Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Arab Bloggers for freedom and democracy

Arab Media Bloggers panelists

Tuesday, 21 June 2011, 2.00 p.m. and 4.00 p.m., Room Aeltestenrat
The uprisings in the Arab World have changed the Western political landscape dramatically. While the outcome of the changes is not yet clear, the general consent is that the media – particularly social media – has played a pivotal role in mobilizing the masses and bringing down authoritarian rulers.  Revolutions are not produced by the media. However, recent events in North Africa and the Middle East have illustrated that digital applications such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and others have become decisive tools of political empowerment and mass mobilization.


We have invited a group of bloggers from the Arab World to join us at the Global Media Forum. They will share their personal experiences and discuss the importance of the media and particularly social media in the recent uprisings. We will also ask them to share their views on the role of the media in promoting and safeguarding freedom and human rights and what role, if any, the outside world (and particularly Europe) should play in these crucial times.
Our guests will be citizen journalists who blog about political and social issues in Arabic from Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Palestine, Jordan, Syria and Bahrain.
Moderation:Ronald Meinardus  Regional Director Middle East and North Africa, Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Liberty, Kairo
The Role of Bloggers in Promoting Freedom and Democracy in the Arab World
Panelists:Rachid Filali  Algeria
Suhail al Gosaibi  Bahrein
Basem Fathy  Egypt
Mustafa Saad  Iraq
Mohammad Al Qaq  Jordan
Tarik Nesh-Nash  Morocco
Monder Al Jaghoub  Palestine

Strategies to Promote Democracy and Human Rights in the Arab Worldb _ The Role of the (Social) Media and the International Community
Panelists
Markus Löning  Federal Government Commissioner for Human Rights Policy and Humanitarian Aid
Marc Koch  Editor in Chief DW-Radio/DW-World.de
Basem Fathy  Egypt
Monder Al Jaghoub  Palestine


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