Conversations on an empty stomach: The stories of Laila Soueif, part 2
Laila Soueif is 139 days into her hunger strike, unwavering in her demand for Alaa's release.
Laila Soueif is 139 days into her hunger strike, unwavering in her demand for Alaa's release.
"When I demand my right to read and write, I am not asking for a luxury."
Haridy anticipates a number of political prisoners near the 2-year limit will be added to the case
The 7 political figures were questioned about their political views, activities and affiliations
A Badr misdemeanor court extended on Thursday the detention of prominent Egyptian activist and writer Ahmed Douma for an additional 15 days…
Karim Ennarah, research director at the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR), was held in police custody in Alamein for over 12…
Mona Seif, sister of detained activist and writer Alaa Abd El Fattah, issued a plea on Friday in which she expressed fear…
The three were “blindfolded, handcuffed, interrogated and brutally beaten,” and Abukeshek "singled o
Though the march has been coordinated over recent weeks, Egyptian authorities remained tight-lipped
Laila Soueif was admitted to St. Thomas’s Hospital in central London on Thursday night as her health deteriorated due to the hunger…
«Over the past weeks, at least three international protest actions have taken shape in solidarity with Gaza, each marked by its own calculus of strategy, visibility…»
«We need a lucid world, and sobriety, to reimagine what is to come. »
«A few days ago, together with his son on the playground, Alaa was telling us about climbing a tree.»
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