Seek news on
InfoAnda
powered by
Google
Custom Search

Last text search :
2016 wso 2.5 rw-r
2017 #1 smp wso rw-r

wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php
2017 #1 smp wso rw-r
wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php
wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php
wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php


Saturday, 27 November 2010 - Egypt Facebook pages vanish before vote: members |
  • Pakistanis angry over detentions in Times Sq. case
    Monday, May 24, 2010
    ISLAMABAD – Relatives of three men detained by Pakistan for alleged links to the suspect in the attempted Times Square bombing say the men are innocent.
    They
  • Taiwan denies boycotting Australian film festival
    Thursday, August 6, 2009

    AFP - Thursday, August 6TAIPEI (AFP) - - Taiwan's Beijing-friendly government on Wednesday denied boycotting an Australian film festival amid a row over the e
  • Merkel's support dips, regional ally resigns International
    Thursday, September 3, 2009

    By Sarah Marsh and Noah Barkin

    BERLIN (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel suffered a double blow on Thursday as a senior party ally in east German
  • Minister seeks closure of anti-Berlusconi websites
    Wednesday, December 16, 2009
    ROME (AFP) - – The Italian government moved Tuesday to close down Internet sites encouraging further violence against Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who
  • Asian markets mixed after Wall Street rally
    Wednesday, March 18, 2009

    By ELAINE KURTENBACH,AP Business Writer AP - Wednesday, March 18SHANGHAI - Asia's stock market rally seemed to be running out of steam Wednesday, despite an
  • TED Talks take to TV | 7 May 2010
  • Seoul shares up helped by techs, cabinet reshuffle | 19 January 2009
  • Koenigsegg gives up bid for Saab | 25 November 2009
  • Pakistan's forex reserves fall to $16.91 billion | 23 November 2010


    Forum Views () Forum Replies ()

    Read more with google mobile : Egypt Facebook pages vanish before vote: members |

    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (0) Email Print Reprints Full Focus Best of the week Our top pictures from the past week.  Full Article  Read China must push North Korea harder: U.S. military chief 26 Nov 2010 Analysis: Thinking the unthinkable -- a euro zone breakup 25 Nov 2010 South Korea Marines vow "thousand-fold" revenge | 1:36am EST Black Eyed Peas to play coveted Super Bowl slot 26 Nov 2010 Obama hit during basketball game, gets stitches | 26 Nov 2010 Discussed 101 Obama’s 2012 re-election prospects uncertain: poll 61 South Korea names security adviser as defense minister 53 North Korea shells South Korean island Watched Bejeweled bra exposed in NY Thu, Oct 21 2010 Row over vote orgasm video Fri, Nov 19 2010 High tech shopping with apps Wed, Nov 24 2010 Green Business Investors hope climate deal on track Investors in "green" assets hope that upcoming U.N. climate talks in Mexico will salvage a deal to cut greenhouse gas emissions in 2011, and in the meantime widen and simplify existing carbon markets.  Full Article  Copenhagen Accord: Climate guide or too weak? Japan: Extending Kyoto "meaningless" Egypt Facebook pages vanish before vote: members Tweet This Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook By Marwa Awad CAIRO (Reuters) - Two Egyptian opposition pages on the social network site Facebook were deleted from the Internet ahead of Egypt's parliamentary election on Sunday then restored after discussions with the site's administrators, web... Related News PRESS DIGEST-Australian Business News - Nov 26 Thu, Nov 25 2010 PRESS DIGEST-Australian General News - Nov 25 Wed, Nov 24 2010 Egypt blogger says jail won't stop future activism Wed, Nov 24 2010 Egypt Brotherhood, ruling party clash before vote Tue, Nov 23 2010 Egypt says won't allow "interference" in election Tue, Nov 23 2010 Related Topics World » Technology » Supporters of former head of the U.N. nuclear agency Mohamed ElBaradei (pictured on posters) chant slogans during a rally in Fayoum, about 100 km (62 miles) south of Cairo, June 4, 2010. Credit: Reuters/Asmaa Waguih By Marwa Awad CAIRO | Fri Nov 26, 2010 5:29pm EST CAIRO (Reuters) - Two Egyptian opposition pages on the social network site Facebook were deleted from the Internet ahead of Egypt's parliamentary election on Sunday then restored after discussions with the site's administrators, web activists who run the pages said on Friday. The activists said they suspected