
Political prisoner on hunger strike forcibly fed
Photojournalist Khaled Sahloub survives 124 days of hunger strike in Al-Aqrab prison pending trial in the âHelwan Brigadesâ case
Photojournalist Khaled Sahloub survives 124 days of hunger strike in Al-Aqrab prison pending trial in the âHelwan Brigadesâ case
Speakers roundly dismiss the significance of President Al-Sisiâs Ramadan pardons
Christoph StrÀsser discusses the Protest Law, freedom of speech and the NGOs law as part of fighting terrorism, says Germany is accused of targeting Egypt
Brotherhood âdown to last bitsâ, says assistant to Minister of Interior
Tanta prisoner Diaa al-Mahdi joins activists in refraining from food
Independent count documented 874 cases of military trials for civilians from 3 July to 15 May
Minister of Foreign Affairs meets with wife of Palestinian prisoner
Families of prisoners in Sinai block the Al-Arish road and threaten escalation of actions
Minister of Foreign Affairs announces Morsyâs invitation to King Abdullah following annual bi-lateral talks
Protests planned across the Arab world, diplomatic pressure ânot enoughâ
Three members of the ESDP were arrested yesterday by military police as they participated in a march calling for the release of political prisoners and detainees in military prisons
By Shaimaa Fayed/Reuters CAIRO: Egypt has released 108 political prisoners, state television reported on Sunday, following a pledge by Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq. Shafiq was quoted as saying by state news agency MENA on Saturday that 222 prisoners would soon be freed but did not say when. Shafiq had put the number of remaining political prisoners …