15 October 2012 | News | John Glaser
Police brutality in Egypt is as common under the newly elected President Mohammed Morsi as it was under the regime of Hosni Mubarak, a new study finds, raising questions about how much progress the revolution has made. The Nadim Center for the Rehabilitation of Victims of Violence, an Egyptian organization that has been around for almost [...]
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12 October 2012 | News | Jason Ditz
No Foreign Bases in Egypt, Army Insists | Sinai ‘facilities’ not really bases, they say
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12 October 2012 | News | Jason Ditz
At Least 110 Wounded in Cairo Power Clashes as Islamists, Secularists Fight | Supporters, opponents of Mursi clash in Tahrir Square
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03 October 2012 | News | Jason Ditz
Egypt Constitutional Battle: Liberals, Salafists Struggle to Find a Voice | After dominating elections, Muslim Brotherhood dominates constitution
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28 September 2012 | News | Jason Ditz
US $450 Million ‘Emergency Aid’ to Egypt Hits a Roadblock | Where’s the emergency, Congress wonders
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26 September 2012 | News | Jason Ditz
Egypt’s Mursi Opposes Invasion of Syria | Urges both sides to come together for settlement
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23 September 2012 | News | Jason Ditz
Israeli FM: No Chance of Any Changes in Egypt Pact | As Sinai instability grows, Israel spurns deals
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21 September 2012 | News | Jason Ditz
One Israeli Soldier, Three Militants Killed in Sinai Border Clash | Attack fuels new concern about Sinai security situation
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20 September 2012 | News | Jason Ditz
US Warns Israel: Attacking Iran May Ruin Treaties With Egypt, Jordan | Public backlash against war could force regimes to scrap Israel deals
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18 September 2012 | News | Jason Ditz
Egypt Imprisons Christian Teacher for Insulting President | Orders arrest of US Copts over YouTube trailer
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