Shortly after the Egyptian revolution that toppled president Mubarak their were some who called for pardoning him and other symbols of the former regime in exchange returning the properties they stole from the people of Egypt.
In the time of revolutions that sweep the Arab world, the reaction of the syrian parliament to Bashar al Asad speech was disappointing for many free and noble Syrians. It was more like an episode of the satirical series Maraya
After the huge demeonstrations that swept every corner in Libya, the president Algadhafi spoke to Libyans on 22-2-2011 in a 60 minutes speech. Kharabeesh tried to summarize it in 2 minutes... this was the outcome.
An infomercial for all citizens (who are considering the notion of practising their legal right of holding demonstrations or sit-ins ) intoducing them to law inforcement officer "Ghadab Fatah Raso Abu Ganweh" and his various assortment of tools and instruments that they should be wary of, especially if they are unfortunate enough to be press personnel.
A 4 minute film based on how the society limits 'Hijabis' freedom of speech. Muslim women are tied down by societies."I made I'm Here because it is hard for most veiled muslim women to find jobs around the world. Employers and companies or general people are always judging them for the scarf on their heads - the way they are dressed."
It's uneasy and uncomfortable to watch, but as the Muslim women break themselves free, they speak proudly of their professions without uttering a word.
The story of Android is a cruel tale about the loss of dreams, on the degradation of the modern world and the enslavement generated by the new millennium.