the Egyptian government had played a role in the disappearance of the pages, possibly by covertly bombarding Facebook with complaints about the pages that resulted in their removal, but offered no evidence to support the allegation. Egyptian interior and information ministry officials were unavailable for comment on Friday, a holiday in Egypt. Facebook said in an email message that its security systems, designed to protect users on the site, had led it to remove the pages. "We have been working with political and human rights groups both inside and outside of Egypt since this was brought to our attention to explain the measures they need to take to keep their accounts and associated activity within the site rules," said Stefano Hesse, Facebook head of communications for Europe, Middle East and Africa Stefano Hesse said. "This has led to the two large pages that were of most concern being reinstated," he added. The web is one of the few public platforms for dissident voices in a country where an emergency law in place since 1981 makes political activism a challenge by hampering efforts to establish a popular, united opposition movement. "It is strange that the two biggest Facebook pages in Egypt and the Arab world are all of a sudden deleted," one activist, who ran one of the pages but did not want to be named, told Reuters. One page, called "We are all Khaled Said" and with 330,000 registered users, reappeared 15 hours later after Egyptians living abroad pressed Facebook's administrators to reinstate it, the page's creators said. The second, called "Mohamed ElBaradei" after the former U.N. nuclear watchdog chief, an Egyptian native who led a now-fizzled constitutional reform campaign, resurfaced later on Friday. That page boasted 298,000 users. Khaled Said was a web activist who human rights groups say was killed as a result of police brutality but state authorities say died by choking on drugs. It is Egypt's largest such page. Facebook campaigns played a key role in galvanizing protests in 2008 against rising prices and low wages that led to clashes with police in the city of Mahalla el-Kubra. Sunday's parliamentary vote is widely expected to produce a routine victory of President Hosni Mubarak's National Democratic Party, following a state-run crackdown on media in recent weeks. The government has shut 12 television stations and forced a number of government critics off the air, saying the channels aired content that violated their permits. Its founders told Reuters the Khaled Said page had called for a day of anger on Friday to commemorate the death of another Egyptian, Ahmed Shabaan, 19, whose body was found in a canal in Alexandria last week. "Facebook decided to close the page after the arrival of a large number of complaints from sources who want to silence our voice," one of its founders said. (Editing by Noah Barkin) World Technology     Add a Comment *We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. We try to block comments that use offensive language or appear to be spam and review comments frequently to ensure they meet our standards. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. Views expressed in the comments do not represent those of Reuters.   © Copyright 2010 Thomson Reuters Editorial Editions: Africa Arabic Argentina Brazil Canada China France Germany India Italy Japan Latin America Mexico Russia Spain United Kingdom United States Reuters Contact Us Advertise With Us Help Journalism Handbook Archive Site Index Video Index Reader Feedback   Mobile Newsletters RSS Podcasts Widgets Your View Analyst Research Thomson Reuters Copyright Disclaimer Privacy Professional Products Professional Products Support Financial Products About Thomson Reuters Careers Online Products Acquisitions Monthly Buyouts Venture Capital Journal International Financing Review Project Finance International PEhub.com PE Week FindLaw Reuters on Facebook Thomson Reuters is the world's largest international multimedia news agency, providing investing news, world news, business news, technology news, headline news, small business news, news alerts, personal finance, stock market, and mutual funds information available on Reuters.com, video, mobile, and interactive television platforms. Thomson Reuters journalists are subject to an Editorial Handbook which requires fair presentation and disclosure of relevant interests. NYSE and AMEX quotes delayed by at least 20 minutes. Nasdaq delayed by at least 15 minutes. For a complete list of exchanges and delays, please click here.

