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Hyperreality beats free speech in Turkey Kerem Öktem describes the dramatic deterioration of Turkey’s media landscape after the attempted coup of July 2016. Fransa İfade özgürlüğü konusunda iyi yüzlü mü? Charlie Hebdo saldırısının gölgesinde Arthur Asseraf Cezayir’deki Fransız sömürge yönetiminin çifte standartlarını araştırıyor. Egypt: the show is over Bassem Youssef and the Egyptian struggle for freedom of speech. Who is threatening free speech in post-revolutionary Tunisia? Middle East specialist Rory McCarthy examines the role of Islamist movement Ennahdha in shaping, and constraining, freedom of speech in Tunisia after the Arab Spring. Two years on, is it still spring in Tunisia? On 17 December 2010, Tunisian street vendor Mohamed Bouazizi set fire to himself – and began the Arab spring. Despite Islamist pressures on free speech and women’s rights, Rory McCarthy sees continued cause for hope. Ahmed Mansoor on blogging his way into a UAE prison One of the United Arab Emirate’s most prominent human rights activists, Ahmed Mansoor was imprisoned in 2011 for criticising the country’s leadership. Here he discusses the death threats, defamation campaigns and physical attacks he continues to face for speaking his mind. What are the biggest debates concerning Islam and free speech? FSD’s Katie Engelhart sat in on this Frontline Club debate to discuss controversy surrounding the YouTube video Innocence of Muslims. Müslümanların Masumiyeti videosu YouTube’un masumiyetini sona mı erdirdi? YouTube ve benzeri internet platformlarının ülkenizde, dilinizde ve dünya çapında ifade özgürlüğü gündemi yaratma konusunda oynamaları gereken rol konusundaki tartışmamıza katılın. Çevrimiçi editor Brian Pellot tartışmayı başlatıyor. Arap dünyasının neden halk radyosuna ihtiyacı var? Sosyal medya ve uydu televizyonu Arap ayaklanmalarında önemli bir rol oynadı. Ancak Daoud Kuttab bölgede olumlu bir değişimi etkilemek için halk radyosunun benimsenmesi gerektiğini savunuyor. Mısır’da kaybolan edebiyatın izini sürmek Mısırlı tarihçi Khaled Fahmy, 165 adet tıp kitabının Mısır’dan çıkıp New York’taki küçük bir kütüphaneye nasıl gittiğini ve devrim sonrası Mısır’da hükümetin bilgiyi bastırmak için sansüre nasıl devam ettiğini tartışıyor. Al-Azhar’s ‘Bill of Rights’ Following the Arab Spring, a venerable Islamic institution’s new Statement on Basic Freedoms suggests where sharia law may (and may not) be compatible with international conventions to guarantee free expression. BBC Arap Baharı yayınlarında ne kadar tarafsızdı? Birleşmiş Milletler iletişim dairesi eski müdürü Edward Mortimer yeni yazısında BBC’nin Arap Baharı isyanlarına ilişkin yayınlarının “makul ölçüde tarafsız” olduğunu söylüyor. Al-Jazeera and the rise of citizen journalism Since the beginning of the Arab uprising, more than 70,000 videos have been uploaded to Al-Jazeera’s portal Sharek. Jillian York: Is hacktivism ethical? The director of international freedom of expression at the Electronic Frontier Foundation talks about the ethics and motivations of hacktivism. On Free Speech: The power of the web This latest episode looks at the ethics of hacktivism, crowdsourcing in war zones and the right of Christians in the UK to wear the cross at work. Kazeboon: Mısır’ın askeri yönetim karşıtı kampanyası 2011 yılında Mısırlı bir grup genç, askeri rejimin sivillere uyguladığı şiddeti açığa çıkarmak amacıyla halka açık film gösterileri düzenledi. Hebatalla Taha yazıyor. Wadah Khanfar: Was Al-Jazeera partisan under his watch? The former head of Al Jazeera denies allegations that the network was in any way partisan under his watch, a criticism frequently levelled at the broadcaster, which is funded