Can the police return to campus?
Over eight university students have been killed and hundreds detained since the start of the academic year in September, following fierce clashes between police and students mostly belonging to the…
Over eight university students have been killed and hundreds detained since the start of the academic year in September, following fierce clashes between police and students mostly belonging to the…
The flicker of hope for the student movement that was kindled at the start of 2013 was quickly overshadowed by deadly violence, leaving in its wake a trail of blood…
Since the start of the academic year, university campuses have become the new battleground between the military-backed government and the deposed Muslim Brotherhood, but increasing police brutality has shifted the…
In the capital of the Nile Delta governorate of Daqahlia, Mansoura Criminal Court issued sentences against 155 individuals said to be…
Brotherhood students continued protesting on university campuses on Tuesday, a reaction to the death of their colleagues in Al-Azhar University. On Sunday,…
Police stormed Al-Azhar University campus on Monday, amid fierce clashes with students supporting the Muslim Brotherhood. The students protested against the death…
Fierce clashes broke out between the Students Against the Coup (SAC) movement and police forces in Cairo and Zagazig universities Wednesday, killing…
Protests broke out on several campuses across Egypt on Sunday, as two explosive devices were also discovered at Cairo University, state-run news…
Police forces arrested four alleged assailants following Sunday's clashes in front of Cairo University. State-owned Al-Ahram daily newspaper reported that they are…
«"Show me your ID and go over there for inspection," the security guard told me aggressively, although I was already handing him my ID card. As…»
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