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Interview with admins of ‘We are all Khaled Said’ Facebook page Interview with admins of ‘We are all Khaled Said’ Facebook page

by The Boston Review November 03, 2011 Posted in Democracy, Human Rights, Internet Freedom, Middle East and North Africa, Technology and Social Movements, Social Media, Facebook Activism, Twitter Activism, Youth

Anver M. Emon, Ellen Lust, and Audrey Macklin interview Ahmed Saleh in Cairo and Nadine Wahab in Washington, D.C. about their experience as admins of the Facebook page which served as an information hub during the 2011 Egyptian Revolution. 

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“After Egypt’s revolution, I never expected to be back in Mubarak’s jails” #FreeAlaa “After Egypt’s revolution, I never expected to be back in Mubarak’s jails” #FreeAlaa

by Alaa Abd El Fattah November 02, 2011 Posted in Alert, Arrests, Crisis, Human Rights, Middle East and North Africa

"I have been locked up, again on a set of flimsy charges, five years after imprisonment for supporting the judiciary" says Alaa Abd El Fattah. The Guardian has published a letter Alaa snuck out of his prision cell to his pregnant wife and we've republished it here. 

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Case Study: Campaign to #FreeAlaa Case Study: Campaign to #FreeAlaa

by Rachel Silver October 31, 2011 Posted in Advocacy, Alert, Building Awareness, Human Rights, Increasing Transparency, Middle East and North Africa, Technology and Social Movements, Social Media, Facebook Activism, Twitter Activism

This weekend, Egyptian blogger, Twitter activist, and human rights advocate Alaa Abd El Fattah (@alaa) went in to a military court in Egypt for interrogation. He refused to answer the military’s questions and was thus detained for 15 days. Activists in MENA and all over the world are campaigning on and offline for his release. 

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Tweeps use #hs4palestine to show solidarity and discuss prisoner swaps Tweeps use #hs4palestine to show solidarity and discuss prisoner swaps

by Rachel Silver October 11, 2011 Posted in Advocacy, Arrests, Building Awareness, Human Rights, Middle East and North Africa, Social Media, Twitter Activism

About 2,000 Palestinian prisoners have joined a hunger strike in Israeli prisons at the same time Israel and Hamas have announced that they've reached a prisoner swap deal that would result in the release of Gilad Shalit, an Israeli prisoner in Palestine.

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How to: Create Effective Advocacy Videos How to: Create Effective Advocacy Videos

by Rachel Silver October 05, 2011 Posted in Building Awareness, Human Rights, Mobile, Platforms and Human Rights, Video

WITNESS has created a toolkit for human rights defenders and social change activists interested in using video to strengthen their advocacy campaigns.

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Campaign for Palestinians who were denied visas to Tunisia for Bloggers Meeting #ab11 #visarejected Campaign for Palestinians who were denied visas to Tunisia for Bloggers Meeting #ab11 #visarejected

by Rachel Silver October 04, 2011 Posted in Advocacy, Blogging, Building Awareness, Collaboration, Human Rights, Internet Freedom, Middle East and North Africa, Technology and Social Movements, Social Media, Facebook Activism, Twitter Activism

Currently the 3rd Arab Bloggers Meeting is taking place in Tunis. While many influential and important Arab bloggers are in attendance, those coming from Palestine were denied entry visas by the Tunisian Interior Ministry. Bloggers at the conference and their supporters online have launched a campaign to draw attention to the injustice and find out why the visas were denied. 

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How Can You Help Saudi Women? How Can You Help Saudi Women?

by Rachel Silver September 27, 2011 Posted in Advocacy, Alert, Building Awareness, How To, Human Rights, Middle East and North Africa, Platforms and Human Rights, Social Media, Facebook Activism, Twitter Activism

Over the past few months we've been covering the Saudi #women2drive movement and this week we've shared some horrible news about human rights abuses in Saudi Arabia. People are asking us- "How can we help?" We believe getting the word out and making people aware that these human rights abuses are real and serious, is the first step to achieving change. Here's what you can do:

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10 Lashes for Driving 10 Lashes for Driving

by David Keyes September 27, 2011 Posted in Advocacy, Alert, Arrests, Building Awareness, Human Rights, Middle East and North Africa

Originally published on the DailyBeast by David Keyes, Executive Director of Advancing Human Rights and CyberDissidents.org, this piece explains that the rights of women in Saudi Arabia are still severely limited and to applaud King Abdullah for "human rights improvements" is a mistake.

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How we made the media pay attention SNCC's Atlanta staff in 1963. Photo by Richard Avedon How we made the media pay attention

by Mary Elizabeth King September 20, 2011 Posted in Building Awareness, Anti-Violence, Human Rights, Civil Resistance Tactics

Civil Rights veteran Mary Elizabeth King discusses lessons from trying to get the media to pay attention to their movement and applies those to the contemporary situation in Palestine. (Originally published on WagingNonViolence)

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Youth activists leverage video and sports communities to campaign for Palestinian UN bid Youth activists leverage video and sports communities to campaign for Palestinian UN bid

by Rachel Silver September 13, 2011 Posted in Building Awareness, Human Rights, Middle East and North Africa, Technology and Social Movements, Platforms and Human Rights, Youth

OneVoice Palestine’s youth activists have launched a campaign which uses online video and leverages sports communities in support of the fast-approaching Palestinian bid for statehood at the United Nations.

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