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Freedom and Justice Party Statement Denounces U.S. State Department Comments

FJP expresses serious reservations about US State Department spokesperson Nuland’s statement Monday regarding investigations of excessive antics by so-called satirist Bassem Youssef.

Press Release Regarding Attack on Muslim Brotherhood’s Ikhwanonline HQ Wednesday

Journalists union’s Committee on Liberties condemns attack on 'Ikhwanonline' as a criminal act unbecoming of honorable revolutionaries who made Egypt’s exemplary, peaceful January 25 Revolution.

Muslim Brotherhood’s Ghozlan Statement on Shootings by Masked Men in Tahrir Square

Contrary to false media accusations blaming the Muslim Brotherhood for an incident earlier Tuesday where masked men shot Tahrir protesters, Ghozlan stresses Brotherhood would never engage in such violent crimes.

For the first time in Time in The Arab world UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom

The Arabic Affairs Committee of the Egyptian Journalists Syndicate in collaboration with the Arabic Network for Human Rights Information organizes a meeting with Mr. Frank La Rue, UN Special Rapporteur

Jewish student burns Israeli flag

A Jewish student burned the Israeli flag in a seminary during a demonstration of the "Memorial Day" in the occupied Jerusalem, adding that the flag burning is an expression of

Interview with Mohamed ElBaradei on Democracy in Egypt

How do you change a country in which the opposition suffers violent repression? Gero von Randow and Michael Thumann spoke to the Egyptian Mohamed ElBaradei, winner of the Nobel Peace

Freedom of the press in Egypt laced with, interventions, deals and orders

The World Press Freedom Day was initiated to evaluate the amount of press freedom around the world, protect its independence and honor journalists who were subjected to judicial or security

Jordan: Sudanese writer/publisher convicted

According to ANHRI, the writer and publishing house was accused of supporting the Shi’a Islamic sect after publishing a book titled “Letters fo the Sheikh Neil … Reviewing Islamic Thought.”

Tunisia: Violates journalists freedom of speech and opinion with continued detentions

The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information said ,today, that the Tunisian government is still insisting on violating freedom of opinion and expression and resorting to illegal practices to prevent

Shehata: Improving the human rights situation is no longer on the government’s agenda

MP Gamal Shehata, member of the MB Parliamentary bloc, stressed that he doesn't think the government would endorse new laws to improve the human rights situation in the next parliamentary