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Latest in Tag: coverage

There are no detainees in Egypt: Al-Sisi
The president asserted the importance of pluralism and expression of different opinions, denouncing the âongoing ignorant attemptsâ to counter religious reforms

Journalists prevented from coverage amid wider crackdown: JATO
The observatory issued a report documenting 12 types of violations against journalists by the government

149 violations against journalists in parliamentary elections coverage: Report
Ninety-nine cases of coverage banned, including authorised journalists

BDS Egypt to hold conference in solidarity with Palestinian resistance
Our aim is to push Egypt to take stronger stance against Israel and to redefine national security strategy, says BDS spokesperson

Less freedom, more violence: Report on journalists’ everyday struggle
“I was attacked by a police officer for voicing people’s complaints against him,” says journalist Sally Ghaleb

Media coverage was far from impartial: Yaser Abdel-Aziz
Western reactions on revolution anniversary receive criticism by Egyptian officials

Communications ministry aims for broadband services for 90% of Internet users
According to a ministry official, the Internet speed users will enjoy is expected to reach up to 25MB.

44% of presidential electionsâ media coverage is âpositiveâ: EOHR
Human rights organisation monitors coverage of presidential elections by various media outlets
Yemeni journalist investigated for spreading âfalse newsâ
Firas Shamshan currently in detention for 15 days

Eleven attacks on journalists during referendum coverage: AFTE
Organisation calls on state to abide by ratified international treaties and conventions

Journalists must acquire permit from SEC to cover referendum vote
Supreme Electoral Committee issues rules and regulations regarding vote on draft constitution

The unprofessional coverage of the âcoupâ
A coup dâetat is, according to Oxford English Dictionary, âa sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a governmentâ. According to western media, this is what happened in Egypt on 3 July. Itâs all cut and dry for the all-knowing western media who decided to label what happened a âcoupâ, not caring for what …

Peaceful protest gets lost in translation
Among rapid updates on the violent protests in the Muslim world, peaceful protesters head to online forums as mainstream media neglect their coverage

Egyptian Football star Marwa El-Hawat
El-Hawat talks about her rise from playing in the streets to representing and coaching women’s professional football in Egypt