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Background: Dr. Saʿd al-Dīn ʾĪbrāhīm born on December 3, 1938, is one of Egypt’s leading human rights and democracy activists. He is also known for his outspoken critique on former president Ḥusnī Mubārak. Dr.ʾĪbrāhīm discusses the presence of many syndicates active in Egypt, including the Muslim...
The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information demands the lawsuit against ʿAza Suleymān to stop The network calls for the cancellation of the lawsuit against ʿAzza Sulayymān, who participated in an unauthorised demonstration in commemoration of the January 25th Revolution. Using force, the...
The Arab organization for Human rights (AOHR) issued a report on sectarian clashes in Imbābah; stating that the armed forces arrived six minutes after receiving calls for help.
This report provides an overview of different human rights organizations in Egypt and th
Hūwayda Yahyá writes about the recent report issued by Freedom House about human rights in Egypt.
President Hosni Mubarak met with Mary Robinson, the UN high commissioner for human rights, on Monday. The talks dealt with "the importance of promoting and protecting human rights on the regional and international levels," Robinson told reporters.
On the occasion of the Golden Jubilee for the International Declaration of Human Rights, which is being celebrated these days by the world, the Research and Studies Center of Third World Countries, of the Political Science College at Cairo University, has held a symposium on the future of human...
The prize was previously awarded to the King of Spain Juan Carlos, Nelson Mandela, he President of the Czech Republic Vaslev Havel and this year has been jointly awarded to Dr. Milad Hanna and to ex-Portuguese President Mario Suares. The paper published an interview with Dr. Hanna.
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