BBC Arabic
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Mosaic
| Feb 6, 2013
Numerous mob-led sexual assaults surfaced during the recent protests marking the second anniversary of the January 25th revolution in Egypt. Many activists believe that these attacks are an attempt to silence women and distance them from public a...
Associated Press
| Feb 5, 2013
A protester reportedly furious at Iran's support for the Syrian government hurled a shoe at President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at a mosque visit in Cairo during his Islamic summit trip, and was immediately detained. "You killed our brothers!" shou...
Al Jazeera English
| Feb 2, 2013
After clashes broke out in Cairo's Tahrir Square, Egyptians were shocked by the brutal beating and killing of a 23-year-old man which was caught on live television. The actions of the police were condemned by the Interior Ministry calling it an 'i...
On TV
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Mosaic
| Feb 1, 2013
A protester is apparently stripped and beaten by Egyptian security forces during today's clashes near the presidential palace in Cairo. The opposition alleges that, two years after the downfall of Mubarak, security forces continue to use tactics o...
On TV
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Mosaic
| Feb 1, 2013
Egyptian protesters hold a million man march to Tahrir Square titled the "Friday of Deliverance". They are demanding a national unity government, and are blaming President Morsi for the deaths of 50 people in the recent protests.
Euronews
| Feb 1, 2013
Thousands of Egyptians have taken to Cairo's Tahrir Square to demand the overthrow of President Mohammed Morsi. Demonstrators have also carried their protest to the doors of the presidential palace. As many as 65 people have been killed in violent...
Al Jazeera
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Mosaic
| Jan 30, 2013
Egypt's National Salvation Front and the Salafi al-Nour party agree to hold a dialogue after the country witnessed five days of ongoing violence. Both parties agreed that no one faction can bear total responsibility after the revolution. Al Jaze...
Democracy Now!
| Jan 30, 2013
Ongoing mass protests have led the Egyptian government to declare a state of emergency and the country's defense minister to warn of the potential "collapse of the state." Democracy Now! correspondent Sharif Abdel Kouddous reports from the city of...
Al Jazeera English
| Jan 29, 2013
Thousands of Egyptian protesters continued to rage in the streets of Port Said, Ismailiyah and Suez in defiance of President Mohamed Morsi's declaration of a curfew and state of emergency after days of unrest that has claimed some 50 lives. US-tra...
BBC Arabic
| Jan 28, 2013
Egypt's opposition rejects dialogue initiated by President Mohamed Morsi until he meets their conditions. Meanwhile, the three Canal cities of Ismaliya, Port Said, and Suez defy the curfew imposed by the president, as thousands of residents hold ...
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