Amnesty International: Dozens of deaths in Egypt’s prisons due to medical negligence
Amnesty international has issued a report entitled, “Die or burn: The negligence and denial of health care in Egypt’s prisons,” to shed light on the suffering of prisoners in Egypt and the bad conditions they are kept in. Amnesty said…
After Rafah and Sheikh Zuweid 4,000 families in Arish threatened with forced displacement
“We are not terrorists … we are with the state.” With those words, the people of the port area of Al-Arish in North Sinai appealed to Egyptian regime officials to stop the demolition of their homes and their forcible displacement….
Despite loans and donations there is a crisis in funding the COVID-19 vaccination in Egypt
Despite more than $16 billion worth of loans to confront the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic and enforced deductions from salaries and pensions, the Egyptian government has decided that COVID-19 vaccines will not be given to citizens for free. The…
In Egypt, detainees go on hunger strike to save their families
The situation in Egypt is completely different from what is happening in the rest of the world. Instead of the solidarity of free men outside prison, solidarity has arisen in Egypt from those who are languishing in detention with those…
Biden entered the White House on the back of a tank and ignited a wave of ridicule within Sisi’s media
Egyptian media loyal to the regime of General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi focused on the US National Guard’s deployment in the streets of Washington DC, to secure constitutional and democratic processes during the inauguration of US President-elect Joe Biden. The Egyptian…
Once again, Sisi excludes political detainees from presidential pardon
Political and media security sources revealed that General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi excluded detainees and prisoners in cases of a political nature from the expected political amnesty on the occasion of January 25. On the other hand, human rights sources revealed…
On the anniversary of the January revolution, repression escalates despite the absence of calls to protest
For the first time in 10 years, calls to protest and go to the street in Egypt to commemorate the 25 January 2011 revolution are absent; however, the regime’s repression has escalated. This comes in conjunction with the tightening of…
Six icons of the January Revolution are celebrating its tenth anniversary in prison
Logically, the figures and leaders of a revolution should get important positions and roles in the regime that claims to represent the revolution and its goals. This is not the case in Egypt. Under the authoritarian regime of Abdel Fattah…
By imposing fees, Egypt’s new parliament begins offering loyalty to the regime
“A parliament that serves the system and its agenda, not the people.” This was the impression many Egyptians had in the first days of the parliament’s work when it approved a bill imposing new fees on people who are suffering…
Al-Sisi: The man who does not tire of promises
General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi surprised the Egyptians by making a new promise of great achievements after three years, repeating promises that he had made repeatedly for varying periods of time. Continuing al-Sisi’s promises of prosperity to the Egyptians, he said…










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