After the extraordinary became common, there is no need for a state of emergency in Egypt
President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi announced, on Tuesday, the cancellation of the extension of the state of emergency, which has been imposed continuously since April 2017, in a crude circumvention of the provisions of the Egyptian Constitution, citing his decision that…
Deaths in Egyptian prisons increased during 2021 to 46 cases
A few days ago, the detainee, Suleiman al-Sayed al-Sharif, died inside the Minya al-Qamh police station in Sharkia Governorate, about a month after his arrest, bringing the number of deaths in Egyptian places of detention since the beginning of this…
Abdel Fattah al-Sisi continues his maneuvers to circumvent human rights criticism
Government institutions and close circles to the regime of Abdel Fattah al-Sisi celebrate his decision to lift the state of emergency, which had been declared in violation of the constitution since April 2017. All of these parties are competing in…
Robot Ai-Da and the Egyptian Strategy for Human Rights: A New Challenge
On the 11th of last September, the Egyptian regime initiated the National Strategy for Human Rights anticipating the regular visit to Washington DC to attend the meetings of the United Nations General Assembly. It seems that the regime is sending…
Poverty in Egypt: Numbers speak
The controversy surrounding the movie “Feathers”, which was attacked by mouthpieces belonging to the regime of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, claiming that it harmed Egypt’s reputation, due to its exposure to the difficult living conditions of the poor, raises many…
Egypt closed: Egyptian authorities prevent Palestinian artists from visiting Egypt
A few days ago, the Egyptian authorities prevented the Palestinian director, residing in London, Said Zagha, from entering the country in order to attend the activities of the El Gouna Film Festival, and detained him in a room at Cairo…
Egyptian government bans photography in schools to cover up education crisis
The start of the new school year revealed the government’s failure to prepare for it, as many problems emerged, including the lack of teachers, the overcrowding of classrooms, and the chaos in schools due to the number of parents. Instead…
Abdel Fattah, Oxygen and Baqer: Activists referred to emergency court over social media blogs
The Supreme State Security Prosecution referred political activists Alaa Abdel Fattah and Mohamed Ibrahim (Oxygen), and human rights lawyer Mohamed Al-Baqer, to the Emergency State Security Court (exceptional court), pending a new case that was reproduced from Case No. 1356….
Sisi barters with Europe: Human rights violations in exchange for preventing irregular migration
Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi found his way to the summit of Egypt and the member states of Visegrad (Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia), which was held during the past two days in the Hungarian capital Budapest, where he took…
British court fines news outlet for pro-Egypt and UAE propaganda
A British court has decided to compensate English journalist Jane Cahane with £81,000 for the damages she suffered as a result of being deceived by the chairman of the board of directors of TIJ, which she served as editor-in-chief of…










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