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Egypt's anti-Morsi 'Rebel' campaign: An inside look
Founders of Egypt's 'Rebel' signature drive against President Morsi provide inside look at campaign's rationale and ultimate objectives
Lynching: Egyptians take law into own hands
Videos of brutal public executions have become increasingly common in Egypt. Experts say lynching phenomenon could spread to major cities
The Shias: Egypt's forgotten Muslim minority
Members of Egypt's Shia-Muslim community – whose numbers remain the source of debate – say they continue to face discrimination and persecution at the hands of their Sunni-Muslim brethren
Meet the Black Bloc: Egypt's most talked about radical opposition group
In an exclusive interview, Ahram Online talks with members of Egypt's most controversial and mysterious opposition group, the outlawed Black Bloc, ahead of nationwide anti-Morsi protests on 30 June
12 alleged Black Bloc members arrested for attacking High Court
Egypt's prosecutor general orders arrest of 22 Black Bloc members
Black Bloc Cairo claims responsibility for Brotherhood HQ attack
Egyptian emigration to Georgia: Promised land or fool's paradise?
Amid post-revolution uncertainties, many Egyptians – especially Christians – are reportedly mulling emigration to Georgia. But the tiny Eurasian state may not be the immigrant's paradise they believe it to be
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Egypt's Khaled Said: Three years on, still no justice
On the anniversary of the brutal police murder which inspired the Egyptian January 25 Revolution, Khaled Said's family prepare for retrial
Island of exile: Egypt's forgotten Palestinian community
Sixty-five years on from the Nakba, the Nile Delta's Fadel Island, housing the largest community of 1948 refugees, struggles to survive and keep Palestine alive in Egypt
M is for Mosque: How Egypt's Copts were sidelined
Post-revolution Egypt has suffered from rising sectarian violence, Ahram Online investigates the history of troubles between the country's Muslim and Christian communities
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The circle of hell: Inside Tahrir's mob sexual assault epidemic
After almost two years, gang sexual assaults on female protesters in Tahrir Square are starting to gain public attention
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