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5th May 2010
By: Brian Whitaker
More absurdity from Egypt. About 50 students at Cairo universityhave been banned from completing their end-of-year exams because of their unauthorised activities on campus. They broke the rules, apparently, by sticking up anti-smoking posters. Perhaps the nastiest part of it is the way they were… Read more
2nd May 2010
By: Brian Whitaker
The Egyptian musicians' union is seeking to prevent Elton Johnfrom performing at a private concert in Egypt on May 18, because of his sexuality and his views on religion. Mounir al-Wasimi, head of the musicians' union, told the German news agency: "How do we allow a gay, who wants to ban religions… Read more
2nd May 2010
   Amid unprecedented public debate in Saudi Arabia about gender segregation, the head of Mecca's religious police has complained that he and his family are suffering threats and verbal abuse – including accusations of atheism – as a result of his controversial views. Ahmed al-Ghamdi caused a stir… Read more
1st May 2010
By: Brian Whitaker
Sufis are the latest religious group to fall foul of the Egyptian authorities' control freakery. Earlier this week, security forces in Cairo closed the Sayyeda Zainab and Sayyeda Nafisa mosques after night prayers and turned off their lights in order to prevent the holding of Sufi dhikr ceremonies… Read more
1st May 2010
    Yesterday several Saudi newspapers, including Arab News and al-Watan, published a very unusual photograph showing King Abdullah and Crown Prince Sultan surrounded by a group of more than 30 women. (The complete picture is here.) The women attended a National Dialogue forum on "society and… Read more
30th April 2010
By: Brian Whitaker
Violence in northern Yemen seems to be increasing again, despite the truce called by the government in February. On Wednesday, the interior ministry said three tribesmen (described by Reuters as "pro-government") were killed by Houthi rebels. Yesterday, officials said seven people died during a gun… Read more
30th April 2010
By: Brian Whitaker
A woman in Riyadh was stopped by police earlier this week and questioned about her legal status, Arab News reports: They learned that she was a runaway maid who fled her sponsor five months ago. According to police, the maid then fell prey to a group of men who had offered her a job with benefits,… Read more
29th April 2010
By: Brian Whitaker
A group called Lawyers Without Restrictions is trying to launch an obscenity case against cultural officials in Egypt for publishing the centuries-old collection of folk tales, A Thousand and One Nights. Read my article about it at Comment is free. Posted by Brian Whitaker, 29 April 2010.
29th April 2010
By: Brian Whitaker
When the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) opened in Saudi Arabia last year, it was supposed to be a model of modernity, with no gender segregation. Arab News alsodescribed it as “a bridge between world cultures”. But not so fast. It may not have gender segreation, but what… Read more
28th April 2010
By: Brian Whitaker
Heron bin Salem, a 22-year-old member of Yemen's tiny Jewish community, was approached by a police officer and four "security members" in Sana'a on Sunday.  According to the Yemen Observer, the officer informed him: "I do not like your look", referring to the ringlets worn by Yemeni Jews, and then… Read more