Photo: Anine Dedekam Moldskred
Cyberactivists from Palestine, Yemen, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, and Egypt
During the Arab Spring, a new group of female activists has emerged. As 'cyberactivists', they participate in the revolution by constantly tweeting, blogging, and facebooking about it.
Monday, 10 May, the Black Diamond was the venue of a conference about them: Cyberactivism - A conference on social media and the Arab women in the uprising.
»We are ordinary people, but we are young, and we use social media to make the revolution a success,« says Afrah Nasser, one of the participants from Sana’n in Yemen.
Afrah tells the University Post that especially the title of the conference, with reference to social media and Arab women, resonates with her: It reflects what she is. For the last three years, she has been an active blogger both in Arabic and English.
»Blogging used to be a hobby, but now it is fundamental to me,« she says.
There is no doubt the Arabic countries have been inspired by each other. Afrah claims that she was not active in political issues until the revolution started.
»I’m a participant in the revolution. I work as a journalist, and after work, I go out on the streets and demonstrate. Then, I go home and blog about it, as an independent blogger«.
»The main issue in Yemen today is to fight for freedom of expression, and equal rights for all,« Afrah says.
According to her, it is crucial for international society to advocate the Arabic uprising. But international media should hear about Yemen from the Yemeni people themselves – not from people outside.
Yemen is, together with the other Arabic countries, considered not-free on the Freedom House analysis of press freedom.
Many of the speakers have been beaten, arrested and oppressed because of their protests in cyberspace.
In Yemen, the government, in contrast to several other Arabic countries, has not shut down blogs. But that does not mean that being an activist is safe. Afrah has a strategy: Constantly posting and writing on the web.
»I keep tweeting, blogging, and facebooking. The more I put myself out there, the better. If I haven’t posted anything in six hours, my phone starts ringing, because people are worried something happened to me«, Afrah says.
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I have worked in the Middle East (Saudi Arabia) in the 1980s and I can empathize with these young Arab ladies. My hats off to them. Keep up this work. Im an Indian Muslim, and I understand their concerns. Your efforts will expose the vile deeds your leaders are inflicting on your conscience and show the world the ACTUAL face of Islam (read : not the taliban) . Such activities come with a price, but somebody has to start it, continue and sustain. My support to all that you do
Cyberactivism - A conference on social media and the Arab women in the uprising.
Speakers: Women from Palestine, Yemen, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, and Egypt
Organizers: Danish PEN, KVINFO and Danish Centre for
Culture and Development (DCCD)
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