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Egyptian Journalists Syndicate: Anti-Terrorism Law Kills Journalism

Another absurd law issued by the ruling military junta in Egypt imposes new restrictions on news reporting, more effectively muzzling media workers.

MB Critcizes Media Coverage of President Morsi, Legal Adviser Leaked Recording

The Muslim Brotherhood denounces the lack of professionalism of certain news outlets regarding their recent coverage of an illegally leaked recording of a private conversation between President Mohamed Morsi and

MB Critcizes Media Coverage of President Morsi, Legal Adviser Leaked Recording

The Muslim Brotherhood denounces the lack of professionalism of certain news outlets regarding their recent coverage of an illegally leaked recording of a private conversation between President Mohamed Morsi and

On World Press Freedom Day ‘Journalists for Reform’ Demands Rights, Professional Values

Remembering their colleagues who died or received injuries as they pursued their trade, Egypt’s JFR movement calls on all parties to uphold press and media rights and values.

Helen Thomas: The Voice of the Voiceless

Helen Thomas should be recognized for her humane voice for the world's voiceless, while advocating social justice, democracy and freedom, says Leila Diab.

Arab Media: Human rights vs bill limiting media coverage

Committee to Protect Journalists reports that human rights reporting in the Arab media has seen an increase despite efforts to curtail such coverage by repressive Arab regimes.

Report: Human Rights on the Decline Part II

As we reported earlier, the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS) has released a comprehensive and thorough report, called “Bastion of Impunity, Mirage of Reform,”