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  • Gadara in Palaestina Secunda is to-day known as Oum-Keiss, beyond the Jordan, while Gadara in

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913

  • There was a time when I felt as if 'Oum' was vibrating all over.

    Rudra Veena Rendition Srijit Mishra 2009

  • There was a time when I felt as if 'Oum' was vibrating all over.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Srijit Mishra 2009

  • Instead, Egypt's Satellite Channel Al Masriya was showing an old concert by its legendary singer Oum Kalthoum, and Nile TV had a camera streaming images of traffic on one of Cairo's bridges.

    Jamal Dajani: When News Misinforms Jamal Dajani 2011

  • Instead, Egypt's Satellite Channel Al Masriya was showing an old concert by its legendary singer Oum Kalthoum, and Nile TV had a camera streaming images of traffic on one of Cairo's bridges.

    Jamal Dajani: When News Misinforms Jamal Dajani 2011

  • Instead, Egypt's Satellite Channel Al Masriya was showing an old concert by its legendary singer Oum Kalthoum, and Nile TV had a camera streaming images of traffic on one of Cairo's bridges.

    Jamal Dajani: When News Misinforms Jamal Dajani 2011

  • This March, while in Cairo conducting research for her next film, about Egyptian singer Oum Kolthum, she attended protests in Tahrir Square and said she was moved by how people worked together.

    Capturing the Imagination's Uprising Lana Bortolot 2011

  • A series of protests broke out after the final list of those who will be employed a Phosphates Gafsa company on January 5, which are still continuing today in Oum el Arayes and Al Radeef.

    Video: Al Radeyef Protests - When Bloggers Give a Voice to the Voiceless 2008

  • At Oum el Arayes, the widows who have lost their breadwinners in the accidents at the company, still live in tents, on the outskirts of the province of Oum el Arayes, which are located in the Phosphates Gasfa company, where they are calling for their sons to work at the company.

    Video: Al Radeyef Protests - When Bloggers Give a Voice to the Voiceless 2008

  • With little to no coverage of the plight of thousands of people at the rich Phosphorous mines of Gafsa, Redyef and Oum el Arayess on mainstream media, Tunisian bloggers and activists are turning to the Internet to tell the world their story.

    Video: Al Radeyef Protests - When Bloggers Give a Voice to the Voiceless 2008

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