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MidEast Youth
http://www.mideastyouth.com
Mideast Youth is a network dedicated to eliminate extremist ideologies and ignorance from the Middle East.
Arabs, Iranians, and Israelis post side-by-side to prove the fact that moderation, interfaith understanding, and sanity does exist in the region.
Recent Posts
Brand new competition and Facebook application for MEYArabic
We’re pleased to announce a brand new competition and Facebook application for MEYArabic. The events that come along with MEYArabic first anniversary celebrations, in style. The new competition will put all the blogs of passing month, at the b...
Trash to Treasure: Young artist insipired by trash
Reuse is an annual contemporary art exhibition organised by en.v Earth in Kuwait. It’s putting a zesty twist to the issue of Kuwait’s environment, and rather than preaching, it’s showing the real life effects through art. The exhibition feat...
We are disgusted indeed
A little over a month ago, I left the Sudanese embassy in Cairo feeling powerless and sad. Arriving there, I was expecting to see more Sudanese people registering. You see, in April, we are expected to have our first general elections in 24 years ...
Maziar Bahari thanks supporters on Twitter, Facebook, and elsewhere for his freedom
Maziar Bahari, an Iranian Canadian journalist and documentary filmmaker who was arrested without charge during the Iranian election protests in June, thanks supporters everywhere who campaigned for his release on Twitter, Facebook, and through diplo...
Palestinian, Israeli and Jordanian Writers Unite for the Environment in Jordan
Israeli, Palestinian, and Jordanians host cross-border workshop on environment blogging in Jordan to spur Middle East change. The UN climate change meeting in Copenhagen is putting a lot of pressure on oil-producing nations in the Middle East; but t...
The first anniversary of Mideast Youth Arabic
We commemorate the first anniversary of Mideast Youth Arabic this December 2009. A year of Mideast Youth Arabic has never witnessed one single moderated letter, or a deleted comment, or a censored entry, regardless of the harsh criticism we received...
