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Sacd al-Dīn Ibrāhīm, one of Egypt’s most prominent activists and human rights crusaders, has challenged his country’s leaders for most of his life. He was imprisoned from 2000 to 2003 on charges that were criticized internationally as being politically motivated. Ibrāhīm is writing his memoirs as a...
During his latest visit to Egypt, Tom Lantos met with representatives of the Egyptian civil society. During this meeting, three issues were discussed: Lantos’ hostile stances against Egypt, especially his threat to halve the amount of US aid to Egypt, in addition to his stance toward the Arab-...
Many of the experienced human rights activists have turned into foreign funding brokers provided that fund seekers observe total secrecy and blind obedience. Brokers might as well pass the recipe secret to some company owner, which paves the way for the emergence of more brokers.
Long before the elections begin, various organizations are in a hectic race to win the dollars of foreign funding made available to monitor the forthcoming elections. Sa’cd al-Dīn Ibrāhīm has struck gold securing 10 million dollars in Canadian-European-US funding.
The article discusses a symposium held by Sa‘d al-Dīn Ibrāhīm in his center during which he instigated the Bedouins of the Sinai to protest against the government.
During a conference of the Euro-Mosco Organization [Reviewer: translated directly from Arabic, name could not found be on the internet], Dr. Sa‘d al-Dīn Ibrāhīm has assured that the discrimination that Copts suffer from in Egypt is the reason behind their social and political isolation.
Amnesty International appears to be launching a campaign for human rights organizations against the newly drafted anti-terror law approved by the constitutional amendments in Egypt.
Ayman Nūr writes a paper on how Egyptian constitutions and laws control the people’s freedom.
Amnesty International issued its annual report on Egypt. The report aroused the anger of the Egyptian government because it referred to alleged violations and abuses that contradict international human rights in Egypt. The Egyptian government rejected the report and described it as “unjust and...

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