The Arab blogosphere

Bitter Lemons, a non-profit organization designed to provide new avenues for thought, discussion, and understanding of the Middle East and its problems, produces a weekly online magazine. This week’s issue focuses on Arab bloggers. The articles in this issue are:

Revolution and change in the internet era, by Esra’a al-Shafei

Blogging for better understanding, by Ahmed Al-Omran

Arab blogs give youth venting space, by Mona Eltahawy

The new revolutionaries, by Ammar Abdulhamid

They are all worth reading.


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    [...] Saudi Jeans (a.k.a. Ahmed Al-Omran) has posted recently about taking part in Bitter Lemons International’s weekly issue. According to a post by Crossroads Arabia, Bitter Lemons is “a non-profit organization designed to provide new avenues for thought, discussion, and understanding of the Middle East and its problems.” They produce a weekly online magazine and the focus of their last issue was the Arab blogosphere. [...]

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