Un peu d’humour avec quelques faits drôles sur les élections Tunisiennes de 2009 : Parmi les 5.2 millions d’électeurs tunisiens, […]
Tunisie : Arrestation d’un activiste connu pour avoir publié un reportage vidéo en ligne sur l’environnement
Le 20 octobre 2009, Zouhaïer Makhlouf, un militant des droits humains et correspondant du site web Assabil Online [en arabe, comme les liens suivants] a été arrêté pour avoir publié un reportage vidéo en ligne sur la pollution environnementale à Nabeul (Dar Chaabane El Fehri), une ville de la côte nord-est de la Tunisie.
Tunisia: Prominent Activist Arrested For Environmental Video Report Published Online
On October 20th, 2009, Zouhaïer Makhlouf, a Tunisia Human rights activist and correspondent of Assabil Online website has been arrested for publishing a video report online about the environmental pollution in Nabeul (Dar Chaabane El Fehri), a coastal town in northeastern Tunisia. […]
Tunisie: une élection présidentielle sans enjeux ? [Vidéo]
Tunisie: une élection présidentielle sans enjeux ? Sur TV5 Monde dans l’émission Afrique Presse avec Slimane Zeghidour Journaliste à TV5MONDE. Nadir Djennad Journaliste à Beur FM. Beur FM Francis Laloupo Directeur de la rédaction du magazine d’information Continental. Majed Nehmé Directeur de la rédaction du magazine d’information Afrique Asie. […]
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الحوار مع برهان بسيس لا يخدم سوى السلطة
Tunisia: Facebook user jailed for spreading rumors liable to disrupt public order
On Saturday, July 4, 2009, The 8th Criminal Chamber of the Court of First Instance in Tunis has condemned a Tunisian professor, Dr Khedija Arfaoui, to eight months in prison for spreading rumors, on the social networking website Facebook, liable to disrupt public order.
Tunisia: Blogger’s home raided, laptop and CDs robbed
The house of the Tunisian journalist and blogger Zied el-Heni has been raided last night (April 10, 2009). In a […]
Video Interview: Aljazeera’s Web-inspired business strategy
I first met Mohamed Nanabhay, the 29-year-old South African, during the 3rd Annual Aljazeera Forum in Doha, Qatar, in 2007. Mohamed is a prominent blogger, a friend and a colleague from Global Voices covering Qatar where he is based. Mohamed is the former Aljazeera head of New Media and the mastermind of the Aljazeera’s successful invasion of the Web.
Interview with Robert Guerra about the Freedom on the Net Index
A new report on Internet freedom was launched by Freedom House, an organization which monitors freedom around the world. The “Freedom on the Net” study surveyed 15 countries on the basis of two key components: access to Web and mobile technology and the free flow of information through it. The report covered events that took place in the years 2007 and 2008, identifying new emerging threats to Internet freedom.
برنامج مُولّْد اللغة الخشبية التونسية
إسترتيجيات القمع و المقاومة على الشبكة التونسية
North Africa: are political websites more likely to get hacked?
Political opposition websites in North African countries, particularly in Tunisia, Libya and Mauritania, are becoming a primary target of hackers. This new phenomenon of defacing opposition and dissident websites emerged first in Tunisia, where at least 14 websites and blogs were targeted between 2007 and 2008, and seems to be spreading across the region as a result of the attempt to muzzle free […]
Tunisia: Video message to Barack Obama
We all remember what the French President Nicolas Sarkozy declared, in his victory speech, shortly after winning the French presidential election in 2007: “I want to issue a call to everyone in the world who believes in the values of tolerance, freedom, democracy, humanism, to all those who are persecuted by tyranny, by dictatorships […] I want to tell them that it will be France’s pride and its duty to be at their side.
Gaza – Map of Bombing Intensity & Casualties, Dec. 27 -12 Jan, 2009
The following map shows the bombing intensity and casualties in Gaza strip between December 27th and January 12th. The map […]
فيديو: كلمة محمد عبوّ في منتدى الصحافة العربية الذي مُنع من الحضور فيه
لقاء تلفزي حول المدونين العرب مع الصحفية نجاة شرف الدين
Tunisie : Réduire au silence la liberté d’expression sur Internet
Bloquer des sites web 2.0 tels que Youtube, Dailymotion, Facebook, barrer l’accès à des sites et blogs locaux est la forme la plus courante de censure d’Internet en Tunisie. Il doit être souligné, cependant, que ce n’est pas le seul outil dans les mains du régime. La Tunisie s’est adaptée à la révolution du web 2.0 en concevant une stratégie plus large, qui s’appuie sur une large panoplie d’outils, incluant répression et persécution contre les éditeurs, blogueurs et dissidents en ligne.