Comments sections on websites have become the catalyst for ignorance and hate. Everyday, there are people who must be searching the Internet for articles written about their “favorite” subjects for
Islamic groups are still condemning the prohibiting of democracy and renouncing the violations of freedom of expression and speech, arguing that currently Islamic nations are afflicted with authoritarian regimes This
The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI) expressed its deepest regret regarding the decision of the prosecutor of the Court of First Instance in Casablanca (13/11/09) in banning the
The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information, ANHRI, expressed its resentment to the decision of the prosecutor of Sidi Mohamed Court in Algeria. The prosecutor banned Sirry Lelghaya (Highly Classified),
The dilemmas of reconciling security and human rights, stability and reform, and external and internal drivers for change were the dominant themes running through a conference on Middle East democracy
Egyptian university students from all political movements and leanings have called for the amendment of the Constitution with regards to the banning of political activities within universities' campuses.
The clampdown series on the Muslim Brotherhood students continues with the referral of 11 Azharstudents from the committee "students' movement against electoral rigging" for interrogation.
On 13 October 2009, Haitham al-Maleh, was summoned by Syrian Political Security in Damascus for an inquiry and has since vanished. He left his home on the morning of 14
Rigging of the student body elections continue with more than 40 Muslim Brotherhood students at Cairo University noticing that their names were not included in the final lists for the
This is a legal paper from The Arabic Network For Human Rights Information, ANHRI, to clarify the responsibility of web masters and site owners towards comments posted by members or