An organization without a name: How a group of beginners killed Egypt’s prosecutor general
A story of a nameless organization and Egypt's most ambitious assassination operation in a quarter century
A story of a nameless organization and Egypt's most ambitious assassination operation in a quarter century
An ambiguous architectural form has been erected in the center of Rabea al-Adaweya Square, which housed a sit-in held by supporters of deposed President Mohamed Morsi for six weeks before…
MINYA - It was the same scene everywhere: blackened walls, floors littered with detritus, empty spaces where everything was ripped out and taken. When police forces dispersed the Rabea al-Adaweya…
A day after the bloody dispersal of two Islamist sit-ins by security forces left hundreds dead, the Al-Iman Mosque in Nasr City had been converted into a makeshift morgue, where…
The Appeals Court upheld a death sentence and long-term prison time for 58 people in a Thursday ruling, though some activists say…
Jama’a al-Islamiya leader Assem Abdel Meguid was sentenced to 15 years in prison by the Assiut Criminal Court on Thursday on charges…
President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi asked the June 30 official fact-finding committee to present its conclusions to the public before sending them to…
A report by Human Rights Watch (HRW) condemning the killing of protesters in Egypt in the aftermath of Mohamed Morsi’s ouster as…
In a report documenting state violence following the ouster of President Mohamed Morsi, the New-York based Human Rights Watch concluded that the…
Human Rights Watch officials were denied entry to Egypt on Sunday night as they were coming to present a report documenting the…
«The Foreign Ministry released a statement this past Thursday that was entirely without precedent, and yet it received practically no media attention amidst the political turmoil…»
«Mission accomplished, as far as the authorities are concerned. Rabea al-Adaweya is gone. When the presidency announced that mediation with the Muslim Brotherhood had failed, Al-Azhar…»
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