
Governorates plagued with clashes
Dozens killed in clashes throughout governorates on Morsi supporters’ “Friday of Rage”
Dozens killed in clashes throughout governorates on Morsi supporters’ “Friday of Rage”
President authorises armed forces to assist police in maintaining security
Al-Azhar stresses violence is no alternative to political solutions, reactions of political groups range from strong support to vehement condemnation
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Former council members issue a “blacklist” of media they accuse of siding with “coup”
Protesters call for removing Prosecutor General; call for march to Tahrir Friday
Youm7 journalist claims she was threatened with violence as protesters examined pictures on her camera
Clashes erupt in several governorates in Egypt between ousted president Morsi’s supporters and their opponents
Violence breaks out as pro-Morsi supporters march on the corniche
Men accused of gathering children to take part in pro-Morsi sit-ins released from custody pending investigation
The Muslim Brotherhood refuses to be anything but a problematic “existence”. Trying to identify what kind of political entity the Brotherhood is has always been problematic. Trying to work with the Brotherhood during Mubarak’s late years hasn’t been an easy process either. Adapting to the Brotherhood’s repeated administrative failures during former president Mohamed Morsi’s presidency …
Human rights organisation cites victims who were allegedly tortured at pro-Morsi sit-ins
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Protesters chant against the police
The Egyptian Organisation for Human Rights stressed the importance of the application of international human rights standards
One dead and several injured in Mansoura
Cairo and the northern city of Alexandria have since seen massive rival rallies that have often turned violent
For three years, Egyptians have been taking to the streets demanding democracy, social justice and freedom, and for three years they have been denied. They are being cornered over and over into making tough choices, then end up choosing what they deem “less horrible” and the results have never lived up to their aspirations. As …
A phone number and e-mail to receive Rabaa and Bein Al-Sarayat’s residents complaints
Clashes in cities leave dozens injured
Sherif Adel’s weekly look at Egypt’s events.
Clashes allegedly erupted between Morsi supporters and Alexandria residents; Muslim Brotherhood claims they were attacked during prayer
Death toll ranges from 20 to 100 from conflicting Muslim Brotherhood and Ministry of Interior accounts
“Security forces have repeatedly failed to protect protesters, bystanders and residents from attacks by armed assailants.”
On Friday afternoon thousands of demonstrators marched over nine kilometres from Ramses Square in downtown Cairo to Rabaa Al-Adaweya Mosque in Nasr City in support of ousted president Mohammed Morsi.
Clashes erupted in Alexandria between opponents and supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi, when the latter staged a sit-in near Al-Qaed Ibrahim Mosque, leaving two dead and tens injured.
Men, women and children marched in protest of Minister of Defence Abdul Fatah Al-Sisi’s Wednesday speech
Fights break out between opponents and supporters of Morsi
FJP spokesman: Peaceful march was attacked by “thugs” in an “old game played by policemen.”