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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
Facebook
The Autumn of Mubarak
Rumors of a
Facebook
block persist in Egypt
Interior Ministry Orders Detention Of
Facebook
Activist After He Was Released
Petition For Prosecutor General To Release Blogger Refaat
The Blogging Revolution lands
Editorial: Goodbye Musharraf, Checkmate For Others
In Egypt, Beware Everyone Is Watched Online
Egypt embarrasses itself again
Journalists challenge Egypt’s exceptional laws at seminar
Egypt’s bloggers and labor activists make common cause
Social Networking Threatens to Topple Regime?
Face-off with Facebook
15 activists arrested at Sidi Bishr in Alexandria, Ahmed Maher among them
Habib Denies News of Alleged MB
Facebook
Group
Amnesty urges Egypt to free
Facebook
militants
In Egypt, Wikipedia is more than hobby
Egypt
Facebook
Activist Undeterred
Politics on
Facebook
brings trouble for young Egyptian
EGYPT’S FACEBOOK FACE OFF
Facebook
Activists Call for Releasing Ayman Nour on Revolution Anniversary
Joel Brinkley: Bush gave Egyptians false hope
Prisoners of opinion in the shadow of the pyramids
Egypt’s never-ending state of emergency
"Doctors Without Rights" Turns To Cyberspace
Egypt Activists Launch “April 6” Radio
The Other Arab Bloggers
Facebook
Parties?
Egypt: bread shortages, hunger and unrest
Social Networks, Political Weapons
Internet No Automatic Revolution
Internet Alone Won’t Change Politics
Arab Bloggers Keep Watch Over Government – And Each Other
A small insurrection in Egypt
Undermining Mubarak
Fledgling Rebellion on
Facebook
Is Struck Down by Force in Egypt
Going Underground in Cairo
Egypt: Investigate Beating of ‘Facebook’ Activist
Egypt: Torture for Bloggers and Activists
Egypt’s
Facebook
Revolution
Facebook
Campaign to Release Brotherhood Professor Faramawi
Arab Reform Bulletin: May 2008
How the internet is challenging Egypt’s government
The Princess and the
Facebook
Girl
The strikers’ strike
Another
Facebook
activist detained and abused
Fiction meets reality in Egypt
EGYPT: Salary Hike Kills Strike
Egyptian Political Dissent Unites Through Facebook
Egypt: Second Generation Internet Users and Political Change
Ikhwanweb in Sandmonkey’s Diaries!
Mubarak’s own strike-free birthday gift
Egypt Opposition Increases Pressure on 80-Year old Mubarak
May 4th
Egypt rocked by class struggle, food crisis
MB students create
Facebook
Group "Egyptians, Wake Up"
Facebook
Becomes Tool For Activists in Egypt
EGYPT: New Strike to Greet Mubarak
Brotherhood blogger prevented from leaving the country
Low turnout in Egypt elections
Generation Facebook
Muzzled Egyptians turn to Facebook
Facing Facebook
Why Middle East democracy is inevitable
Hunger Pains for Mubarak
Talking back
Cracking Heads, Distributing Bread
Despite the end of Municipal Elections,Prolonging jail terms for 15 MB members
Akef: Arresting “Esraa†proves the enmity among Egyptian regime and the whole society
Akef Criticizes Arrest of Female Political Activist Israa Abdel Fattah
EGYPT: Opposition Finds Renewed Strength
Muslim Brotherhood to boycott election
Geert Wilders’ Attempt to Provoke Fitna Is Failing
Sorry Muhammad, Danish Youth Says
Islamophobia in the Presidential Elections
Islamophobia in the Presidential Elections
Islamophobia in the Presidential Elections
CSID EMAIL BULLETIN - January 11, 2008
Blogging in the Arab World
Mideast censors limiting the Internet
Middle East censors seek to limit access to Internet
Decades After Camp David, Resistance to Normalization Endures in Egypt
Egypt’s YouTube Democrats
More than 100 websites blocked in growing wave of online censorship
Facebook, Politics, Dissent & Social Networking
A Week of Islamophobia
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