Starving for 61 Days: Palestinian Surpasses Biblical 40 Day-Fast

Khader Adnan was not the first and will not be the last to be imprisoned for reasons unknown- shown for illustrative purposes.
Khader Adnan: 60 Days of Legendary Steadfastness
This Palestinian blogger writes a letter of reassurance to Palestinian prisoner, Khader Adnan, who is on Day 61 of his hunger strike to date. Palestinian admiration and support is bestowed on Adnan for his sacrifice.
"Listen to the thousands of mothers you have, listen to the thousands of brothers and sisters you have, listen to the thousands of comrades you have; their voice is your voice, their struggle is your struggle, their aspirations are your aspirations, their freedom is your freedom."
"Listen to the thousands of mothers you have, listen to the thousands of brothers and sisters you have, listen to the thousands of comrades you have; their voice is your voice, their struggle is your struggle, their aspirations are your aspirations, their freedom is your freedom."
Source: A Voice from Palestine
On hunger strike but not famous
"By the time you read these words, Khader Adnan could be dead."
More information on the Khader Adnan hunger strike from the Angry Arab News Service.
More information on the Khader Adnan hunger strike from the Angry Arab News Service.
Source: The Angry Arab News Service
Syrian mobile operator is censoring revolution keywords from text
Smart phones may have played a large part in spreading the word on the atrocities going on in Syria, but may not be smart enough to prevent censorship of revolutionary keywords in texts. This is the new strategy that the Syrian government is taking thanks to a new tech software.
"At the bidding of the authoritative regime, Syriatel Mobile Telecom, Syria’s main mobile phone operator is said to be using equipment that was provided by a private company based in Ireland, Cellusys."
"At the bidding of the authoritative regime, Syriatel Mobile Telecom, Syria’s main mobile phone operator is said to be using equipment that was provided by a private company based in Ireland, Cellusys."
Source: The Next Web
A CIA guide of how to infiltrate a country
Looking to infiltrate a country? This active Lebanese blogger has posted excerpts from an article in The Atlantic, detailing how the CIA infiltrated Pakistan via aid groups. As if the people of the Middle East didn't have enough to be paranoid about.
"This a how-CIA-infiltrate-a-country-101 American course, undertaken in Pakistan and mentioned by the White House correspondent at National Journal Marc Ambinder, and former paratrooper with U.S. Army Special Operations Command D.B. Grady in their new book The Command: Deep Inside the President’s Secret Army."
"This a how-CIA-infiltrate-a-country-101 American course, undertaken in Pakistan and mentioned by the White House correspondent at National Journal Marc Ambinder, and former paratrooper with U.S. Army Special Operations Command D.B. Grady in their new book The Command: Deep Inside the President’s Secret Army."
Source: Lebanon Spring

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