Latest in Tag: Mosireen Highlight
Latest in Tag: Mosireen
Systematic sexual torture still continues under Morsi
State still uses sexual torture as a method of oppression

Mosireen teaches citizen journalism in Nag Hammadi
Mosireen Taking citizen journalism to the citizens of Nag Hammadi

Art & Culture: a year in review (part 1)
Egypt’s Art&Culture scene flourished in 2012. From music, contemporary dance to photography, festivals and exhibitions of paintings, the underground scene grew exponentially.
Many artists quote the revolution as their inspiration and controversial subject matters were seen more than ever before. Artists in Egypt have become more outspoken and the diversity in their work made for a vibrant, surprising and entertaining year. Here are some of our highlights of 2012.

Mosireen receives full support
The social media offensive worked like a charm, because as the minutes ticked down the final count of the donations reached $40,415 which will guarantee that Mosireen will be able to continue their work for another year.

Mosireen funding campaign ends today
Mosireen founded an online campaign, raising $40,000

Mosireen: The truth will set your revolution free
Spreading the tools of telling the story is also getting closer to the truth. The revolution we had still is facing an attack made by the media, and the only way to fight back is by creating out own media, or the people’s own media.

The poignant story of “A Separation”
The biggest strength of “A Separation” is that no character is given a free pass. For every reason we are given to sympathise with a character, we are later given a reason not to, and in turn, we are able to sympathise with that character’s antagonist.