By Daoud Kuttab US President Barack Obama was on the right side of history when he supported the young, nonviolent protesters in Egypt,[…]
(This was published in June 29th, 2010) By Daoud Kuttab Ingenuity and media entrepreneurship, helped out by technological changes, provided a rare opportunity[…]
By Daoud Kuttab President Obama was on the right side of history when he supported the young nonviolent protestors in Egypt. The[…]
DAOUD KUTTAB From Thursday’s Globe and Mail Ten years ago, I established AmmanNet, the Arab world’s first Internet radio that used technology to[…]
Following appeared in today’s Jordan Times Real Freedom of Expression still missing By Daoud Kuttab Change to democracy in many Arab countries hinges[…]
This article appeared in Jo magazine ( http://bit.ly/hmpZGx ) FEBRUARY 06, 2011 IT DIDN’T TAKE LONG for the new administration to get riled up[…]
Published in the Jerusalem Post February 11, 2011 By DAOUD KUTTAB Several days before Tuesday January 18, someone in the IDF made a[…]
By Daoud Kuttab While it is not clear when and how the popular revolt in Egypt will end, it is clear that the[…]
Why does the US boycott one of its own citizens who happens to be the Christian mayor of Bethlehem? This has been the[…]
By Daoud Kuttab To understand what is happening in the Arab world today one needs to know only two things: that the majority[…]