Tamer Wagih
Anti-Coptic sectarianism: Hope turned into despair
Opinion
April 18, 2013
Anti-Coptic sectarianism: Hope turned into despair
Copts are being persecuted in Egypt. So, what’s new about that? This has been the norm in our “beloved homeland”…
Revolutionaries must resist Morsy, but also the feloul
Opinion
November 25, 2012
Revolutionaries must resist Morsy, but also the feloul
On 12 August, President Mohamed Morsy issued a surprise constitutional declaration through which he ended the Supreme Council of the…
The Brotherhood’s miserable saga
Opinion
October 23, 2012
The Brotherhood’s miserable saga
The Muslim Brotherhood did not do anything odd when their Supreme Guidance Bureau decided to mobilize members and send them…
What could be more important than the doctors strike?
Opinion
October 12, 2012
What could be more important than the doctors strike?
In order to live in dignity, you need first to live. Nothing takes priority over the right to live. That…
Who killed the Egyptian security guards in Sinai?
Opinion
August 13, 2012
Who killed the Egyptian security guards in Sinai?
The comments made by revolutionary activists on the attack in which 16 Egyptian officers and soldiers were killed at the…
The rise of the ‘man in the pullover’
Opinion
June 8, 2012
The rise of the ‘man in the pullover’
All of a sudden, “the man in the pullover,” or Ahmed Shafiq — who is satirically described as such due…
Besiege the new Parliament, with demands
Opinion
February 10, 2012
Besiege the new Parliament, with demands
The People's Assembly's performance has thus far been frustrating to revolutionaries. Even those who had been calling for power to…