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The Young Arab and Palestinian Generations, the coming change and Israel’s Plans

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The Palestinian struggle started many years ago and it continues until today to get the Palestinians their rights back. The whole story started simply by taking a land by force and ignoring the presence of those who were living on it. Until today there are many who try to deny the existence of the Palestinian people and its history but for their bad luck reality proves something else.

Following a long armed struggle the Palestinians agreed on letting the gun down and holding the olive tree branch as a sign of peace. Negotiations continued for more seventeen years, Palestinian compromises were given and security was maintained but the only reaction from the Israeli side was more occupation,

FPC Tour: Third and Fourth Days: Minneapolis – Minnesota Journalism Center, Panel Discussion with Midwest International NGO Network members, Netroots Conference

The Third day started with a discussion between the bloggers and several professors, PHD students, Assistant Professors and undergraduate students at the [singlepic id=562 w=320 h=240 float=right]Minnesota Journalism Center, University of Minnesota Journalism School. Several experts in Journalism took part in the discussion.
Jane Kirtley talked about Ethical responsibilities and legal rights of new media in a democratic society. She describes freedom of press as an important condition in order to get real democracy. Seth Lewis talked about how media digitization changes the social, cultural and economic context of news. Jeff Broadbent talked about the impact of new media political mobilization and the spread of new ideas. Nora Paul talked about the use of social media

FPC Tour: Second Day: Discussing Internet Use and threats on those who use it

The second day of the FPC started by taking the bloggers and journalists to a panel discussion with leading Internet freedom advocacy group at the Center for[singlepic id=556 w=320 h=240 float=right] International Media Assistance, Robert Guerra, Cynthia Wong and Susan Morgan talked at a panel to discuss the use of Internet, freedom of use of Internet and safe use of Internet.

Patrick Meier started by talking about the recent change in the Arab world. He quoted an Egyptian protestor: “We use facebook to schedule protests, twitter to coordinate and youtube to tell the world.” Patrick talked about the Egyptian great use of mapping and Internet in the time of the revolution and even these

FPC Tour in the U.S: First day: Meeting Alec Ross, Judith A. McHale, Daniel B. Baer and senior Arab and International Bloggers

Monday was the first day in the FPC Foreign Reporting Tour that brings twenty journalists and bloggers from North Africa, the Middle East, Portugal, China, [singlepic id=552 w=320 h=240 float=right]Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan and many other countries.
The reasons of this tour are varied between giving an opportunity to the journalists and bloggers to speak at Panels about their experience and opinion of the use of social media and Internet, and also to give them a chance to ask American officials questions about what they do in order to advance freedom of expression and freedom of using Internet.

September Declaration of the Palestinian State..is it Possible?

The Palestinian determination to go the UN Council for recognition of the Palestinian state increases everyday. Reports about secret channel of negotiations [singlepic id=547 w=320 h=240 float=right]were denied by the Palestinian official Sa’ab Erekat who confirmed that without a complete freeze of the settlements building no progress can be achieved in the peace process.

Ynet reported that an official in the PA confirmed that the Palestinians are determined to approach the UN for statehood for two reasons that are that they do

Middle East Post to cover the FPC Foreign Reporting Tour in the United States of America

Next Week 12-18 June 2011, a tour will be held by the American Department of State about Blogging for Social and Political Change. The Tour aims to explore[singlepic id=546 w=320 h=240 float=right] how the U.S government advances foreign policy positions on the web and how strategy is implemented. The tour will take place at Washington DC and Minneapolis.

Senior and Mid-Level bloggers and Journalists from Kenya, Uganda, Zimbabwe, China, Indonesia, Philippines, Armenia, Germany, Portugal, Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Morocco, Oman, Yemen, Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan and Palestine will take part in the tour and report about what they explore

Lessons In Leadership XXXX – Timing

Everything we do is part of something we want to achieve; things that would be normal and simple only to make us live or other things that are achieved on[singlepic id=545 w=320 h=240 float=right] the long term. One important thing that must be considered is time and whether it is really important or not.
Good Timing and Bad Timing, Early and Late…when and how and which is the best moment that we can make our decision at. We think when we say that there is a good and bad timing that there is a magical or unknown source of interference that allows us to succeed or fail; a typical behavior of humans that started many years ago when the Gods were supposed to give signs so people would know whether to go to war or love or do business.

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