Gadaffi: Blocks Facebook, Twitter and Aljazeera

He'd rather not see/ Gaddafi blackout of internet from Facebook, Twitter, Aljazeera.net.
Libya Blocks Facebook, Twitter and Aljazeera.net
In the capital of Libya Tripoli the computers are not switched into the regular revolutionary channels of facebook, twitter and Aljazeera net. There is a blackout of these activist hotspots by Libyan authorities.
Source: Arab Crunch EN
Meanwhile on Facebook
Staying with Facebook: how people expressed their support of the revolution on their walls and profiles.
Source: The Blog of the Ugly Duckling
Celebrating Revolution in Style
Revolution is the fashion: what's in and what's not on the revolutionary street.
Source: Tahrir Hipsters
Watani Habibi in Japan
Kuwaitis celebrate independence and liberation (50th and 20th respectively) in a Japanese sing-song (isn't that Karaoke?)
It's not all rebelling in the Gulf: in Kuwait we have reveling.
It's not all rebelling in the Gulf: in Kuwait we have reveling.
Source: TWOFORTYEIGHTAM
Jordan's dirty hands in Bahrain
We hear a rumour that some Jordanians have Bahraini blood on their hands - the blood of Thursday Feb 16th.
Source: The Angry Arab
What is #ReformJo?
Staying with Jordan:
While it was easy to just watch from the sidelines with Egypt and Tunisia, local Jordanian voices are now piping up on rumblings in Jordan.
"Today is the first time I will write about the revolutions storming the Arab world."
(There's a first time for everything)
While it was easy to just watch from the sidelines with Egypt and Tunisia, local Jordanian voices are now piping up on rumblings in Jordan.
"Today is the first time I will write about the revolutions storming the Arab world."
(There's a first time for everything)
Source: Under My Olive Tree
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