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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
Wael Abbas
Speaking out for justice and human rights: Exclusive Interview by Dr. Ashraf Abdelghaffer .
When reporting becomes activism
Blogging And Tweeting, Egyptians Push For Change
The Loss Of Popularity Of Egyptian Blogging
Generation Mubarak/Generation Facebook
ANHRI 2009 Report, Freedom of Expression in Egypt 2009
Egypt: Calls for solidarity with Egyptian anti-torture blogger
Wael Abbas
Youth activists arrested in Egypt
Arab Media: Human rights vs bill limiting media coverage
Egypt: UN Rights Council Issues Recommendations, Regime Responds
Egypt: Top blogger found not guilty, no jail time
Egypt:A call for unity with Anti-Torture Blogger
Human rights coverage spreads, despite government pushback
Upholding the Imprisonment Sentence of Blogger
Wael Abbas
, Six Months In Jail
National Police Day in Egypt a troubling holiday
Egypt: Prominent Egyptian Bloggers and Activists Detained
Bloggers arrested for demonstrating support demand immediate release
The Nag Hammadi story: arresting citizenship
Detained Egyptian activists being released upon Cairo arrival
Egyptian activists, bloggers arrested in anti-sectarianism solidarity showing
Egypt: In Cairo International Airport …Be Careful if You Are A Blogger!
Human rights: Heavy hand of emergency law in run-up to elections
The Interview:
Wael Abbas
Q: Where On Earth Do The Confiscated Computers Go?
If Only the Uighurs Were Buddhist and China Was Israel
Bloggers held in Egypt without charge
Three bloggers detained, says rights group
Crackdown on Egypt’s Islamist bloggers
Continued Detenion Of Two Bloggers at Cairo airport.
Arab dissent finds voice in cyberspace
Giving voice to the voiceless, in Iran and the Arab world
Muslim Brotherhood in audience for Obama Cairo speech - Feature
’Business as usual’ in Middle East
Mass protests in Egypt fail to live up to the hype
Egypt: A Blogger Attacked in His House
Police officer assaults, breaks into blogger’s home
Day of Rage, Latest News
Blogging and social networking dominate conference on Arab media
Revolution, Facebook-Style
Facebook As a Platform for Anti-Establishment Protests in Egypt
Revolution, Facebook-Style
Egypt: one blogger disappeared and another still in custody despite court order
The President’s Man
Egypt Cyber Activists Receive Warnings to Close Down their YouTube, Flickr Accounts
Egypt: Detainees Stacked Like Sardine in a Cage?
A new direction or more of the same?
Revolutions Without Revolutionaries? Network Theory, Facebook, and the Egyptian Blogosphere
Egypt bloggers take on U.S. elections
Democracy in Egypt
The Prosecution of the First Moroccan Blogger
The Way Government Treats Them
"You Get Used To It" -- Torture and The Police in Egypt
Egypt: Increase in Censorship and Internet Users’ Privacy Violation
Film chronicles history of Egypt’s judiciary
EGYPT’S FACEBOOK FACE OFF
Prisoners of opinion in the shadow of the pyramids
The Other Arab Bloggers
Arab Bloggers Keep Watch Over Government – And Each Other
Egypt: Torture for Bloggers and Activists
Egyptians Go E-Politics
Arab Reform Bulletin: May 2008
How the internet is challenging Egypt’s government
Egypt: Second Generation Internet Users and Political Change
al Jazerra focus on bloggers and Egypt
al Jazerra focus on bloggers and Egypt
The mission of Cairo resident
Wael Abbas
is to document abuse and repression, despite the dangers.
Media in Egypt opening up and getting clamped down
Wael Abbas
: the Arab Internet’s unlikely superhero
CSID EMAIL BULLETIN - January 11, 2008
A dark year for press freedom in Egypt
Blogging in the Arab World
Blogging and Politics in Jordan
Authorities investigate video said to show Egyptian policeman forcing woman to strip
El-Adly Videogate: Police officer forces woman to strip naked
Egypt’s YouTube Democrats
The Hoax of Restoring my Account by YouTube
YouTube Restores Account of Award-Winning Egyptian Blogger
YouTube shuts down Egyptian anti-torture activist’s account
YouTube stops account of Egypt anti-torture activist
Gratuitous violence
Egyptian bloggers expose horror of police torture
Egyptian bloggers expose horror of police torture
Web users at internet cafes allegedly under the radar of state security, says blogger
Arab Bloggers Exercise Democracy and Prompt Debate Despite Tough Opposition From Governments
Eight More Activists Arrested for Supporting Judges
Photos of Disgrace: Police Brutalities Against Demonstrators
Morsy, Al-Erian, 500 MB and Kefaya Activists Arrested
Greetings To The Muslim Brotherhood
Gonzales defends renditions in Cairo
Activism Calendar (Updated)
Egypt: The Gamal Mubarak Paradox
Back to “serving the people”
How to Face The Constitutional Violations By The Government
Constitutional Amendments To Further Consolidate Gov’t Power
Insights Into The World, Bush’s High Goals Reach Low Point
Democracy detainees’ ordeal continues…
The Egyptian police throw a citizen from the balcony
Speech notes for Abeer Al-Askary, International Press Freedom Award Winners
The Street is Ours
Cordially invites you, IGWS Sexual Harassment Forum
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