    Other News on Saturday, 27 November 2010
    Amnesty urges Egypt to stop military Facebook trial
    US rushes to contain new WikiLeaks damage
    Russia admits Stalin ordered Katyn massacre of Poles
    Foiled Saudi Qaeda cells were recruiting, government says
    22 charged for prank emails, texts after S.Korea attacks
    Teenage boys survive 50 days adrift in South Pacific |
    MI6 'promoted Taliban impostor'
    Portugal fights eurozone contagion, adopts budget
    Court shortens Pirate Bay executives' prison terms
    Hariri visits Iran to lobby for stability
    Federal troops, police prepare Rio slum offensive |
    Pirate Bay activists lose court appeal in Sweden
    Afghan forces foil attack on guesthouse
    EU says Italy may face fines over Naples rubbish |
    Top Afghan vote official denounces political pressure
    Top policeman sex scandal dominates Israeli media |
    US presence in Afghanistan as long as Soviet slog
    Dutch Catholic order admits abuse case hush money |
    Korea group to bid for Brazil train as delay seen |
    Games best for China as Bangladesh win cricket
    Foiled Saudi Qaeda cells were recruiting, goverment says |
    Son of Taiwan's former vice president shot at rally
    Thai ruling party faces ban verdict Monday: deputy PM
    China harassing Mongols ahead of dissident release: activist
    Top UN official to meet Myanmar's Suu Kyi
    Taiwan arrests 153 on alleged vote-buying
    "Norwegian Wood" director Tran cuts through language barrier
    India probes 21 co's in bribes-for-loans scandal
    China launches hourly air quality data index
    Auction houses eye Russian recovery ahead of sales
    Palm oil giant Sime Darby sees quarterly profits drop
    Apple buys HP land to accommodate growth |
    Japanese parliament passes $58-bln stimulus budget
    Pakistan stocks slightly up in dull trade; rupee lower
    Barbra Streisand details love of design in new book |
    Local polls open in first test for new Slovak gov't
    South Korea Marines vow thousand-fold revenge |
    Federal troops and police prepare Rio slum offensive |
    Teenage boys survive 50 days adrift in South Pacific |
    Russia made no missile defence offer to NATO: ambassador
    Battered Irish government braces for wave of protests
    Research Says Scent of Pumpkin Pie Sexually Arouses Men
    Man Beaten With Frying Pan, Stabbed After Facebook Posting Argument
    Where do I vote? Much confusion clouds Haiti polls |
    Families mourn at site of N.Zealand mine tragedy
    President Obama Gets 12 Stitches In Lip After B-ball Game
    Obama gets 12 stitches after 'elbow in the lip'
    Neighbors Colombia and Ecuador end two year spat |
    State Department Warns of Embarrassing Wikileaks Disclosures
    Leading Haiti candidates are study in contrasts
    MTV Responds To Screenwriter's "Jersey Shore" Rip-Off Allegation
    Taiwan local polls test pro-China party after shooting |
    Global minimum and maximum temperatures
    NATO Helicopters Didn't Fly Into Pakistan: ISAF
    Egypt Facebook pages vanish before vote: members |
    Man Falls Asleep in Car, Crashes Into Apartment Complex Pool
    Woman Arrested After Threatening Black Friday Shoppers With Gun
    2010 Sees Big Jump In Malware Creation
    Peru arrests coca growers and mayors in drug sweep |
    Families say goodbye at site of New Zealand mine disaster
    South Korea Marines vow "thousand-fold" revenge
    Philippine military expects amnesty for rebel soldiers
    Centurions Hussey, Haddin in Gabba Ashes record stand
    S.Korea lays to rest marines killed in N.Korea attack
    Philippines stops deploying workers to South Korea
    Rare letters from Russian imperial family to be auctioned
    Empty chair for Liu at Nobel ceremony: activist
    Q+A-What Taiwan local elections mean for markets, China
    US-ENTERTAINMENT Summary
    Taiwan local polls test pro-China party after shooting
    Barbra Streisand details love of design in new book
    Chinese AIDS activist to attend Nobel ceremony
    Bolshoi Ballet to beam live to world cinemas
    China talent show beauty dies during plastic surgery
    Albino United kicks against prejudice in Tanzania
    NY's subway dancers never stop moving
    Barbra Streisand details love of design in new book |
    US-TECH Summary
    Apple buys HP land to accommodate growth
    Iraq arrests militants suspected of deadly church attack
    Mexican politician released in Mexico: report |
    Iraq arrests 12 suspects in Baghdad church attack |
    Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant to launch by January
    Computer meltdown leaves Aussies without cash
    U.N. envoy visits Myanmar's Suu Kyi, junta meeting unlikely |
    Iran foils hijack bid on Tehran-Damascus flight
    FBI Charges Somali Teen In Christmas Tree Car Bombing Attempt
    Iraqi PM Maliki says to form government by mid-December
    Rights Groups Says Southern U.S. "Fails" In Reducing AIDS Cases
    Iran says first nuclear plant begins operating
    Suicide bombers kill 4 police in east Afghanistan |
    Suicide attack at Afghan police HQ kills 12
    Taiwan pro-China party holds edge in mayoral races |
    NATO, Afghan forces say they killed 15 insurgents
    Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant to launch by January |
    Iraqi PM Maliki says to form government by mid-December |
    New Somali cabinet approved by parliament |
    Somali-born teen arrested in U.S. car bomb sting
    Japanese men working shorter hours: survey
    India's Ambani shows off 'world's priciest home'
    Willie Nelson charged with pot possession in Texas
    Cher a natural diva in 'Burlesque'
    Taiwan pro-China party holds edge in mayoral races
    Murakami took 4 years to approve 'Norwegian Wood'
    Sony abandons plan to boost stake in Japan LCD plant: report
    Indonesia's Mount Bromo shoots ash in low-level eruption
    Egypt's court overturns telecom news monitoring |
    Greece at new risk of being pushed off euro
    Bodies of missing Tenn. mom, Jo Ann Bain, and daughter found
    Female Breasts Are Bigger Than Ever
    AMD Trinity Accelerated Processing Units Now in Volume Production
    The Avengers (2012 film), made the second biggest opening- and single-day gross of all-time
    AMD to Start Production of piledriver
    Ivy Bridge Quad-Core, Four-Thread Desktop CPUs
    Islamists Protest Lady Gaga's Concert in Indonesia
    Japan Successfully Broadcasts an 8K Signal Over the Air
    ECB boosts loans to 1 trillion Euro to stop credit crunch
    Egypt : Mohammed Morsi won with 52 percent
    What do you call 100,000 Frenchmen with their hands up
    AMD Launches AMD Embedded R-Series APU Platform
    Fed Should not Ignore Emerging Market Crisis
    Fed casts shadow over India, emerging markets
    Why are Chinese tourists so rude? A few insights

    [InfoAnda] [Home] [This News]



    USD EUR - 1 year graph

    BlogMeter 1.01