Leila Fadel http://wknofm.org en Libyan Radio Station Promotes Democracy, One Rap At A Time http://wknofm.org/post/libyan-radio-station-promotes-democracy-one-rap-time Many of the militia fighters who rose up and ousted former dictator Moammar Gadhafi in 2011 have refused to lay down their arms and are still challenging the post-revolutionary government.<p>Yet the militias are facing a challenge of their own. They now come under verbal attack on one of Libya's newest radio stations, Radio Zone.<p>Bassem Arady, a presenter at the station, says pretty much whatever's on his mind. Tue, 18 Jun 2013 07:07:00 +0000 Leila Fadel 32688 at http://wknofm.org Libyan Radio Station Promotes Democracy, One Rap At A Time After The War, A Bitter Feud Remains In Two Libyan Towns http://wknofm.org/post/after-war-bitter-feud-remains-two-libyan-towns Little boys play soccer in the afternoon heat at a makeshift camp near Libya's capital Tripoli. Their homes, or what's left of them, are in Tawargha, a small town about 20 miles from the Mediterranean coast.<p>The town has been empty since August of 2011. Its residents fled in cars and on foot, under fire from rebel militiamen from the nearby town of Misrata.<p>The siege of Misrata was one of the bloodiest battles of the Libyan war. Wed, 29 May 2013 06:55:00 +0000 Leila Fadel 31628 at http://wknofm.org After The War, A Bitter Feud Remains In Two Libyan Towns From The Heart Of Egypt's Revolt, The Pulse Of Artistic Life http://wknofm.org/post/heart-egypts-revolt-pulse-artistic-life Egypt's capital, Cairo, is now synonymous with protests and sometimes violence. Late at night, the once-bustling downtown streets are largely empty these days. Thu, 16 May 2013 20:09:00 +0000 Leila Fadel 31023 at http://wknofm.org From The Heart Of Egypt's Revolt, The Pulse Of Artistic Life Egyptian Activists Say Their Religion Isn't Your Business http://wknofm.org/post/egyptian-activists-say-their-religion-isnt-your-business Since Egypt's revolution began, tensions among Egypt's Muslims and Christians have only increased. Earlier this month, it once again turned deadly. Tit-for-tat killings left three Muslims and at least six Christians dead.<p>That and other religious violence is prompting a public debate about religious identity in Egypt. One group of young Egyptians wants to remove religious labels from national ID cards.<p><strong>'Where The Trouble Starts'</strong><p>Aalam Wassef, one of those advocates, will gladly tell you he's a video artist, a musician and a publisher. Sat, 27 Apr 2013 09:03:00 +0000 Leila Fadel 30070 at http://wknofm.org Egyptian Activists Say Their Religion Isn't Your Business Egypt's Jon Stewart Says He Won't Back Down Amid Charges http://wknofm.org/post/egypts-jon-stewart-says-he-wont-back-down-amid-charges It's 9:30 p.m. on a Friday night, and Bassem Youssef's show is on TV screens at cafes throughout downtown Cairo.<p>It's the Egyptian political satirist's first show since he was <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/04/02/176065257/egypt-ratchets-up-case-against-satirist-threatens-to-close-tv-station">summoned to the prosecutor general's office</a> to answer questions about the jokes he makes on TV. Wed, 24 Apr 2013 07:21:00 +0000 Leila Fadel 29899 at http://wknofm.org Egypt's Jon Stewart Says He Won't Back Down Amid Charges