· July, 2013

Stories about West Asia & North Africa from July, 2013

Kuwaiti Emir Pardons Jailed Tweeters

  30 July 2013

Under Kuwaiti law, lese majeste is prohibited as the Emir's stance "cannot be violated." Some argued those convicted and imprisoned were exercising their freedom of speech.

Why Contribute to GV in Arabic ?

  30 July 2013

Ahlam Safi from Saudi Arabia explains [ar] what motivated her to translate for Global Voices in Arabic and what she has gained from her contribution. She blogs: وفرّ لي موقع الاصوات...

In Egypt, Young Men “Die for Nothing”

  29 July 2013

Egyptian blogger Zeinobia shares photographs and a video of an 18-year-old revolutionary artist Eissa Essam. Essam was killed during clashes on July 26 with Muslim Brotherhood supporters camped in the...

Bogus Doctors Apply for Qatar Hospitals

  29 July 2013

Group Qatari blog Doha News reports: Some 66 percent of job applicants for nursing positions at state hospitals last year were found to have forged their educational qualifications, the Supreme...

Sudanese Refugee Detained for Owning a Bicycle in Israel

  24 July 2013

Darfuri asylum-seeker and actor, Babaker (Babi) Ibrahim was arrested by Israeli police for not having a receipt for his bicycle, which was thus presumed to be stolen. His detention without trial sparked outrage and an online and offline campaign to release him.

Iranian Mountain Climbers Missing in Pakistan

  21 July 2013

According to the head of a Pakistani mountaineering club, the search for three missing Iranian climbers has been called off, as of Sunday July 21, 2013. The mountain climbers sent a...

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