Feb 04 2010

Electronic Media Debate

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By Daoud Kuttab

The decision by the Court of Cassation to classify websites as “publications” and thus apply the Press and Publications Law to them is troubling.

Unlike other laws that criminalise press violations, Jordan’s Press and Publications Law only allows civilian punishment, meaning that electronic media violators might be fined, but not jailed. But the problem facing web-based publications is much more complicated when it comes to jailing or fining web publishers.

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Jan 20 2010

Jordanian Orphanages, the Minister of Social Affairs and the Media

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Jan 14 2010

Karameh For Palestinians at a time of indignity

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Jan 07 2010

Growing up in Bethlehem with the Dead Sea Scrolls story

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Jan 05 2010

The Need to Support the Fledging Television Industry in Palestine

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Jan 05 2010

Jerusalem should be at the center of peace efforts

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Dec 31 2009

When Obama took his eyes off the [Palestine] ball

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Dec 29 2009

The Need to Support the Fledging Television Industry in Palestine

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Dec 26 2009

THE ONLY HOPE LEFT

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Dec 24 2009

Media freedoms under the new administration

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