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Arabian Peninsula Media Roundup (August 21)

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[This is a roundup of news articles and other materials circulating on the Arabian Peninsula and reflects a wide variety of opinions. It does not reflect the views of the Arabian Peninsula Page Editors or of Jadaliyya. You may send your own recommendations for inclusion in each week's roundup to ap@jadaliyya.com by Monday night of every week.]

Reports and Opinions

Embracing Crisis in the Gulf Toby Jones analyzes the influence of the Arab uprisings on the Gulf states and the US position towards them, in Middle East Research and Information Project.

Saudi Arabia opposes .gay internet domain name A news report on Saudi Arabia's opposition of the internet address ending .gay on the ground that it is offensive to some societies.

Exile is Not the Answer to Statelessness! Mona Kareem maintains that exile has made the Emirati activist who has been deported to Thailand, Ahmed Abdul-Khaleq, more outspoken.

Repression in Bahrain

Bahraini activist jailed for three years A news report on the most recent prison sentence of Nabeel Rajab, in Al-Jazeera English.

Teenage boy killed in clash with police in Bahrain A news report on the death of a sixteen-year old youth by the police in Bahrain, on BBC.

Human Rights Watch & Amnesty International

UAE: Stop Harassing Detainees' Lawyers A statement by HRW condemning the crackdown on the lawyers of activists in the Gulf state.

Bahrain: Free Rights Activist Jailed for 'Illegal Gatherings'
A statement by HRW calling for the immediate release of Nabeel Rajab.

'Dark day for justice' in Bahrain as activist receives three-year prison sentence A statement by AI condemning Nabeel Rajab's sentence.

Yemen: Two years on, journalist still behind bars after alleging US cluster bomb use A press release by AI calling upon the Yemeni government to release Abdul Ilah Haydar Shayi'.

Media

Yemen TV: Bringing Back History Jamal Jubran argues that the documentary Leaders Who Shaped Yemen's History "showcases Yemeni figures that made significant contributions to their country's history, figures whose pictures, until shortly before the youth revolution, Yemenis were afraid to display," in Al-Akhbar English.

Ramadan TV Gently Pushes Saudi Boundaries Alessandra Stanley reflects on the implication of a episode in the Saudi program "Hush Hush," which deals with the issue of women's rights to drive, in The New York Times. 


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