No.3 / 2007

REPORTING THE MIDDLE EAST

NEWS ANALYSIS

UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Chris Ames: There are still questions to answer on the notorious Iraq dossier

CYCLE OF FEAR
Beatrice Mtetwa: The campaign of harassment in Zimbabwe is at its height

ART WARS
Ruben Andersson: Indian nationalists are no fans of the modern art scene

REPORTING THE MIDDLE EAST

THE AUTHORISED VERSION
Amira Hass: The realities of occupation don’t make the Isreali headlines

FALSE HOPES
Mouwaffaq Al Rifa’i: The Iraqi press faces intimidation and violence

MR MOHAMMADI’S SMILE
Maziar Bahari: An invitation to tea with Iranian intelligence

LOST IN PROCESS
Amr Gharbeia: Egyptian bloggers are under attack

Martin Rowsom – Stripsearch

BACK TO BASICS
Malu Halasa: The future is in lingerie

WALKING THE TIGHTROPE
Safwat Al Kahlout: Journalists in Gaza have to dodge more than crossfire

NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH
Hengameh Golestan: The life of photojournalist Kaveh Golestan

WITNESS TO REVOLUTION
Kaveh Golestan: Reflections on censorship in Iran

FORTY YEARS ON
Raja Shehadeh: Ariel Sharon’s map has reshaped the landscape

ROAD TO NOWHERE

WRONG PLACE WRONG TIME
Any Worthington: The release of documents has lifted Guantanamo’s veil of secrecy

DATA DENIED: THE POLITICS OF SCIENCE

WHO OWNS KNOWLEDGE?
Kenan Malik: The battle between scientific research and cultural identity

DEADLY SILENCE
Helen Epstein: A programme of misguided Aids policy could have been prevented

SCIENCE FICTION
Ashish Ranpura & Daniel Glaser: Scientists speak more than one language

EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT FREE SPEECH

CENSORING THE WORD
Julian Petley: A brief history of censorship

FIRST PERSON

DANCING LESSONS FROM GOD
Dawn Starin: Notes on the press, politics and monkeys in the Gambia

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