Google News: Google Exec Wael Ghonim Released in Egypt

Google announces the release from Egyptian hands of Google Mid-East front man via Twitter
Updated: Good News: Google Exec Wael Ghonim Released in Egypt
After being missing for around 2 weeks, news surfaced that Wael has been in custody by the Egyptian regime and that he was released few hours ago.
It's fitting then that "Google confirmed his release via a tweet along with CNN, Alarabiya and other TV stations."
It's fitting then that "Google confirmed his release via a tweet along with CNN, Alarabiya and other TV stations."
Source: Arab Crunch
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The musings of a pc-chained girl in her own company.
We get creative for a moment as an interlude to the power-to-the-people epidemic sweeping across the Mid-East that has driven us to distraction.
"You are still in my heart and in the back of my head. What am I going to do with that? I don’t know. What is going to happen? I have no idea. But I am happy for the moment and going to leave it like that."
We get creative for a moment as an interlude to the power-to-the-people epidemic sweeping across the Mid-East that has driven us to distraction.
"You are still in my heart and in the back of my head. What am I going to do with that? I don’t know. What is going to happen? I have no idea. But I am happy for the moment and going to leave it like that."
Source: Thinking Out Loud
Rumbo a Gaza!
Rumbo a Gaza is a from civil society to civil society initiative started by people from various Spanish locations, who want to manifest their solidarity with the Gazan inhabitants.
Spanish speakers including the Latino spirit can but be a good thing for Palestinians in Gaza who could probably do with some samba support.
We'll keep tracking their progress.
Spanish speakers including the Latino spirit can but be a good thing for Palestinians in Gaza who could probably do with some samba support.
We'll keep tracking their progress.
Source: Shajar Al Ba6a6a
Apostasy, Blasphemy, Homosexuality – NO Death Penalty Please
A rant that promises to redress the wrongs in society.
Source: My treasure/ Kinzi Blog














