi talks back
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- The Fake Muhajaba
- What’s missing in the GCC states? Well…
- Sasha, Charlotte and Taymoor
- At Saleeha: of fatwah and fitnah
- At the Arab Observer: Jordan’s Tribal Heritage Shouldn’t Justify Death Sentence
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