‘The Infiltrator’: Shedding light on the invisible hands
Mohannad Galal has infiltrated the lines of state-serving civilians, seen aiding the military and police in confrontations with protesters and attacking anti-regime demonstrations.
Mohannad Galal has infiltrated the lines of state-serving civilians, seen aiding the military and police in confrontations with protesters and attacking anti-regime demonstrations.
In the Daher neighborhood, east of Cairo, signs and billboards in support of presidential candidate Abdel Fattah al-Sisi are abundant, just like everywhere else in the city. But not everyone…
On the evening of March 5, 2011, then 19-year-old Tony Sabry was sheltered beneath a blanket as he participated in a sit-in for the first time in his life in…
Perhaps the people happiest with humankind's failure to turn the sci-fi legend of time machines into reality are Egypt's policemen. Three years ago, and more specifically by the dawn of…
The strike began earlier this month over unpaid wages, bonuses and pensions
TV presenter Azza al-Hennawy facing investigations for the second time for her outspokenness: “I want to ask the President, what kind of…
State TV anchor Azza al-Hennawy was suspended this week and referred to internal disciplinary investigation for criticizing President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. A…
A new blog by the name of Maspero2011 was created to document the violent dispersal of a Coptic protest which took place…
During what was announced as Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s monthly speech to the nation on Tuesday, the Egyptian president addressed a number of…
Coptic Christian activists lambasted Pope Tawadros II, the head of Egypt’s Coptic Orthodox Church, for contentious remarks, which he made in an…
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