Latest in Tag: protest Highlight
Latest in Tag: protest
Appeal for 25 January anniversary trial verdict rejected
68 defendants were fined EGP 50,000 each over protest charges

Detention extended for 11 arrested following violent January protest
The 11 individuals have been in pre-trial detention for five months

Gerry Adams writes to President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi over long-detained Irish teenager
Ibrahim Halawa has been held in a maximum security prison without trial for almost two years

6 April movement to hold strike despite sweeping arrests
Many arrests have been made in what activists say is in response to Wednesdayâs strike

NGOs condemn El-Raml police station verdict
Joint statement by NGOs comes a week after Mahienour Al-Massry was ordered back into prison

Khaled Saidâs family demands EGP 5bn compensation
Money will be used for charity, says the victim of police brutalityâs mother

Protest at Press Syndicate denounce imprisonment of journalists
Protest interrupted by stones thrown by civilians

7 minors sentenced in Al-Qubba Palace clashes case
Clashes erupted between protesters and police outside the Al-Qubba presidential palace in February 2013

Teaching assistant arbitrarily dismissed from Cairo University
Ahmed Abdel Bassit was dismissed following coworkerâs complaint accusing him of inciting protests

Security forces protest mistreatment in Fayoum
Security chief promises weekly meetings to review complaints

Cabinet clashes retrial to resume on 9 June
Journalist, police conscript and lawyer punished by judge Nagy Shehata during session
Court details acquittal verdict from protest charges in Al-Sabbaghâs case
It was just a celebration like âweddingsâ, states court

Exams cancelled at Ain Shams University following studentâs killing
Heavy security measures deployed to keep students out
More protests worldwide denounce Morsiâs death sentence
11 police officers injured in Turkey in clashes with protesters

6th April plans June protest action
“Things continue to go from bad to worse,” spokesperson says

Campaign for hundreds of suspended journalists starts with Press Syndicate protest
Around 800 staff have been dismissed from media outlets in the last year, according to campaignâs spokesperson

Fabricated charges, arbitrary suspensions in âmonth of labourâ: ECESRÂ
Suspended journalists are set to form an âAssociation for Suspended Journalistsâ through which they could voice their demands

Police officer pleads innocence in Shaimaa Al-Sabbaghâs case
The defendant admitted he was masked person appearing in photos, Al-Haqanya reported
4 killed in violent clashes in Damietta
Basarta village enters sixth day of unrest with dozens of arrests

Clashes break out between students, security forces in 6th of October City: SAC
The Interior Ministry could not confirm or deny this incident

13 students arrested during clashes at Cairo University
Yahia Al-Ghozlan, son of Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohmoud Al-Ghozlan, was among those arrested during Sundayâs clashes

48 suspects referred to criminal court in Mayada Ashraf case
Prosecutor General accuses suspects of joining Muslim Brotherhood for non-peaceful purposes

Yemenis in Egypt demand return to homeland
Demonstrations outside Yemeni embassy in Cairo appealing for safe passage, support

Students protest ‘unjust executions’: SAC
Protests continue across different university campuses on Wednesday

Activist sentenced to 6 months in prison for âinciting workers to strikeâ
Ayman Al-Fakhri was arrested while demonstrating in solidarity with Helwan industrial workers
Fayoum University students strike continue for 7th day
90% of the students are not attending lectures: AFTE
7 protesters remain free, 11 in detention pending investigations
Arrests were made following a violent demonstration in Downtown Cairo days before 25 January Revolution anniversary

Fayoum University students strike continue for 7th day
90% of the students are not attending lectures: AFTE

Fayoum University students enter strikeâs 5th day following student arrests
21 students remain imprisoned after police raids on campus

Protest, investment and BP: Egypt is open for business but not for accountability
With billions of dollars of investment due to flood Egypt, we look at how the government has introduced new legislation to silence citizensâ voices of dissent