أرشيف القسم: Tunisia
">الغربة؛ أصعب ما فيها أوّلها، لا يهم إن كنت تغترب عن أهلك أو بلدك أو ثقافتك أو حتى قارّتك، فالغربة من أي نوع صعبة، خاصة في أوّلها. بالطبع لا يستوي المغترب المجبور مع ذلك الذي اختار الغربة بنفسه، ولا يمكن مقارنة من يختلف عليه كل شيء مرة واحدة بذلك الذي اختلف عليه شيء واحد، ولكن [...]
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15 January 2011كلّنا تابعنا الحدث التاريخي يوم أمس، وكيف استطاع الشعب التونسي الحبيب تسميع صوته والثورة على نظام أحرق واستهلك أفراد مجتمعه على كل المستويات. ومع فرحة تحرير العقول تأتي فرحة الشجاعة في تطبيق ما يمليه العقل المتحرر وما يفرضه المنطق في حالة الملل من الموت البطيء، والألم من الركض في حلقة مُفرَغة للوصول للا شيء إلاّ [...]
Frédéric Kanouté: Supporting Palestine… and fined for it!
12 January 2009The famous Malian footballer Frédéric Oumar Kanouté revealed a T-Shirt expressing his support for Palestine during a match. As a reaction, the disciplinary committee of the Spanish football federation announced on January 9th a fine of 3,000 euros (4,093 dollars) on the veteran Sevilla striker for displaying this shirt, considering it an offense ( since [...]
Tunisian Bloggers Condemn Gaza Massacre
28 December 2008[via: Bacchus] Actually, it comes as no surprise that there were tens of posts shared on the Tunisian blogosphere addressing the attacks on Gaza. I found them all worth reading, but of course I couldn’t link to all the articles here, so I chose to link to a collection of the latest writings instead. To [...]
Blog Action Day; In The Arab World…
15 October 2007In our part of the world environment has definitely witnessed a lot of changes, negative ones, due to global warming, WAR, and the annoying ignorance of many Arabs. One can still see people throwing garbage out their car windows; a study showed that Arabs alone throw away around 25 billion plastic bags on daily basis! [...]
Ramadan Mubarak
13 September 2007Today is the first day of the Holy Month of Ramadan. I wish all Muslims of the world a happy and blessed month. Ramadan always has this special thing about it. Other than the spiritual side of it; witnessing more and more Muslims becoming more aware of their religion, and seeing them actually have fun [...]
Tunisie Telecom
28 June 2007Where do I start? It’s been over 2 months now and our landline is still dead, and it’s not the first time. As I mentioned before, we’ve been having never-ending problems with our phone line over the past 4 years. What gets on my nerves is the fact that till this moment, no one has [...]
Visa Regulations In The Arab World
08 March 2007I’ve always believed that it’s such a shame for Arab countries to request visas from each other. I mean, we call for an Arab union, we dream of an Arab unity on all levels of life, but while dreaming and calling, we still stick to every single separation factor that helps only spread more division [...]
Burning Hell!
20 June 2006Summer used to be my favourite season…but not any more. Summer sucks as long as you don’t get to be in the right place, i.e. sea, or a 24 hour air-conditioned place. It was 42 degrees yesterday, today, thank God, I didn’t have to leave home, but the temperature indoors is 34. Thank God it [...]
AquaCool on Tunisie Blogs!
01 February 2006This post is to thank the Tunisian blogosphere for adding my blog to their aggregator. In every Tunisian Bloggers meetup, the bloggers pose the same question: why isn’t AquaCool on Tunisie Blogs? My reply was always: although I feel so Tunisian, but the fact that I’m not a real Tunisian national might be the reason. [...]
