What happened after February 11, 2011?
The famous chant of “bread, freedom and social justice” continued to resonate in people’s heads as the 18-day uprising in 2011 drew to an end. Since then, four successive administrations…
The famous chant of “bread, freedom and social justice” continued to resonate in people’s heads as the 18-day uprising in 2011 drew to an end. Since then, four successive administrations…
Towards the end of November, Minister of Interior Mohamed Ibrahim held a press conference “to expose the details of terrorist groups arrested recently by security bodies.” Ibrahim identified a “terrorist…
Three years, two overthrown presidents and a lot of “million-man marches” in between. But between the ouster of Hosni Mubarak in 2011 and the ouster of Mohamed Morsi in 2013…
President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi presided over a meeting with the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) on Wednesday to discuss confronting the threat…
In the latest leaked audio recording allegedly detailing conversations between military leaders, Supreme Council of the Armed Forces member and deputy Defense…
State-owned daily Al-Ahram reported that Defense Minister Abdel Fattah al-Sisi will resign on Wednesday, in preparation for his candidacy for the upcoming presidential…
Recent changes in the makeup of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces' are simply in accordance with the newly drafted Constitution,…
The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) will now be headed by the defense minister, not the president, the state-owned Middle…
In a lengthy interview with the London-based pan-Arab newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat, former Armed Forces Chief of Staff Sami Anan carefully evaded the…
«On October 9, 2011, I witnessed the Egyptian military brutally murder dozens of Coptic Christians, using excessive force against peaceful protesters near the state television building…»
«After 30 years of servitude to a Hosni Mubarak regime that empowered the rich and the ruling classes, Egyptians chose revolt as the supreme agent of…»
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