Democratizing the New Egypt

This blog will detail my adventures, experiences and political observations while working and living in Cairo in the year of protest and transition, and beyond . . . .

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  • Violence against women in Egypt: Will it ever come to an End? (guest blogger)
    I want to thank my Guest Bloggers: Rana Korayem, Samah Abdel Geleel, Samah elAzab, and Yasmine Sorour, for their penetrating and insightful ...
  • The Egypt Independent Says Farewell in a blaze of Glory
    Coming up on about a week now, it was announced throughout the world that Egypt’s main independent English langu...
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    Women stand in line to cast their vote in Alexandria. Photo Credit Al Jazeera. An Egyptian woman looks at her ballot. Photo Credit,...
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    Article first published as "Travel Tension under Military Rule in Egypt" on  Blogcritics . Photo by author of Egyptian Army Soldi...
  • Public Transport workers strike
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    Dear readers I mentioned in my last post that my nanny was assaulted on Friday for being Sudanese or dark skinned. However, I told this st...
  • Police Use Trumped Up Charges Against Law Professor: Update on Amr El Shalakany Case
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