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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
Police Torture
Observers to Protect the Revolution:
Police Torture
s Peaceful Protest Detainees
Activists Remember Khaled Saeed
Jurists Demand Quick Probe into Torture and Murder of 300
Thousands Rally on Day of Anger in Cairo, Alexandria, Sharqyya and Mahalla al-Kubra
Human rights report describes Egypt's regime as repressive
MB deputy chairman talks about 7 demands in petition for change
In support of Khaled Said
Activists in London protest against police torture in Egypt
Egypt protests against police brutality
Parliament rejects harsher penalties for torture
Robert Fisk’s World: The truth about the Middle East is buried beneath the headlines
AOHR: Human rights situation in Egypt worsens
The Interview: Wael Abbas
Arab dissent finds voice in cyberspace
Antony Loewenstein on blogging in rerpressive regimes
A new direction or more of the same?
Revolutions Without Revolutionaries? Network Theory, Facebook, and the Egyptian Blogosphere
Father of Al-Jazeera Student Paralyzed Due to
Police Torture
Join the Revolution! An interview with Antony Loewenstein on The Blogging Revolution
The Blogging Revolution lands
Raging against rising internet repression
EGYPT’S FACEBOOK FACE OFF
Egypt and Lebanon: Two Strikes, One Reality
EGYPT: U.S. Sends Mixed Signals Over Rights
Rights-Egypt: EU Criticism Finds Some Unofficial Welcome
The mission of Cairo resident Wael Abbas is to document abuse and repression, despite the dangers.
Egypt Cheers Films Critical of Police
Democracy Activists Disappointed in Bush
Human rights center report: Torture in Egypt is a policy
Egypt’s new golden age of television
Egyptian
Police Torture
rs Show no Mercy to Mentally Handicapped Lad!
More Arab bloggers in peril
Authorities investigate video said to show Egyptian policeman forcing woman to strip
Egypt: Political Fatwas Draw Fire
Officer Who Tortured Citizen Gets 7 Years
Officer Who Tortured Citizen Gets 7 Years
A BBC correspondent’s clever ramble on democracy... Astute analysis of the current political situati
Egyptian bloggers expose horror of police torture
As Egypt cracks down, charges of wide abuse
Egyptian bloggers expose horror of police torture
CSID EMAIL BULLETIN - October 08, 2007
September of discontent
Cairo Moving More Aggressively To Cripple Muslim Brotherhood
Al Fayyum
Police Torture
Citizen to Death, Families Refuses to Take Body
Redrawing the lines
Has this year’s brotherhood Ramadan banquet been banned?
Aljazeera.net Poll: Torture in Egypt a Systematic Policy
Egyptian
Police Torture
Dakahlia Citizen to Death
US State of Department Human Rights Report on Egypt
The Muslim Brotherhood and Women
How Mubarak hijacked democracy
Egypt on the Brink: Recent Repression Can Only Breed Violence
An Egyptian
Police Torture
Story
Egyptian police torture woman detainee (Videos)
Torture victim receives 3 months in prison for “resisting authorities”!
News Analysis: Rice speaks softly in Egypt
Rice’s Rhetoric, in Full Retreat
Interior minister warns Egyptians against using Internet to jeopardize national security
New Expected Terrorist, Made By Egyption Regime...
Egypt steps on the press as it backtracks on democratic reform
Authorities decide to try Al-Jazeera producer on charge of “harming national interest”
Bloggers, Kifaya and Ikhwanweb Against Torture
El-Adly Video-Gate: Imbaba Police Detain Torture Victim’s Father
Who can protect Ihab Magdi Farouk against Terror??
Egyptian Security Storms House of Torture Victim, Detains Wife, Father
Torture video sparks outrage
Bloggers being watched in the Middle East.
A Copt Charged of Supporting Islamic Groups!
MB blogs: A Step Towards More Freedom of Expression
Egyption Policeman Referred to Military Court
Free the Egyptian blogger! But...
Egyptian Blogging on Trial
Dakahlia Police Drowns Young Man in The Nile River
Policeman Sentenced For 6 Months For Refusing To Guard Israeli Embassy
The blogger and the pharaoh
As a blogger is jailed, promises that the internet would challenge dictators have proved illusory
Slap On Nape Clip Policeman Sentenced to 1 Year
Let’s Hear It for the Moderates
New Torture Video Revealed In Egypt
Internet Freedom in the Middle East: Challenges for U.S. Policy
Brotherhood of The Blog
Brotherhood leaders lay low as Egypt government cracks down
Legal, Illegal in Wealth of Khairat Al Shater, Ahmed Ezz
The MB in Egypt is blogging, Where Speech Isn’t Free
Egypt in the dock over tactics of police torturers
Arab Media and Society
Egyptian MP: Torture Is Systematic Under Current Regime
Police Corporal On Hunger Strike Over Persecution
A push for freedom
Bloggers and Rights Activists Against Torture Meeting
HRW to Mubarak’s regime: Investigate police torture, rape of blogger Sharqawi
Blogging for freedom
Middle East bloggers click for change
Updated: 3 Egyptian Bloggers Detained
Anti-torture activists: Mubarak’s police knows no limit
Alaa supports MB So honestly don’t care what happens to him
Blogs & Websites Under Threat
Another Crackdown in Egypt
WPS: Blogging the New Arab Public
9 Behera MBs Detained, House of MB Blogger Raided
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