Showing posts with label Bloggers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bloggers. Show all posts

Egyptian military court ruled of imprisoning a blogger for infiltrating to Gaza

Posted by Iqbal Tamimi Something wrong is going on in Egypt regarding the way it is dealing with journalists lately. The Egyptian government decided a couple of days ago to try the journalist Majdi Hussein, the secretary-general of the Egyptian Labour party in a military court - even though he is a civilian - because he broke the law when he tried to "illegally enter the Gaza Strip". And today a Military Court in Ismailia city in Egypt issued its ruling to imprison the blogger Ahmed Doma for a year and fined him 2000 pounds for infiltrating to Gaza, which happens to be the maximum penalty.

The Egyptian blogger was arrested last week upon his return from the Gaza Strip through the Rafah crossing, the Egyptian authorities accused him of infiltrating across the eastern border illegally in violation of the presidential decree 298 of 1995. If it was up to the Egyptian people they will all infiltrate to Gaza. The people of Egypt had always a strong connection with the Palestinian nation and were appalled by their government’s stand when Israel bombarded Gaza mercilessly for 22 continuous days, while the Egyptian government stood there watching and blocking the way in the faces of the people who were starved to death and burned beyond recognition.The Federation of The Arab bloggers demanded from the Egyptian authorities to release him immediately and unconditionally, claiming that the blogger Ahmed Domah did not commit a criminal act, on the contrary, he went to Gaza to offer his support to Gaza people.

The Federation of Arab bloggers expressed its member’s dismay in a statement issued in this regard considering a prison sentence of one year and the fine of 2000 pounds is a harsh sentence, besides the fact that Ahmed was tortured psychologically during the investigation.

The Federation has requested of all bloggers and Arab human rights organizations to intervene and to work on his release for he was one of the most active bloggers, and most sensitive poet.



you can sign the petition here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWZp_ip2RjM
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Military Report: “Secretly Recruit or Hire Bloggers”




by Noah Shachtman
A study, written for U.S. Special Operations Command, suggested “clandestinely recruiting or hiring prominent bloggers.”

Since the start of the Iraq war, there’s been a raucous debate in military circles over how to handle blogs — and the servicemembers who want to keep them. One faction sees blogs as security risks, and a collective waste of troops’ time. The other (which includes top officers, like Gen. David Petraeus and Lt. Gen. William Caldwell) considers blogs to be a valuable source of information, and a way for ordinary troops to shape opinions, both at home and abroad.

This 2006 report for the Joint Special Operations University, “Blogs and Military Information Strategy,” offers a third approach — co-opting bloggers, or even putting them on the payroll. “Hiring a block of bloggers to verbally attack a specific person or promote a specific message may be worth considering,” write the report’s co-authors, James Kinniburgh and Dororthy Denning.

Lt. Commander Marc Boyd, a U.S. Special Operations Command spokesman, says the report was merely an academic exercise. “The comments are not ‘actionable’, merely thought provoking,” he tells Danger Room. “The views expressed in the article publication are entirely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views, policy or position of the U.S. Government, Department of Defense, USSOCOM [Special Operations Command], or the Joint Special Operations University.”

Denning, a professor at Naval Postgraduate School, adds in an e-mail, “I got some positive feedback from people who read the article, but I don’t know if it led to anything.”

The report introduces the military audience to the “blogging phenomenon,” and lays out a number of ways in which the armed forces — specifically, the military’s public affairs, information operations, and psychological operations units — might use the sites to their advantage.

Information strategists can consider clandestinely recruiting or hiring prominent bloggers or other persons of prominence… to pass the U.S. message. In this way, the U.S. can overleap the entrenched inequalities and make use of preexisting intellectual and social capital. Sometimes numbers can be effective; hiring a block of bloggers to verbally attack a specific person or promote a specific message may be worth considering. On the other hand, such operations can have a blowback effect, as witnessed by the public reaction following revelations that the U.S. military had paid journalists to publish stories in the Iraqi press under their own names. People do not like to be deceived, and the price of being exposed is lost credibility and trust.

An alternative strategy is to “make” a blog and blogger. The process of boosting the blog to a position of influence could take some time, however, and depending on the person running the blog, may impose a significant educational burden, in terms of cultural and linguistic training before the blog could be put online to any useful effect. Still, there are people in the military today who like to blog. In some cases, their talents might be redirected toward operating blogs as part of an information campaign. If a military blog offers valuable information that is not available from other sources, it could rise in rank fairly rapidly.

Denning, the report’s author, has promoted controversial opinions before. In the early 1990s, when she was chair of the Georgetown University’s computer science department, Denning emerged as the leading advocate for the so-called “Clipper Chip,” a cryptographic device for protecting communications — until the government wanted to listen in. The project was cancelled by 1996.

In her 2006 paper, Denning warns that blogs can and will be used by America’s enemies. These sites, she argues, can also be used to serve U.S. government interests.

