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Most of the Arab news TV stations use some cinema tricks to balloon incidents and news reports and perhaps fabricate groundless reports. They sometimes twist ordinary incidents to give hideous impressions and depict those incidents as if they were the end of the world.
Dr. Fārouq Abu Zayd, a mass communication professor at Cairo University, and journalists discuss the problems associated to incitement in Egyptian media.
The recent scene of Coptic anger [over Costantine’s issue] pushes us to evade any sentimental debate. The policy of temporary solutions will not cure the cause and the Egyptian street will be facing more problems or even collisions with unpredictable results.
Some odd news items imply deep significances as last week many newspapers around the globe published that Condoleezza Rice has distributed 18 pocket atlases to the journalists escorting her on her first tour of Europe and the Middle East since she assumed her new post as U.S. secretary of state so...
The book of "Unreliable Sources," by Martin Lee and Norman Solomon, is a guide to detecting bias in news media. The book points out that the press should not be biased and that it does more than reporting news. It actually makes the news. Like any individual, the media person has a personal bias,...
The author comments on the Egyptian media and press in the light of Al-Nabaa’s crisis, which he believes is not about the Copts or the expelled monk as much as it is about the crisis of written journalism in Egypt. He expressed the opinion that although Al-Naaba was shut down, papers will still...
The author expressed the opinion that the yellow press was not born when Al-Nabaa published its story about the expelled monk. It was there long ago before that. But no one moved to stop it except when it touched upon one of the religious holy places, as if Egyptians do not like to follow the...
A questionnaire distributed in Egypt more than two years ago, to carry out a study of Egyptian society, raised many questions about the purposes and objectives of its composers as it contains a suspected hidden agenda and the methods of research seem to be contradictory. The research is being...
We love Egypt from the bottom of our hearts and wish it well everywhere we go. It is painful for us to see that its reputation is damaged on the Internet, wire agencies, foreign newspapers and foreign broadcasts. All this attention was over a small village in Upper Egypt: Al-Kosheh village. Local...
It seems that Muslims have no other option but to believe that they are destined to fight fierce warfare in the twenty first century and they will not find any way out of its fires. The snares are set everywhere and these snares are getting narrower every day. In this new era, Muslims have no...

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