Holding perpetuators of torture abuse accountable difficult but not impossible
Unless prosecution authority seriously investigates incidents, nearly impossible to collect evidence, says…
Torture; a scar in the soul
Egypt’s smart in-detention torture system: permanent disabilities, little physical traces
State TV bans pro-25 January presenter
Censorship reminiscent of "shameful" revolution coverage back in 2011
Parliament’s first week presents image of negative performance: Maat
NGO outlines positive and negative aspects of parliament before next session on…
Religious reform: A community need faced by political detestation
Freedoms remain symbolic as fundamental equality issues prevail, says researcher
Religion, social unawareness, and freedoms of belief and speech
Can closed societies be receptive to reform or secularism?
Religious contempt law for persecution, not protection
Egypt has seen decades of crackdown on Coptic Christians, non-believers, and intellectuals,…
‘Dodged’ decrees raise doubts over constitutionality
As parliamentary reviews those decrees passed during its three year absence, issues…
Despite ratification, 134 MPs register dissenting votes in bid to present regulatory independence
Decree granting president power of dismissal of heads of regulatory bodies and…
Parliamentary speaker circumvents discussion of state of emergency decree in Sinai, passes decree without vote
MPs demanded vote on presidential decree but parliamentary speaker uses constitutional clause…