by the emir of Qatar. Free speech at the heart of the Arab Spring – part two In the second part of this panel discussion just off Tahrir Square in Cairo, a panel of bloggers, journalists and human rights experts ask what are – and what should be – the limits to freedom of expression in Egypt today. Free speech at the heart of the Arab Spring – part one In this panel discussion just off Tahrir Square in Cairo, a panel of bloggers, journalists and human rights experts ask what are – and what should be – the limits to freedom of expression in Egypt today. Nokia-Siemens: What can communications companies do to prevent state surveillance? The head of media relations at Nokia Siemens Networks talks to FSD about the misuse of technology by autocratic regimes and its new human rights due diligence process. Can Europe and the Middle East agree on the terms of freedom of expression? A lecture by Timothy Garton Ash in Egypt at the AUC New Cairo. Eşcinselliğin Ortadoğu’da haberleştiril(me)mesi Ortadoğu’da basın kuruluşları eşcinsellikle ilgili mevzuları diğer konular gibi haberleştirmiyor. Brian Pellot’un değerlendirmesi. Khaled Fahmy: How the right to information can transform Egyptian politics Khaled Fahmy, Professor and Chair of the History Department at the American University in Cairo, discusses robust civility and the role of the army for free speech in Egypt. Suudi blogcunun “dine hakaret eden” tweetleri Şubat 2012 itibariyle, Suudi Arabistanlı yazar Hamza Kaşgari Twitter üzerinden Hz Muhammet’i sözde aşağıladığı için dava edildi. Brian Pellot yazıyor. Article 19: freedom of expression anchored in international law Jeff Howard explains what it means for a state to be a party to the ICCPR and how individuals can issue complaints about violations of free speech to the United Nations Human Rights Committee.
Between Islamists and secularists: debating free speech in the Arab world Sara Khorshid reports from a panel discussion that brought together former hate preachers, feminists and ordinary Arab youth to debate the limits of free speech in the new Middle East.
Hyperreality beats free speech in Turkey Kerem Öktem describes the dramatic deterioration of Turkey’s media landscape after the attempted coup of July 2016.
Fransa İfade özgürlüğü konusunda iyi yüzlü mü? Charlie Hebdo saldırısının gölgesinde Arthur Asseraf Cezayir’deki Fransız sömürge yönetiminin çifte standartlarını araştırıyor.
Who is threatening free speech in post-revolutionary Tunisia? Middle East specialist Rory McCarthy examines the role of Islamist movement Ennahdha in shaping, and constraining, freedom of speech in Tunisia after the Arab Spring.
Two years on, is it still spring in Tunisia? On 17 December 2010, Tunisian street vendor Mohamed Bouazizi set fire to himself – and began the Arab spring. Despite Islamist pressures on free speech and women’s rights, Rory McCarthy sees continued cause for hope.
Ahmed Mansoor on blogging his way into a UAE prison One of the United Arab Emirate’s most prominent human rights activists, Ahmed Mansoor was imprisoned in 2011 for criticising the country’s leadership. Here he discusses the death threats, defamation campaigns and physical attacks he continues to face for speaking his mind.
What are the biggest debates concerning Islam and free speech? FSD’s Katie Engelhart sat in on this Frontline Club debate to discuss controversy surrounding the YouTube video Innocence of Muslims.
Müslümanların Masumiyeti videosu YouTube’un masumiyetini sona mı erdirdi? YouTube ve benzeri internet platformlarının ülkenizde, dilinizde ve dünya çapında ifade özgürlüğü gündemi yaratma konusunda oynamaları gereken rol konusundaki tartışmamıza katılın. Çevrimiçi editor Brian Pellot tartışmayı başlatıyor.
