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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
Reporters Without Borders
Fuel Everywhere: Inside of us, outside and in the sea
Reuters Journalist Harassed By State Security Agents
A deadly day in Baghdad for journalists
Worldwide Press Freedom Index 2006
The Power of Israel in the United States
Arab Reform Bulletin: October 2006
ONLINE DEMO AGAINST INTERNET CENSORSHIP
2006 Review: Political reform falters in Egypt
2007: Redrawing the map
2006, year of crackdowns on blogging
81 journalists killed - the deadliest year since 1994
Experts: Blocking Ikhwanweb Confirms Egyptian Regime Bankruptcy
Interior minister warns Egyptians against using Internet to jeopardize national security
Egypt urged to free blogger
Authorities decide to try Al-Jazeera producer on charge of “harming national interest”
Egyptian Journalist Photographers Stage Protest Against Egyptian Police Aggressions
Reporters Without Borders
issues its 2007 annual press freedom survey
Bloggers being watched in the Middle East.
MB blogs: A Step Towards More Freedom of Expression
USA’s favorite Arab nation jails bloggers
President Mubarak urged to keep promise he made three years ago
Egypt’s New Opposition Leader Sees End of Regime
As a blogger is jailed, promises that the internet would challenge dictators have proved illusory
Let’s Hear It for the Moderates
Press freedom in Egypt
Concern about increasing violence against women journalists
The MB in Egypt is blogging, Where Speech Isn’t Free
The Police Broke into a Journalist Blogger’s Residence
Blogger Abdel Monem Mahmoud Has Been Arrested
Blogger Moneim detained
Bloggers Protest Arrests With Their Keyboards
State security raids home, detains Brotherhood blogger
Rights groups criticize the arrest of an Egyptian blogger
HRW Demands Release of MB Blogger Abdel Monem Mahmoud
’Brotherhood’ Blogs In Egypt Offer View Of Young Islamists
Journalist Abdul Moneim Mahmoud Jailed Over Fake Case
We Support AlJazeera Journalist Howaida Taha
Egypt: TV journalist detained for denouncing torture
Abdul-Moneim Mahmud
Kareem Amer and Abdul-Moneim Mahmoud
Petition For Release Of Bloggers Kareem Amer And Abdul-Moneim Mahmud
Egyptian Regime Still Showers Moneim With Fake Allegations
Al-Jazeera producer sentenced in absentia to six months in prison.
Baathist regime has dissident journalist sentenced to three years in jail
Ikhwanweb’s Moneim Blogs from Egyptian Prison
Hi From Behind Bars of Tora Prison
Non-Democratic Nations Elected onto UN Rights Watchdog
Status of Political Parties
Abdul Moneim Mahmoud, Agricultural Coop Group Released
Journalists under Pressure
Update:Blogger Omar el-Sharqawi released
Effect of Egyptian Blogs on Politics, Society
Two journalists being held for publishing internal security memo on terrorist threat
Free Monem, Free Karim, Free Egypt
Reporters Without Borders
, Police attack journalists trying to cover demonstration in support of jud
The Arab Media Paradox
Monem’s Detention Extended 15 More Days
Online Freedom for All: Some cases worth supporting
Call for release of blogger who reports on torture of detainees
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