Egypt: TV host gets jail term for insulting Morsi
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View ArticleEgypt: Opposition launches initiative for new 'non-partisan' Constituent...
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View ArticleEgypt: Revolution makes it worse for women
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View ArticleEgypt: 300 cases of Egypt sexual harassment in first half of Eid, says watchdog
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View ArticleEgypt: Brotherhood targets trade unions
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View ArticleEgypt: Police torture 88, kill 34 under Morsi
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View ArticleEgypt: We refuse economic bondage: Stop the loans
Dear friends,In the coming period we will again be facing a familiar enemy that many of you have and continue to battle. International financial institutions like the IMF have long had a hand in...
View ArticleEgypt: National Council for Women rejects constitution draft
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View ArticleEgypt: Political groups, NGOs reject IMF loan as undemocratic, lacking...
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View ArticleEgypt: Persistant battle against rampant sexual harassment
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View ArticleIMF in Egypt: Revolution or coming full circle?
The Egyptian government has finally concluded an initial loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) following two years of continual negotiations. The agreement is to be finalised by the...
View ArticleEradicating dissent in post-Mubarak Egypt
Sub-Title: Civil society face new repressive lawsLast week, and in the aftermath of mounting political tensions and street violence shaking the country, the Egyptian Ministry of Justice announced a new...
View ArticleEgypt held to account for failing to protect women protesters
The African Commission on Human and People’s Rights has handed down a decision in a case concerning violence against four women journalists during a protest. The Commission found that the state of...
View ArticleThe necessity of revolutionary violence in Egypt
‘All politics is a struggle for power; the ultimate kind of power is violence.’ - C. Wright MillsViolence is related to notions of justice. In Egypt there are two forms of justice that we have been...
View ArticleWhy millions of Egyptians wanted Morsi out
STOP PRESS: Following mass protests, Egypt's army has ousted President Mohammed Morsi from power, placed him under house arrest, suspended the constitution and pledged to hold early elections. The top...
View ArticleAn important victory of the Egyptian people
Yes, the fall of Morsi and of the rule of the Moslem Brothers is an important victory of the Egyptian people. It was expected by all Egyptians. Twenty five million citizens had signed a petition...
View ArticleOn the situation in Egypt: an insider’s viewpoint
Dear Friends,These words are part of discussions with friends in some African institutions and abroad relevant to the Western capitalist media’s categorization of Egyptian popular movement as a...
View ArticleThird phase of the Egyptian Revolution: Is this the path to war?
The contemporary Egyptian Revolution commenced after a popular uprising on January 25, 2011, whereby millions of protesters from diverse socio-economic, political and religious backgrounds demanded the...
View ArticleIs the Egyptian revolution dead?
The short answer is ‘No.’ A longer answer follows. What happened in Egypt between 30 June and 3 July was not a coup against an elected government. It was another attempt by the generals to co-opt...
View ArticleEgypt’s mass struggles, the coup and its regional implications
Sub-Title: Will Tunisia, Libya and other states follow a similar pattern?Although the United States has refused to condemn the military seizure of power in Egypt and is sending another four F-16...
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