United Arab Emirates – Journalist held incommunicado, netizens arrested,...
Reporters Without Borders condemns Egyptian journalist Anas Fouda's detention by the authorities in the United Arab Emirates for the past month. Based for many years in the UAE, Fouda has been held...
View ArticleEvidence suggests Pro-Morsi protesters tortured opponents – Amnesty
Testimonies from victims include accounts of how they were captured, assaulted and subjected to electric shocks by loyalists of the former President. The organization also claims that eight bodies at...
View ArticleErgenekon trial shows Turkish govt fears outside support for military,...
On Monday, a Turkish court handed down 17 life sentences in the trial of nearly 300 accused coup plotters, including for ex-army chief Ilker Basbug and several other ex-top brass, along with leftist...
View ArticleUnited Arab Emirates – Egyptian journalist released after being held for a month
Reporters Without Borders is relieved to learn that Egyptian journalist Anas Fouda, a senior editor with the MBC media group, was released by the authorities in the United Arab Emirates on 4 August and...
View ArticleSinai bombing is in collaboration with Egyptian military and police crackdown
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View ArticlePro-Morsi supporters brace for crackdown
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View ArticleMorsi supporters and opponents clash in Cairo
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View ArticleTrains stopped to control Cairo situation
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View ArticleListening Post – News Divide: Egypt’s media divide
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View ArticleEgypt: Arab Spring turns to winter
The events in Egypt are changing with breakneck speed dragging the Arab world's most populous nation into fratricidal conflict. The policy of national reconciliation, proclaimed by the interim...
View ArticleEgypt vows lethal response ahead of nationwide ‘March of Anger’
“The view of council members is that it is important to end violence in Egypt and that the parties exercise maximum restraint,” Argentine UN Ambassador Maria Cristina Perceval told reporters after an...
View ArticleEyewitness describes Cairo street scenes
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View ArticleEgypt defends crackdown on protests
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View ArticleBrotherhood supporters hit the streets as army vows to confront violence
Hundreds of Brotherhood supporters could be seen marching in Giza, located some 20 kilometers from Cairo. According to reports, the demonstrators are headed to the capital to join others who are...
View ArticleWashington divided: Obama under pressure to cut Egyptian military aid
Cutting the $1.3 billion US aid package that supports the Egyptian military could have repercussions in the region. For one, US allies Israel and Saudi Arabia have already moved to step up their...
View ArticleObama’s hands tied over Egypt military aid cuts
Congress will not allow President Barack Obama to cancel US aid to Egypt, while there is also no way to exert their influence in the Middle East as Obama’s hypocrisy has cost him influence in the...
View ArticleRevolution Reversed: Egypt winds back clock as Mubarak released from prison
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View ArticleThousands take to streets in Bahrain to protest for democracy (PHOTOS)
The protesters marched west of the capital on Friday, protesting against the stringent new laws that prohibit public dissent. This, however, was a sanctioned march and no trouble or scuffles with...
View ArticleBritain suspends 49 military export licenses to Egypt
One of Britain’s biggest military export destinations is now limited to electronics, helicopters and spares. “This suspension will apply to licenses for the Egyptian army, air force and internal...
View ArticleEgypt jamming Al Jazeera signals
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