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Published date: 4 March 2021 11:56 UTC | Last update: 3 weeks 1 day ago
It is not a question of if the app will be coopted by Arab authoritarian regimes as a means of surveillance and control - it s a question of how quickly
Clubhouse conversations have been recorded and posted online as an intimidation tactic (Illustration by Hossam Sarhan/MEE)
Clubhouse is taking parts of the Arab world by storm. The voice-based social media app allows people using Apple’s iOS operating system to create discussion rooms based on a topic of their choice. The result has been vibrant discussions on all manner of topics, from feminism to political reform.
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Abu Dhabi’s crown prince Muhammad Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan (‘MBZ’) the United Arab Emirates (UAE) strongman and an influential figure in the wider Arab world attended the biennial International Defence Exhibition (IDEX) in February 2019, surrounded by foreign leaders. IDEX brings all the defence sector’s major players to Abu Dhabi, capital of the UAE, and it opened with a full-scale military display, when UAE-made Nimr all-terrain vehicles, US armoured vehicles and French tanks were shown in Hollywood-spectacular style to convey the military and geopolitical ambitions of ‘Little Sparta’, as US General James Mattis called the UAE in 2011, when he was head of Centcom, the US Central Command.
US Sanctions Saudis, But Not Crown Prince, Over Murdered Journalist Mohammad Al-Kassim 03/02/2021
The unclassified US intelligence report revealed that Mohammed bin Salman approved an operation to capture or kill Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi
A US intelligence report has revealed that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman personally approved an operation to capture or kill dissident Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
The damming findings of the declassified report released on Friday say that the prince, who is known as MBS and is the de-facto leader of the kingdom, is responsible for Khashoggi’s murder and that he gave the green light to a plan to either “capture or kill” the exiled journalist, who was a critic of the Saudi government.
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