Once again, Syria bans Facebook

According to Al Quds Al Arabi newspaper, Syria is planning…

Liberia government sites are off, and nobody cares

On the night of August 24th. S.W.A.T hackers (probably Iranian…

The Other Voice: Women in the Cyberspace Discourse in the Middle East and Islamic World

http://www.dayan.org/Women%20and%20the%20internet.pdf Tel Aviv…

The Power of 140 Characters: Twitter in the Middle East

The massive, sustained protests in Iran this past month against…

They took the Web and painted it green

Prior to the presidential election in Iran, the Internet and…

The election results in Iran – a golden opportunity for the West

Tal Pavel, PhD, believes Ahmadinejad's victory to be an opportunity…

Hamas Casualties in “Operation Cast Lead” – Final Findings and Conclusions

Summary This survey is a continuation of the previous one[1],…

Hamas Casualties from “Operation Cast Lead” Initial Findings and Conclusions

Summary "Operation Cast Lead” took place between 27/12/2008…

Internet restrictions during election campaigns in Iran

"This is my only link to the western world, one click and I'm…

France: ‘3 Strikes’ Internet piracy law defeated in parliament

France's parliament rejected Hadopi (la Haute Autorité pour…

Internet legislation in the Middle East

As a tool for direct and unfettered access to information and…

The Evolution of Extremism: Omar Bakri Muhammad and other Muslim Organisations in Britain

Abstract This article will examine the evolution of the extreme…

“One Click and I’m in Los Angeles”: Internet Cafés in Iran

For many young people in Iran, the Internet serves as a two-directional…