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فيديو: كلمة محمد عبوّ في منتدى الصحافة العربية الذي مُنع من الحضور فيه

ننقل هنا تسجيلا مصورا لكلمة محمد عبوّ كانت قد ألقتها سهام بن سدرين بعد أن قامت السلطات التونسية بمنع الأستاذ عبو و الصحفي لطفي الحيدوري، اللذان كانا على قائمة المشاركين في اجتماع مجموعة آيفكس لمراقبة أوضاع حرية التعبير بتونس، من السفر إلى بيروت لحظور منتدى الصحافة العربية الحرة الذي عقد في العاصمة اللبنانية يومي 12 و13 ديسمبر.

Islam and Power

There is a tension in the Islamic world between the desire for democracy and a respect for liberty. (It is a tension that once raged in the West and still exists in pockets today.) This is most apparent in the ongoing fury over the publication of cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in a small Danish newspaper. The cartoons were offensive and needlessly provoc […].

L’islamisme, nouveau panarabisme

Incontestablement, l’islamisme se voulait à l’origine internationaliste, aspirant à placer la communauté des croyants toute entière sous un même leadership. Mais son échec fut de ce point de vue assez vite patent. Les mouvements qui prônaient, dans les années 70 et 80, la réislamisation des sociétés musulmanes « par le haut » – la construction d’ […].

Islam et pouvoir séculier

Certaines vérités élémentaires sont toujours bonnes à rappeler. Le propos s’en trouve souvent éclairé. Entre philosophie et religion il est une différence essentielle. La première est une démarche individuelle : même lorsqu’elle aboutit à former système ou doctrine, elle reste du domaine de la construction que fait chaque individu pour son propre compte. E […].

“Islam and the State”.

Conversation with Vali Nasr (1). Institute of International Studies, UC Berkeley. 10/3/02 1-Background Vali, welcome to Berkeley. Thank you. Tell us a little about your background. Where were you born and raised? I was born and raised in Tehran, Iran. I got my primary and secondary education in Iran, and in England. My family migrated to the United […].

“Activism, Anarchism, and Power”.

Conversation with Noam Chomsky (1). _Institute of International Studies, UC Berkeley. 3/22/02 1-Background Noam, welcome to Berkeley. Where were you born and raised? I was born in Philadelphia, in 1928. I stayed there until I went through undergraduate school at the University of Pennsylvania, then went on to Harvard for a couple of a years in a resear […].

Islamic Democracy and Islamic Governance.

A summary of remarks by Abdolkarim Soroush and Charles Butterworth at The Middle East Institute, November 21, 2000 On November 21, MEI gathered two scholars, the Iranian thinker Abdolkarim Soroush, visiting professor at Harvard University, and Charles Butterworth, Professor of Political Science at the University of Maryland, for a discussion on “Islamic […].