Arap dünyasının neden halk radyosuna ihtiyacı var? Sosyal medya ve uydu televizyonu Arap ayaklanmalarında önemli bir rol oynadı. Ancak Daoud Kuttab bölgede olumlu bir değişimi etkilemek için halk radyosunun benimsenmesi gerektiğini savunuyor.
Mısır’da kaybolan edebiyatın izini sürmek Mısırlı tarihçi Khaled Fahmy, 165 adet tıp kitabının Mısır’dan çıkıp New York’taki küçük bir kütüphaneye nasıl gittiğini ve devrim sonrası Mısır’da hükümetin bilgiyi bastırmak için sansüre nasıl devam ettiğini tartışıyor.
Al-Azhar’s ‘Bill of Rights’ Following the Arab Spring, a venerable Islamic institution’s new Statement on Basic Freedoms suggests where sharia law may (and may not) be compatible with international conventions to guarantee free expression.
BBC Arap Baharı yayınlarında ne kadar tarafsızdı? Birleşmiş Milletler iletişim dairesi eski müdürü Edward Mortimer yeni yazısında BBC’nin Arap Baharı isyanlarına ilişkin yayınlarının “makul ölçüde tarafsız” olduğunu söylüyor.
Al-Jazeera and the rise of citizen journalism Since the beginning of the Arab uprising, more than 70,000 videos have been uploaded to Al-Jazeera’s portal Sharek.
Jillian York: Is hacktivism ethical? The director of international freedom of expression at the Electronic Frontier Foundation talks about the ethics and motivations of hacktivism.
On Free Speech: The power of the web This latest episode looks at the ethics of hacktivism, crowdsourcing in war zones and the right of Christians in the UK to wear the cross at work.
Kazeboon: Mısır’ın askeri yönetim karşıtı kampanyası 2011 yılında Mısırlı bir grup genç, askeri rejimin sivillere uyguladığı şiddeti açığa çıkarmak amacıyla halka açık film gösterileri düzenledi. Hebatalla Taha yazıyor.
Wadah Khanfar: Was Al-Jazeera partisan under his watch? The former head of Al Jazeera denies allegations that the network was in any way partisan under his watch, a criticism frequently levelled at the broadcaster, which is funded by the emir of Qatar.
Free speech at the heart of the Arab Spring – part two In the second part of this panel discussion just off Tahrir Square in Cairo, a panel of bloggers, journalists and human rights experts ask what are – and what should be – the limits to freedom of expression in Egypt today.
Free speech at the heart of the Arab Spring – part one In this panel discussion just off Tahrir Square in Cairo, a panel of bloggers, journalists and human rights experts ask what are – and what should be – the limits to freedom of expression in Egypt today.
Nokia-Siemens: What can communications companies do to prevent state surveillance? The head of media relations at Nokia Siemens Networks talks to FSD about the misuse of technology by autocratic regimes and its new human rights due diligence process.
Can Europe and the Middle East agree on the terms of freedom of expression? A lecture by Timothy Garton Ash in Egypt at the AUC New Cairo.
Eşcinselliğin Ortadoğu’da haberleştiril(me)mesi Ortadoğu’da basın kuruluşları eşcinsellikle ilgili mevzuları diğer konular gibi haberleştirmiyor. Brian Pellot’un değerlendirmesi.
Khaled Fahmy: How the right to information can transform Egyptian politics Khaled Fahmy, Professor and Chair of the History Department at the American University in Cairo, discusses robust civility and the role of the army for free speech in Egypt.
Suudi blogcunun “dine hakaret eden” tweetleri Şubat 2012 itibariyle, Suudi Arabistanlı yazar Hamza Kaşgari Twitter üzerinden Hz Muhammet’i sözde aşağıladığı için dava edildi. Brian Pellot yazıyor.
Article 19: freedom of expression anchored in international law Jeff Howard explains what it means for a state to be a party to the ICCPR and how individuals can issue complaints about violations of free speech to the United Nations Human Rights Committee.