Latest in Tag: children Highlight
Latest in Tag: children

The spirit of Ramadan
Larger than life cartoon characters liven up an iftar to cheer up children with cancer

Families of detained children storm Shubra Al-Khayma Police Station
42 children detained after suspicions that the Brotherhood gathered them to participate in their sit-ins

Rights groups condemn exploitation of children at protests
State Information Service press conference accuses Muslim Brotherhood of using human shields

Kidzania Cairo, a city where children play and learn
The edutainment concept of KidZania teaches children about the real world by learning about jobs, money and social responsibility

31 arrested in Downtown clashes
Majority of arrested are minors according to lawyer

New technology, new ways to cheat
WhatsApp, Viper, Blackberry, and new forms of test fraud keeping pace with advancements in technology

CAPMAS says 9.3% of children work
According to the report, issued ahead of the World Day Against Child Labour on 12 June, the number of working children between the ages of five and 17 is 1.59m, or 9.3% of all children.

El Warsha combines art with development
El Warsha organises a variety of activities for both the young and old, including workshops for media and visual arts, movie screenings, art exhibitions, seminars, and designing handcrafted artwork.

Children face investigation by State Security prosecution
Seven minors are detained for more than a month pending investigation

Four protesters charged with attempted murder following clashes
Police arrested 13 young protesters following clashes in Downtown Cairo after the day’s planned marches to Tahrir Square

Minors arrested near Interior Ministry
For attempting to bring down makeshift walls erected by ministry

17 arrested over Qasr Al-Nil Clashes
Police dispersed Friday protests with teargas

Autism awareness month in Egypt
The Egyptian Autistic Society will raise awareness for autism in Egypt during the month of April with several activities

Educating with a broomstick
Officials claim incidents of violence against students are ‘minor’, while some parents support ‘harmless’ beatings to keep the kids under control

Child Abuse in Egypt: 383 children arrested and counting
The number of minors arrested since 25 January is at 383 with 111 still in custody, ECCR reports

13 minors arrested in Tahrir
Human rights organisations reject children’s detention alongside adults

Arbitrary detention of minors rises since November
Systematic targeting of civilians results in disproportionate amount of arrested children

A slur on my womanhood
Cairo cabbie informs Adel Heine she is not a woman

The Children
Egyptian children might not be the geniuses that you claim they are, but they are smart enough not to respect you.

The little men and women of Egypt
“The children we deprive today of their childhood, will deprive us from their youthful energies in the future” Dr Samar Youssef
Al-Dostour to campaign for referendum “No” vote
Party heads seek boycott but youth to go forward with campaign

Gotham city but no Batman
For how long are we supposed to live in the Joker’s Gotham? Can we have a Batman please!

Children with disabilities: a struggle to cope
A rural rehabilitation centre faces financial and social barriers in its struggle to provide care to disabled children

Teacher sentenced for cutting students’ hair
Six month suspended sentence predictable, says lawyer

Human Rights Corner: The story of Mina and Nabil
The lack of state institutions and the story of Mina and Nabil

Prokofiev for kids at the Opera house
Nevertheless, seeing a talented live orchestra is always something to behold, even if your ear is not attuned to the subtleties of classical chamber music and seeing the symphony orchestra play in tune with the story being told was a real treat.

Kids are the root of all evil
They go barefoot, are always smudgy and have the pleading look down pat, yet their eyes are 80 years old. They turn vicious if you decline their wares and insults and curses, shouted in small, shrill voices, will follow those who say no down the street.

Arish women protest death penalty imposed on husbands
By Nasser Elazazy Dozens of women and their children continued protesting Saturday in front of Al-Refai mosque against the death penalty verdict imposed their husbands and fathers. The 14 men, members of the radical Tawheed and jihad group, were sentenced to death Monday by Ismailia’s criminal court. The sentenced men included eight members who escaped …

Suicide car bomb in Iraq kills four school children
Car bomb explodes next to school, kills four and injures six

Domestic violence: a woman’s permanent scar
Egyptian women share their domestic violence experiences with DNE