Tunisian Revolution, Feminist De-volution: “Bourgeois Mammary Activism”
Our activists have somehow committed “Feminist plagiarism”, borrowing a foreign concept heedless of its source and unfaithful of its uses,...
Our activists have somehow committed “Feminist plagiarism”, borrowing a foreign concept heedless of its source and unfaithful of its uses,...
Numerous Yemeni websites have been blocked recently by government-controlled ISPs. Among them is the popular YemenPortal (English version of...
Few days ago, the Tunisian regime has blocked access to WAT.TV, a social networking and media-sharing website, which is believed to be the...
In november 2010 Tunisia's president will celebrate his 23 years in power. Unless he tweaks the constitution again, this should […
A large number of activists have gathered in Budapest to discuss about threats to online free speech and finding out ways towards a global anti-censorship...
Outdated press and penal codes continue threatening artists, bloggers, whistleblowers, critics and media figures, while the judicial system...
Social media and smartphones briefly gave youthful Arab Spring protesters a technological edge that helped topple ageing dictatorships a decade ago as their...
Threatened Voices was a collaborative mapping project from 2009–2018 to build a database of bloggers who were threatened, arrested or killed for speaking...
Al Jazeera speaks to Sami Ben Gharbia, a Tunisian activist who co-founded the popular web portal Nawaat.
Sami Ben Gharbia is a Tunisian human rights campaigner, blogger, writer and freedom of expression advocate. He founded Global Voices Advocacy,...
A digital rights advocate who critiques the government's censorship and violations of internet freedom, emphasizing the negative implications for democracy.