Stories from the Egyptian revolution: Ola Shahba and Yasmine El Baramawy
The comics express the anger and betrayal the women felt, especially toward revolutionary friends.
The comics express the anger and betrayal the women felt, especially toward revolutionary friends.
Progress on sexual violence seems a beautiful success story, but reality was complicated and painful
Progress on how sexual violence against women in the public sphere is dealt with may be one of the few tangible gains of the revolution
Sara’s* 11-year-old daughter still won’t wear the clothes or bag she had on that night, on June 8, when her and her mother were grabbed and assaulted by mobs of young…
Zaki is also facing a criminal trial on numerous charges including sexual assault and blackmail
Police detained a 17-year-old boy on Friday in Sharqiya’s Zagazig city after the victim of a mob sexual harassment incident identified him…
The "I Saw Harassment” initiative released a report on Saturday stating that it documented at least 77 instances of sexual harassment on…
The “I Saw Harassment Initiative” released a report on Sunday indicating an increase in cases of harassment and sexual violence nationwide, in the…
Cairo Criminal Court handed a life sentence to two defendants and 20 years in prison to a third for a mob sexual…
Violent incidents of sexual harassment continued unabated on the second day of Eid celebrations, according to a report issued by the “I…
«Rape is not done by monsters, it is done by human beings»
«I was part of Operation Anti-Sexual Harassment/Assault (OpAntiSH), one of several groups that fought mob attacks against women in Tahrir from 2012 onward. This piece is…»
«In recent days, and repeatedly over the past few years, mobs of men violently attacked women and girls taking part in demonstrations in Tahrir Square. This…»
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