Saudi Arabia

Hajj photos exhibition tomorrow

by Hossam el-Hamalawy from arabist.net/arabawy on Fri, 20/10/2006 - 17:02
The talented AP photographer Amr Nabil is having a photo exhibition tomorrow Saturday, 9pm, at Sawy’s Cultural Wheel in Zamalek.Amr will be showing his pix of Hajj rituals in Mecca and Medina.If you are around, hope you can make it…

ummm.. God, i think we need to have a little talk

by hakawi from hakawi.wordpress.com on Tue, 17/10/2006 - 01:14
Please God, will you stop calling people to congress, or to lead the United States in any way? And please God, will you stop calling people to blow up buildings? and will you stop calling them to attack each other because a third party called You a name?And please God, will you stop calling certain people Your [...]

شاطر يا وله: إمسك قصيدة

by hakawi from hakawi.wordpress.com on Mon, 16/10/2006 - 21:58
تحيا الأمة العربية. تحيا الدول المعتدلة - حسب كلام الست كوندى. فى المملكة السعودية هذا الأسبوع قامت هيئة الأمر بالعروف والنهى عن المنكر بالأحتجاج على أمسية شعرية نظمها نادى مكة المكرمة الأدبى بسبب وجود بلاغ عن قيامهم بقراءة قصائد تتغزل فى جسد المرأة كما أن ميكروفونات الصوت نقلت صوت المرأة المشاركة وقصيدة الغزل للمنازل المجاورة. هذه [...]

Arabisc: Unemployment, personal attacks and the birth of a new author

by Amira Al Hussaini from globalvoicesonline.com on Mon, 16/10/2006 - 19:53
Like many parts of the modern world, unemployment is a plague attacking Arab countries.Anonymous blogger Alloush writes about a discovery he made while surfing the world wide web. The Arab blogger found an online forum bringing together unemployed people from across Saudi Arabia - which he is quick to ...

Saudi Arabia: 14-Year-Old Boy Faces Execution

from hrw.org/doc?t=mideast&c=egypt on Thu, 27/10/2005 - 08:00
King Abdullah Should Commute Death Sentence, Ensure Courts Protect Rights A 14-year-old Egyptian boy faces execution in Saudi Arabia after a flawed trial in which he was convicted for the murder of another child, Human Rights Watch said today. Saudi King Abdullah should uphold the country’s obligations to protect children and due process by commuting the death sentence.
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