There are certain to be cases where some blog, outside the control of the U.S. government, promotes a message that is antithetical to U.S. interests, or actively supports the informational, recruiting and logistical activities of our enemies. The initial reaction may be to take down the site, but this is problematic in that doing so does not guarantee that the site will remain down. As has been the case with many such sites, the offending site will likely move to a different host server, often in a third country. Moreover, such action will likely produce even more interest in the site and its contents. Also, taking down a site that is known to pass enemy EEIs (essential elements of information) and that gives us their key messages denies us a valuable information source. This is not to say that once the information passed becomes redundant or is superseded by a better source that the site should be taken down. At that point the enemy blog might be used covertly as a vehicle for friendly information operations. Hacking the site and subtly changing the messages and data—merely a few words or phrases—may be sufficient to begin destroying the blogger’s credibility with the audience. Better yet, if the blogger happens to be passing enemy communications and logistics data, the information content could be corrupted. If the messages are subtly tweaked and the data corrupted in the right way, the enemy may reason that the blogger in question has betrayed them and either take down the site (and the blogger) themselves, or by threatening such action, give the U.S. an opportunity to offer the individual amnesty in exchange for information. (emphasis mine)

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Lets All Unite For Human Rights In Palestine And The World

Bloggers Unite

May 15th of this year is the 60th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba –which marked the beginning of the modern age Palestinian plight and suffering. This date is remembered annually on local, regional, and global levels. It just so happens that it is Blogging for Palestine Day As well as Bloggers Unite For Human Rights.

I am certain that many in the blogosphere will dedicate some posts to commemorate this tragic event along with other human rights abuses around the globe.

I look forward to joining you all as we unite for human rights and hopefully, with everyone’s support, this will be such a spectacular event that it will catch the eye of the mainstream media (especially that of the Palestinian situation that is inadequately and incorrectly represented in most of the western media outlets).

Please keep Palestine in mind as well as the People of Gaza who are under siege. Please visit
http://stopthesiegeongaza.blogspot.com/ for news, resources, info and petition relating to end the siege on Gaza.

Visit all the links That I have on my Blog Roll toget some great insights and perspectives on May 15 2008.

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Women's Voices Making History contest

This came to my attention, do not forget to
vote for Palestinian Bloggers like
Rebellious Arab Girl everyone's favorite .



In celebration of Women's History Month,
Women's Voices.

Women Vote is honoring women in
the blogosphere,

through our
Women's Voices Making History contest.
http://action.wvwv.org/favorite_blogger

We're inviting people to nominate
their favorite female
bloggers through March 21. After
the nominating period,

we will list the top 10 female bloggers at
http://www.wvwv.org and ask you to
vote for your favorite.

Check out the form and vote for your
favorite blogger

today, and encourage your readers to
do the same.

We've created a button for your site
that will take

your readers directly to the voting form.

Click here
to nominate your favorite female blogger today!


Thank you- And Dont forget Rebellious Arab Girl
Check her site here where she speaks her mind
in great articles.
She even has a cool shop here where she is selling
"I Am Rebellious" Products be sure to check it out!
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From The Web Page Great Resources And More For people & Bloggers

Hey everyone, I want to welcome you to a new daily post here on my blog.... It's called From The Web Page... After many years of online research I have reviewed many sites and now I want to share with you some cool stuff, online resources and odds and ends... I hope this helps people and bloggers.




Is a great educational site where if you do a little reading you can find out almost anything. http://www.howtodothings.com

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Use this service to hide your IP address and bypass your work/school web filter with ease.
For example, is MySpace blocked at work/school?
It won't be any longer if you use this free service :)
http://www.hidemyass.com/

TinyPic™ is a photo and video sharing service that lets you easily upload, link, and share your images and videos on any website, scrapbook, blogs, and message boards. http://tinypic.com/
This is a cool site that has some cool pics of Palestine a great tool for bloggers... If you have some cool images to share just upload them here and they will be shared with the world.


Click Here To See Which Celebrities and Famous People Share Your Birthday!!

Click
Here To See What Famous Writers And Philosophers Have To Say About...Everything!


The image “http://www.addthis.com/images/addthis-logo.gif” cannot be displayed, because it contains errors.What is AddThis? Great For Bloggers
AddThis spreads your content across the Web by making it easier for your visitors to bookmark and share it with other people, again…and again…and again. Our simple yet powerful widget is very easy to install and provides valuable statistics about the bookmarking and sharing activity of your users. AddThis is the perfect tool to help your visitors create a buzz for your site and increase its popularity and ranking. http://www.addthis.com/

The Israeli Holocaust Against the Arab and Muslim People

http://www.revisionisthistory.org/palestine.html

I came across this site that features a lot of content of the crimes against Palestine by Israel, I Just found this link and will review site later.





Well This has been my first posting of From The Web Page, I hope some of these links have or will be useful, check back tomorrow for more great finds!
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Blog About My Favorite Bloggers From Blogging For Palestine

Late is better then ever, and one of my favorite bloggers
Rebellious Arab Girl
Started what has been called A Universal online blogging activity
“Blog about your favorite blogger” day. It was on the 27th of October to be that day.
I’m just getting around to it now when I was exploring ,http://thesugarcubes.net
So I am glad that was the article that reminded me.

Sorry for the lateness Rebellious Arab Girl. My favorite Blog is hard to say so I am not, but I will say that I love Blogs like Rebellious Arab Girl's and all others that are Blogging for Palestine.
You all do a great job in exposing the crimes of Israel and their treatment of Palestinians under the occupation of Israel. With out you bloggers and blogs and websites elsewhere the world would just be believing the Zionist fed bullshit.

I love Blogs that expose Governments especially the United States & Canadian Government for who they are. liars and crooks among other things but I won't go into a swearing rant. especially on the current United States Government.

A big shout out to Sabbah and all the Blogs Blogging for A Free Palestine, Ending The Occupation, The Right of Return, Stopping The Siege Of Gaza, Fairness & Justice for Palestinians.

keep up the great work Rebellious Arab Girl I hope you do this event next year, I promise I will be on time.

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