How a former Egyptian prisoner is trying to take an ex-prime minister to court in the U.S.
Both the governments of Egypt and the United States have intervened to have the case dismissed
Both the governments of Egypt and the United States have intervened to have the case dismissed
“Nostalgia has returned, stronger than ever,” Rashed tells me.
Those convicted in the Rabea dispersal case remain in prison in lieu of paying millions in damages
How Egypt’s foreign policy sailed through the difficult events of the summer of 2013
The ruling from Egypt’s highest court is final—only a presidential pardon could suspend the sentence
New Province of Sinai promotional video purports former security personnel joined the militant group
Amnesty called on France to suspend arms transfers to Egypt
The case dates back to 2013, when the station was stormed in the aftermath of the Rabea sit-in dispersal
The case dates back to 14 August 2013, when the station was stormed after the dispersal of sit-ins
Several Muslim Brotherhood defendants and journalist Shawkan accused prison authorities of abuse
«Most Egyptians have constructed narratives around Rabea in order to deal with what happened»
«But the trauma of Rabea will never heal unless it is drawn out of the circles of polarization and negation.»
«Five years ago on what would turn out to be the last normal day of my life I sat down at my desk in a small…»
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