20 FAQs about demonstrations in Jordan

By Daoud Kuttab 1.     Does the Jordanian regime risk falling as has been the case in Tunisia and Egypt? No demonstrator has  publicly called[…]

Jordanian thugs need a journalistic investigative report

By Daoud Kuttab Freedom of expression and the right to assemble are two basic human rights guaranteed in the Jordanian Constitution and in[…]

Another shameful veto

By Daoud Kuttab US President Barack Obama was on the right side of history when he supported the young, nonviolent protesters in Egypt,[…]

Radio Helping Out World Cup Fans in Jordan

(This was published in June 29th, 2010) By Daoud Kuttab Ingenuity and media entrepreneurship, helped out by technological changes, provided a rare opportunity[…]

Obama’s Veto Is the Wrong Side of History

  By Daoud Kuttab President Obama was on the right side of history when he supported the young nonviolent protestors in Egypt. The[…]

Still missing in the Arab world: assembly, free speech

DAOUD KUTTAB From Thursday’s Globe and Mail Ten years ago, I established AmmanNet, the Arab world’s first Internet radio that used technology to[…]

Real freedom of assembly and expression still missing

Following appeared in today’s Jordan Times Real Freedom of Expression still missing By Daoud Kuttab Change to democracy in many Arab countries hinges[…]

Press freedom in Jordan

This article appeared in Jo magazine ( http://bit.ly/hmpZGx ) FEBRUARY 06, 2011 IT DIDN’T TAKE LONG for the new administration to get riled up[…]

The Palestinian Travel Experience

Published in the Jerusalem Post February 11, 2011 By DAOUD KUTTAB Several days before Tuesday January 18, someone in the IDF made a[…]

Arab uprisings winners and losers

By Daoud Kuttab While it is not clear when and how the popular revolt in Egypt will end, it is clear that the[…]

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