Egypt’s human rights strategy is finally out, but will bring few ‘major developments’ in criminal justice reform, says source
Mada unpacks the strategy and its delayed rollout and looks to what it means moving forward.
Mada unpacks the strategy and its delayed rollout and looks to what it means moving forward.
On both consent and capitalism, IMDY investigates a double layer of authorship.
While shaming institutions publicly appears to have pressured some into putting anti-harassment policies in place, policies alone are not enough, and experts tell Mada Masr there's a need for "collective responsibility" to enact justice for people who have been subjected to sexual violence.
Within 15 minutes, security forces began to use batons and water cannons to disperse the protest.
“On presidential directives,” the Military Prosecution has taken over the ongoing investigation into a series of sexual assaults perpetrated against children at…
Abdel Hameed’s court battle brings further scrutiny to the heavy toll women face in parentage cases
The center pledged to support the victims “to the extent that the organization’s resources allow.”
Zaki is also facing a criminal trial on numerous charges including sexual assault and blackmail
Zaki is also being tried separately in a criminal court on multiple charges of sexual assault
Activists worry that the ripple effect will smother the movement against sexual violence in Egypt
«Agreeing that rape happens and that it’s bad is not a large enough common ground»
«The sooner those feminists understand this underlying tension and try to manage it, the better»
«Civil society organizations cannot just “handle” sexual violence with the logic of crisis management»
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