After the Rabea verdict: How the state’s claim for millions in damages has kept Shawkan, 214 others in prison
Those convicted in the Rabea dispersal case remain in prison in lieu of paying millions in damages
Those convicted in the Rabea dispersal case remain in prison in lieu of paying millions in damages
As the historic trial draws to a close, Mada Masr maps the details of the case, which spanned almost 5 years
A journalist sifts through her interviews in and around the bloody dispersal of Rabea al-Adaweya sit-in
The ruling from Egypt’s highest court is final—only a presidential pardon could suspend the sentence
Hackers uploaded a photo of MB leader Mohamed al-Beltagy, who was recently issued a death sentence
Shawkan, held in illegal pretrial detention since 2013, will receive UNESCO's press freedom prize
The MFA condemned the possible nomination of Shawkan for UNESCO's press freedom prize
A number of journalists have been arrested, detained and disappeared in recent weeks
Several Muslim Brotherhood defendants and journalist Shawkan accused prison authorities of abuse
«Shawkan shares his thoughts on a recent prize and his unjust detention»
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