Handicrafts, ostriches and football: Journalists, public figures taken on stage-managed tour of Tora Prison Complex
Attendees of the tour were not able to speak to prisoners or see actual places of detention.
Attendees of the tour were not able to speak to prisoners or see actual places of detention.
Even countries not normally known to openly criticize Egypt are expected to do so this time
Parliament was quick to take official action against Tantawi for the initiative.
“They say we are against the revolution? Who? The people of the South? We are the resistance.”
"The revolution in Beirut started with those downtrodden classes, then other groups joined them."
A civilian was shot dead by the military in Bir al-Abd, and another was kidnapped by militants.
The demonstrations in Tripoli have a different feel from those in the rest of the country.
The statement calls on Egyptian authorities to immediately and unconditionally release the detainees
Our tactical demand is establishing a transitional government that has financial & social priorities
The letters from prison usually contain simple, heartfelt requests from prisoners.
"The Public Prosecution’s brief statement made no mention of the widespread accounts of abuse."
"I think this is the first movement in the country’s modern history that encompasses all of Lebanon"
One year after the rushed application window, the SMRC has yet not reviewed any of the applications.
Establishing a constitutional court will be one priority especially given that he is a law professor
She was told that she would face further torture if she spoke about the abuse.
Bir al-Abd has become a new battleground between the Province of Sinai and the Armed Forces.
One message suggested that the head of the human rights council suffers from Alzheimer's Disease
Egypt and Israel enjoy a good relationship along diplomatic and security lines, and yet there still remains limits to what can be displayed and done between the two sides.
«Hafsa Halwa unpacks the ongoing protests in Iraq, which have left over 100 dead and 6,100 injured.»
Despite the decision to release at least 96 detainees, the security crackdown has persisted.
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