A year of legal setbacks
Since July 3, 2013, Egypt’s human rights record has been widely criticized both domestically and internationally. Over the course of the past year, a host of laws and decrees have…
Since July 3, 2013, Egypt’s human rights record has been widely criticized both domestically and internationally. Over the course of the past year, a host of laws and decrees have…
A dictionary of labels invented after January 25, 2011, compiled by Andeel.
As Egypt waits to elect a new parliament, the transitional government appears to be taking advantage of this window of opportunity to rush through new laws with the approval of…
The Egyptian Center for Economic and Social Rights (ECESR) issued a statement lambasting the government for issuing the 2014/15 state budget with no…
In one of his last acts as Egypt’s interim president, Adly Mansour issued a decree late Thursday cancelling a number of pardons…
In a new poll released by the Egyptian Center for Public Opinion Research, Baseera, on Tuesday, diverging opinions were given about the cabinet…
Neither the banned Muslim Brotherhood group nor the military-backed interim government have responded to a proposed plan for reconciliation, Hassan Nafaa, the…
Drafters of the new constitution are considering major amendments to the so-called road map just one week before the draft is due…
The European Union’s foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton starts a three-day visit to Cairo today, where she will meet with officials, political…
«On the anniversary of the demise of one form of political authority, I find myself contemplating the very nature of the new regime that is currently…»
«There are a number of fears that surround Egypt’s transitional roadmap. The most significant is that the intention behind delaying the presidential elections is to pave…»
«No matter how many times you witness it, the transformation is still a dizzying one. Kiosks that once vended chocolate and cigarettes, deployed as a gunman’s…»
You have a right to access accurate information, be stimulated by innovative and nuanced reporting, and be moved by compelling storytelling. Subscribe now to become part of the growing community of members who help us maintain our editorial independence.
Join us