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15 Egyptian independent newspapers refused to publish their publications on October 7, 2007. Other newspapers criticized the gesture and its motivations, choosing instead to express themselves “positively.” Freedom of the press is a pivotal issue in Egyptian media nowadays.
Rumors about Mubārak’s health spread like wildfire and created wide-ranged uproar in society. Although the role of the press in the circulation of the news was undeniable, some insist on the unwavering responsibility of official authorities in making rumors appear more credible by hesitating in...
Report and comments on the case of Fibi Ṣalīb on the topic of stories of conversion. Comments on Dr. FāṬimah Sayyid Ahmad’s statement on the need to respond quickly to rumors.
I wrote an article in which I criticized the group of takfir [accusation of unbelief]. Fahmy HewadiHuweidy wrote an article, published in Asharq Al-Awsat on August 18, 2004, in response to my article. In his response, Fahmy HewadiHuweidy appointed himself spokesman of the group of takfir and...
The author hints at Qatar, calling it an “oral state” because presenters of the Doha based al-Jazīrah news channel have the freedom to analyze and broadcast news without relying on logic or facts, but on raising the voice instead.
Egyptian TV series ?Knight without a Horse,? is still raising an issue. Egypt and other Arab countries have aired the series despite Israeli objection and American pressure. The American and Israeli embassies in Egypt decided to watch the series to judge whether it contains anything that can be...
Ma’mūn Findī looks for reasons behind the promotion and honor of Arab failures on satellite channels.
The author warns of a conspiracy by Hamās, through the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood, to make Jordan a substitute country for the Palestinians by turning the Hashemite kingdom into an Islamic country to liberate the Palestinian lands.
The writer claims that management of extremism is more logical than eradicating it, so as to allow governments and countries to identify the problems they face and try to limit their dangerous effect.
Ma’moun Fandī criticizes Egyptian media’s silence toward the insult the Muslim Brotherhood’s guide directed to Egypt. He believes that one explanation for this silence is the heavy presence of Islamists inside media outlets.

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