We walk a route from which there is no return
The power of muscle memory: Walking as a ritual of resistance
The power of muscle memory: Walking as a ritual of resistance
A growing number of Egyptian prisoners have joined a widespread wave of hunger strikes, including well-known activists associated with the January 25 revolution who were detained on charges related to…
At 9 am, activists, lawyers and families start coming to the Heliopolis courthouse for the first hearing of 24 people accused of protesting and vandalizing public property. Erase the year, and…
“Each one of us, after this experience of the revolution, has something to say,” said Sanaa Seif, on February 18, 2011, on Democracy Now, in response to a question by Sharif…
The activist and writer has been in prison for the majority of the past nine years
Signatories to the public statement are also calling for the release of all those unjustly detained
She is being held in remand detention at Qanater Prison
After turning herself in to authorities on Saturday, activist Sanaa Seif is being held at Qanatar Women’s Prison, according to her sister…
The prosecution released activist Sanaa Seif on Wednesday after she voluntarily turned herself in, asking her to return in 10 days, she wrote on…
Activist Sanaa Seif was released on Wednesday after being questioned in relation to charges of instigating protests on April 25. However, a new investigation was also launched…
«About a month ago I went to visit a friend in prison. It doesn’t matter who he or she was, since there are now hundreds of…»
« We saw a revolution erupt, then we saw it die. We saw people whom we once thought were good show an ugly face. We saw…»
«The protest law passed by Hazem al-Beblawi’s government last year has proven to be as draconian and dangerous as many critics predicted. Today, a group of…»
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