New stories in exile: Abdelrahman Mansour
"In the beginning, I was panicking and unable to sleep unless I talked to someone in Egypt."
"In the beginning, I was panicking and unable to sleep unless I talked to someone in Egypt."
1967: the moment that fractured the new nationalism; politically formative for generations to follow
A group of young activists is calling on Egyptians to boycott the parliamentary elections in honor of the martyrs of the revolution and imprisoned political dissidents. But given the boycott's…
This year was a year of court battles. The rule by law of the security apparatus, prosecution and courts stood against various groups opposing the regime. And 2014 saw several…
Alaa Abd El Fattah's family celebrated his release from prison early on Tuesday morning, almost six years after the day authorities detained…
“She was courageous, free, determined, devoted and immensely generous.
Several jailed activists in Wadi al-Natroun Prison have gone on hunger strike to protest mistreatment, the Freedom for the Brave campaign reported late…
Leaked photos portraying a judge’s night life stirred heated debate in the Egyptian human rights community about the ethics of using personal…
Former Interior Minister Habib al-Adly is pressing charges against activists involved in the January 25, 2011 uprising, his lawyer told Mada Masr…
Activists in Egypt took to the streets on Saturday to protest the detention of prisoners of conscience. Protests worldwide were also organized…
«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…»
«As I walked into Mada Masr’s second anniversary celebration, a rather murky thought occurred to me: "Maybe the team should have split the event into two…»
«I woke up on Tuesday morning, like so many mornings before, to a disturbing video of civilians in pursuit of extrajudicial violence. But this one wasn’t…»
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