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Bahrain's latest PR offensive, which involved sending a 200-strong delegation to the United States under the banner "This is Bahrain", has ended in a rather comical fiasco.
Earlier this week, the delegation – from the pro-government Bahrain Federation of Expatriate Associations (BFEA) – claimed to… Read more
British prime minister David Cameron receiving a decoration from King Abdullah in 2012. The award, The Order of King Abdul Aziz, is given to foreigners for "meritorious service" to the kingdom.
Not only are many Saudis jumpy about their incautious King Salman, the world surrounding the Gulf is… Read more
A campaign to polish up Bahrain's tarnished image in the United States is reported to have enlisted help from the Israeli propaganda outfit, MEMRI.
A 200-strong delegation from the pro-government Bahrain Federation of Expatriate Associations (BFEA) is currently in the US promoting "This is… Read more
One of Mimsy's removed artworks. More examples here.
London police block anti-ISIS artworks
Demand for £36,000 to protect 'free speech' exhibition
"Passion for Freedom" is an annual exhibition and arts festival in London which, in the words of its organisers, sets out to ask "… Read more
Maryam Namazie: "Criticising religion is not incitement of hatred against people."
Why Warwick university was wrong to ban ex-Muslim speaker Maryam Namazie
There are numerous countries, especially in the Middle East, that have laws against "defaming" or "insulting" God… Read more
The municipal elections in Saudi Arabia scheduled for December will be the first in which women have been allowed to take part. Now that registration of voters and candidates has closed it is possible to get a clearer picture of the actual levels of female participation.
Across the kingdom, there… Read more
Anne-Marie Lizin: EU resolution was "neither constructive nor fair"
Rights activist defends Azerbaijan
GNRD 'high commissioner' accuses European Parliamen
A senior figure in the Global Network for Rights and Development (GNRD) has come to the defence of Azerbaijan following… Read more
Jeremy Corbyn, the new leader of the Labour party, is likely to stir up some much-needed debate about British foreign policy, especially in relation to the Middle East.
Corbyn's emphasis on promoting human rights and avoiding military adventures in the region is… Read more
A lot of misinformation is being circulated about the crane accident on Friday which killed more than 100 people at the Grand Mosque in Mecca during a storm. Several spurious claims have gained credence simply because no one bothered to check them against the abundant photographic evidence.
One… Read more
More than 100 people died on Friday when a crane toppled over during a storm and crashed on to the Grand Mosque in Mecca.
An engineer on the construction site around the mosque described this as an act of God. "It was not a technical issue at all," he told Agence France Presse. "I… Read more