Egyptian Protests

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MB Statement on the Dialogue between Youth, Political and National Forces with Egypt’s Vice-President

Further to the statement issued yesterday in which we explained our position with regards to the principle, context, form and subject of the protests, we are committed to public opinion

ANHR denounces attacks on reporters during coverage of People’s Revolution demanding ousting of Information Minister

A recent statement by the Arabic Network for Human Rights Information stated that the claims of reform proposed by the new Prime Minister are false and a sham because they

Mubarak’s Last Gasps

According to the CIA's declassified documents and records, senior CIA operative, Kermit Roosevelt, paid $100,000 to mobsters in Tehran, in early August 1953, to hire the most feared thugs to

Human Rights Group Express Deep Concern on Violence Against Citizens

The undersigned human rights organizations expressed deep concern and condemnation of the vicious attacks on Egyptian civil society organizations, since the uprising of January 25th , calling for democracy.

Egypt: Dismissal of Interior Minister is the Only Choice Peaceful assembly is a civil right

The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information said today, that the dismissal of the interior minister Habib Al-Adli is a national demand , being the prime responsible for the crimes

Human Rights Calls for the Dismissal of the Minister of Interior and Senior Leadership of

The Egyptian Centre for Economic and Social Rights demands the dismissal of the Minister of Interior and leaders of the police who issued and implemented decisions to fire on the

Day of Rage Digest Egyptians in Action January 25th

Ikhwanweb has collected its update for the planned Day of Rage protests on January 25th by opposition activists in Cairo and elsewhere after Egyptians finally decided to discard their apathy

Security Forces assault protesting Amonisto employees

Egyptian Security Forces attacked Amonisto Company employees Sunday May 23, while they were protesting in front of Parliament. Tens were injured and more than 20 workers arrested. Journalists were also