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| Feb 8, 2013
The 2011 Egyptian uprising was notable not just for toppling a dictator, but also for the way protesters used the internet and social media to communicate their messages of change. On the second anniversary of the historic events that changed Egyp...
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| 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...
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| 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...
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| 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.
Egyptians are losing patience with a fuel shortage and long lines at gas stations. CNN's Reza Sayah reports.
Former President Hosni Mubarak will face retrial on 13 April in a country where many people have now softened their mood towards him.
Supporters and opponents of Egyptian leader Mohammed Morsi pelted each other with rocks and firebombs and fought with sticks outside the presidenti...
Egyptians are voting in a referendum on a draft constitution that has divided the country and sparked deadly unrest.
Locals in Egypt gather to hold a memorial service for the 19 people killed in a hot air balloon crash.