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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
Penal Code
Statement by Egyptian Parliament Abroad Warns Against Tiran and Sanafir Islands Handover
Independence of the Judiciary Front Denounces Verdict Against President Morsi
Independence of the Judiciary Front: Public Prosecutor Ignores Junta Eavesdropping Crimes
Anti-Coup Alliance Condemns Arbitrary Detention of Female Protesters and Children in Damietta
Legal Experts: Law Will Face Up to Violence and Vandalism
Huda Ghaneya: Persistent Media Campaigns Spread Rumors about Status of Women in New Charter
Abdel-Maksoud: President Morsi’s Detainees Pardon a Revolution Triumph
Rights Activist Urges Constitutional Court to Drop Case Against Brotherhood Lawyers
President Morsi Issues Decree Scrapping Preventive Detention in Cases of Publishing Offenses
Brotherhood Lawyer: Disqualification Decision Clearly Contradicts Relevant Laws
People’s Assembly Approves Bill to Criminalize All Forms of Torture & Stiffen Punishments
MB Head Lawyer: Mubarak Guilty, Deserves Most Severe Penalty
MB Chairman: Egypt Needs National Consensus
Muslim Brotherhood Condemns Military Trials for Egyptian Activists
HRW: Retry or Free 12,000 After Unfair Military Trials In Egypt
Amnesty's 2011 Report: Paints Dismal Picture of Bahrain 's Human Rights Violations
Egypt : Some of The Democratic revolution Fruits In The Field Of freedom Of Expression A Court ruled that being Baha’i is not an insult or libel and in support of journalists’ rights
Statement by the Forum of Independent Human Rights Organizations| Long Live the Egyptian Popular Revolution...Roadmap for a Nation of Rights and the Rule of Law
Libyan writer detained following protest call
Libya: Writer detained after calling for demonstrations
Lawmaker Proposes to Continue Capital Punishment for Treason and Espionage
Appeals Submitted to Courts by Candidates' Lawyers Expose Rigged Parliament
Politicians Describe PA Speakers’ Warnings as Threat to Democracy
Egyptian PA Speaker Warns 'Parallel Parliament'
US scholar calls on Mubarak to end unjustified attacks on students
The Israeli Knesset's Anti-Democratic Agenda
Joint action
A Year Has Passed on His Forced Disappearance
The Situation of Human Rights in Egypt 2009: Introduction, summary and recommendations
Egypt: Keep Promise to Free Detainees by End of June
The cost of torture
HR groups call for harsher punishment of human rights violators in Egypt
Egypt: Prosecute Police in Beating Death
Prosecutor General forms committee to investigate complaints against Netanyahu
Egypt: Drop charges against human rights defenders
ANHRI 2009 Report, Freedom of Expression in Egypt 2009
MB MP: Emergency Law, instrument of tyranny and oppression
Christian Extremists Join The Neo Actio Popularis Team Demanding To Jail Author of Azazel Novel for Five Years
Twenty One Violations against Egyptian Journalists, Bloggers and Writers A Press Conference to Announce the Annual Report of Year 2009.
Egypt: Poor Blaming Of “Shoot ‘em” MP Is Not On Our Behalf Prosecutor General Should Not Let The Incitement Crime Go By
Egypt: sweeping reform needed to protect workers’ rights
Mohamed Salah el-Sanousi tortured and arrested for the second time
Bahar: The execution of spies fully agrees with the Palestinian law
Egypt: Brutal Treatment of Peaceful Protesters
A controversial review
Historic hearing for Ezzat and his colleagues
Egypt Reviewed by UN Rights Council: Truth Emerges Despite Government Lies
Egypt: UN Rights Council Issues Recommendations, Regime Responds
UN Rights Council Adopts Recommendations on Egypt: Government must ensure prompt implementation and reconsider rejected recommendations
Parliament rejects harsher penalties for torture
Egypt: Efforts to combat sexual harassment look promising
Turkey Is Moving Past the Past
Egypt: controversy surrounds new organ donor law
Organ transport law debate continues.
Egyptian government, NGOs duke it out in Geneva over women’s rights
The charges against the Egyptian government for violations of Human Rights
Human Rights Watch’s report –Syria 2010
MB MPs excellent performance in the Egyptian Parliament
Egypt: Ahmed Douma, student blogger, tortured during detention in Damanhour prison
Egypt: Ahmed Abdelradi severely tortured by Aswan police
The Algerian Government ban Sirry Lelghaya is a step backwards to Freedom of Expression
Hussein Ibrahim in an interview with Ikhwanweb, Our Agenda in the Parliament’s new session
Egypt police officer gets some justice for torturing mentally disabled
Human rights center vows to sue Israeli leaders as war criminals everywhere
New Books On Hamas: Government Or Terrorist Organization?
Libya at the UN General Assembly
Egypt government's anti-fasting campaign
Egypt: Interior Ministry says okay to fine citizens for “not fasting”
Chairman of the Cairo Criminal Court accuses US of meddling in Egyptian internal affairs
Amnesty International Report 2009 on Syria
EOHR calls for the release of demonstrators in the case of gas exportation
Egypt: Free expression still outlawed in Egypt
Norwegian lawyers to sue Israeli leaders for war crimes
Obama’s speech at Turkish parliament
EOHR issues its report” When will the crime of torture stop?”
Gamal Mubarak: "We Need Audacious Leaders"
34 journalists killed in 2008
The following individuals have been killed in 2008 because of their work as journalists
Resolving America’s Islamist Dilemma:Lessons from South and Southeast Asia
Torture Officers’ Accountability, Permanently out of Service
Harassment = Jail Time!
The Costs of Relying on Aging Dictators
Human Rights Foundation Demands Eliminating Laws Restricting Free
Saydnaya Prison in Syria, Forgotten Opinion Prisoners, Information are Absent, Barred Visits
MB Lawyers Submit Memo of Military Trial Violations
Case Against Saad Eddin Ibrahim Adjourned To October
Journalists challenge Egypt’s exceptional laws at seminar
MB MP Writes: 2008 Parliament, Facts and Figures, MB Performance
A Lawsuit Demanding Official Release of MB Military Tribunal Verdicts
Liberal Islamic Networks in Indonesia: A Counter-Movement to Political Islam
A Memo to the Prosecutor General Calling for El Shater’s Release
Appeal of one-year jail terms given to four Egyptian editors to be heard on World Press Freedom Day
The Press and the Pharaoh
Egypt: Jailing 800 Activists Casts Doubt on Elections
Egypt: Newspaper editor’s prosecution part of a “pattern of harassment” of Egyptian media
Human Rights Group Slams Egypt ’s Anti-Terrorism Law, Military Courts
MB Military Trials Politically Motivated, Aim to Settle Scores
Danish Cartoons Wars, If at First You Don’t Succeed ...
Tunisia: Amnesty International condemns decision to uphold prison sentence against journalist
ANHRI’s First Annual Report Released
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