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Ṭāriq Saʿīd Ramaḍān was born in 1962 in Geneva, Switzerland and is the grandson of Ḥasan al-Bannā, the founder of the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood organization. In Egypt, Ramadān has become a persona non grata, due to the country's fear of his supposed links to the Islamist wing. He has allegedly...
 Transitional Justice Minister Hunaydī reported to the National Egyptian Council for Human Rights that he has begun to implement many recommendations that Egypt had received at a recent human rights conference in Geneva. He mentioned that there were many recommendations to review, including...
Addressing the International Human Rights Council in Geneva, ʿAlaaʾ Shalabī, the director of the Arab organization for Human Rights have said that “we invite the international community to stop supporting violent groups and understand that development and enhancing human rights will not happen...
During the event on “racism around the world” that was held by the International Human Rights Council in Geneva, Egypt’s permanent UN representative ʿAmr Ramadān, criticized the rise of racism in the US against African Americans. ʿAmr also criticized xenophobia and Islamophobia in places such as...
In an event in Geneva that took place during the meetings of the International Council for Human Rights, the national council for human rights, the Egyptian council, and the Arab council for Human Rights issued a collective statement saying that “Egypt will continue its progress towards democracy...
The Muslim Brotherhood continues to conspire against Egypt outside of the borders, the international “terrorist group” sent delegates to deliver fake reports to the 28th meeting of the UN council of human rights. “According to some sources the brotherhoods represent themselves through organizations...
The author conducted an interview with Father Salīb Mattá Sawirus on the topic of his newly established human rights center.
A recent report about discrimination in the workplace has stated that Copts in Egypt are victims of discrimination. The Egyptian government refutes the allegations but here the author highlights ten factors that show this discrimination.
The writer presents famous examples of successful Egyptian women in the diplomatic corps who played great roles in the political and diplomatic fields.

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