Oct 13, 2008
If you understand how "Domain Names" work on the web then you will understand what I am saying here:
A former staff member of Al-Arabiya who registered the Al-Arabiya "domain name" with his name giving his address as the owner of the "alarabiya.net" by "Netsolution" through "Go Dady" is the start of the so called "Al-Arabiya hacked".
That explains why Al-Arabiya in ...
Oct 10, 2008
Saudi intelligence-controlled propaganda Satellite TV station Al-Arabiya hacked today. part of the growing sectarian Shiites vs Sunnis conflict [started the U.S.], the hacker left an Arabic and English message.
Personally, I am not sure if this is true or Al-Arabiya faked the hack to boost the sectarian tension.
Apr 22, 2008
An article published on the Egyptian newspaper al-Ahram yesterday "The dark side of the internet" [Egyptian government mouthpiece] criticizes nearly everything on the Internet which reflects the Egyptian government irritation with the demonstration campaigns organized by Egyptian-activists on social-networking websites [Ahram do not allow direct link to articles, here is the cache text],
The Youtube disaster:
...There are funny objective clips criticize world leaders ...
Feb 3, 2008
Reported on Saudi newspaper AL-Watan, Israel pressured Google to remove all the images of Egyptian footballer Abu Trika showing his T-shirt with the text "Sympathize with Gaza" [also confirmed by Al-Arabiya...or you can do the search by yourself].
Egyptian "Islamic Group" [Al Jamaa Al Islamiya] issued a rare statement, applauded Abu Trika action in an article called "Abu Trika...playing football or ...
Jan 9, 2008
Check out the level of sadness in the country:
Defense Adviser Major General Mohammed Al-Askri, in an interview with Al Arbiya played down the Iraqi resistance's threat saying that most of the resistance operations you see on the Internet are fake operations made by paid-people using modern video-editing techniques.
He give an example saying a video of a tank exploding is released ...
Nov 20, 2007
Inspired by the well known Arabs in the west like King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia and Emir Sheikh Mohammed Al-Maktum of UAE who never finished his primary school, call it Arab Sheiks would fit better.
Gamers take the role of an enterprising merchant lord, and through a combination of strategy and city-building, they try to grow their influence from just one ...
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