
Activists launch legal guide for homosexuals in Egypt
Guide discusses violations against homosexuals by the police, employers and people in public places
Guide discusses violations against homosexuals by the police, employers and people in public places
New downtown Cairo art space, Heytan, seeks to celebrate and propagate street art
Female protesters decry prison verdicts maintained to prominent activists
AFP- Two Egyptian policemen were sentenced to 10 years in jail Monday for the killing of a blogger whose death rallied protesters in the 2011 revolt that toppled Hosni Mubarak. The two were sentenced following a retrial for the manslaughter and torture of Khaled Said in June 2010, when they had unlawfully arrested him at …
Lawyer says there is still room for appeal but it is a process that will take a very long time
The trial dates back to remarks the television presenter made in criticism of former president Mohamed Morsi
Ahmed Anwar faces charges of insulting MOI and misusing means of communication
Human rights group demands charges be dropped, saying they violate freedom of expression
Blogger is accused of insulting the Ministry of Interior among other charges
The case was brought against Chourabi by a man who claimed he was the victim of a “moral offence” because of the alleged incident
Blogger, accused of insulting Islam and Christianity, likely to spend more time on remand.
The defendants will have to serve 3-5 years under house arrest after they complete their prison sentences
Saudi authorities release Nazir Al-Majid, a year after detaining him