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Spokesman: Despite Relentless Oppression, Muslim Brotherhood Intact and Functioning
AOHR: Nine Detainees Die of Medical Negligence in Egyptian Prisons in 3 Months
Political Prisoners in Al Minya on Hunger Strike to Protest Torture, Isolated Confinement
Muslim Brotherhood Celebrates the New Hijri Year
Muslim Brotherhood’s Statement on the Unjust Death Sentences Against 75 Political Prisoners of Its Members
Muslim Brotherhood in Syria Condemns UN Envoy Remarks On Idlib
Political Detainees in the New Minya Prison Brutally Assaulted by Special Security Forces
Press Statement on the Death Sentences Issued Against 20 Citizens in Alexandria and Qalubiyah
Muslim Brotherhood’s Statement on the Arrest of Amb. Marzouk, and Dr. Al Qazaz
Muslim Brotherhood's Greetings on Eid Al Adha
Internet Café
Verdict Expected in Khaled Said Case
Robert Fisk: Freedom, democracy and human rights in Syria
Journalist Fined And Sentenced To Six Months For Insult And Libel Of Almasry Alyoum Editor
Blogging And Tweeting, Egyptians Push For Change
Egyptians prepare for life after Mubarak
US calls on Egypt to be transparent in Egypt 's police brutality case and upcoming elections
Police organize fake rally to promote sympathy
Khaled Saeed case investigation
Egypt: Two police officers go on trial for Khaled Said torture case
Egypt: Prosecute Police in Beating Death
Mohamed ElBaradei joins Egyptian sit-in over police death case
Mohamed ElBaradei joins Egyptian sit-in over police death case
Egypt: Prosecutor orders new autopsy on police victim
MB MP demands immediate dismissal of Interior Minister
Alexandria mourns newest Interior Ministry's victim
Prosecution investigates death of man beaten by police in Alexandria
ANHRI 2009 Report, Freedom of Expression in Egypt 2009
Wasla – Egypt's Magazine for Bloggers without Blogs
The Myth of Muslim Conquest
The Myth of Muslim Conquest
Egypt: Internet activists and “influence”
New Books On Hamas: Government Or Terrorist Organization?
Hamas and Its Discontents
State Security Police forces Internet café owners
Critical Overtones Not Appreciated
10 Worst Countries to be a Blogger
Syrian Human Rights Committee (SHRC), Press Release of the 8th Annual Report
Revolution, Facebook-Style
Revolution, Facebook-Style
34 journalists killed in 2008
The following individuals have been killed in 2008 because of their work as journalists
Free Speech in Egypt
A new direction or more of the same?
Revolutions Without Revolutionaries? Network Theory, Facebook, and the Egyptian Blogosphere
Core to Commonplace: The evolution of Egypt’s blogosphere
Core to Commonplace: The evolution of Egypt’s blogosphere
The Blogging Revolution lands
In Egypt, Beware Everyone Is Watched Online
MB MP Criticizes Gov’t Restriction on Internet Users
Egypt demanding data from cyber cafés users: NGO
Fledgling Rebellion on Facebook Is Struck Down by Force in Egypt
Going Underground in Cairo
News - Egyptians tackle taboos through net
Journalists stage protest in support of Muslim Brotherhood
Syrian Human Rights Committee reports “Accelerated Deterioration” of human rights in Syria
Blogging and Politics in Jordan
Mideast censors limiting the Internet
Middle East censors seek to limit access to Internet
Critical writer jailed in Tunisia
Large scale detention in Alfayoum
Young Muslims
A textbook case in press censorship for the past 20 years
The list of 13 Internet enemies
Web users at internet cafes allegedly under the radar of state security, says blogger
Planning for Defeat
HRW report, about blocking Muslim Brotherhood’s sites
Fed-up Egyptians boost Brotherhood
Egyptian Police Stop Attempted Demonstration
The Blogger Scene in Egypt
Blogs on the Middle East Crisis, When More Than Just Weapons Speak
Map of Tunisian political prisons
ONLINE DEMO AGAINST INTERNET CENSORSHIP
"Yes, we practice censorship... so that he who is afraid will not talk"
2006, year of crackdowns on blogging
Bloggers, Kifaya and Ikhwanweb Against Torture
As a blogger is jailed, promises that the internet would challenge dictators have proved illusory
How Do You Solve A Problem Like Tunisia?
The Changing Face of Arab Blogs
Egypt Shuts Door on Dissent As U.S. Officials Back Away
EGYPT: Egyptian democracy activist blogs from cell
The Tunisian government must respect the rule of law
Anger and lack of confidence prevails in the Palestinian Street:
New Internet Subscription System Angers Egyptians
Hamas versus Al-Qaeda
Exiled Libyans use the Web to push for change
Online Freedom for All: Some cases worth supporting
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