Khaled Saeed
Are we still Khaled Saeed?
Opinion
June 7, 2011
Are we still Khaled Saeed?
It’s particularly telling that Khaled Saeed’s case has not yet been legally settled, despite the fact that it triggered a…
Tuesday’s papers: Hassan Shehata resigns, anniversary for Khaled Saeed’s death
Egypt
June 7, 2011
Tuesday’s papers: Hassan Shehata resigns, anniversary for Khaled Saeed’s death
Privately owned Al-Shorouk states on its front page that recently discovered documents prove convicted businessman Hesham Talaat Mustafa bribed former President…
New accusations test police-civilian relations in post-Mubarak Egypt
Egypt
June 6, 2011
New accusations test police-civilian relations in post-Mubarak Egypt
The call for protests on January 25 was specifically meant to coincide with National Police Day. Behind it was a…
Monday’s papers: Houses of worship law, angry judges and the first anniversary of Khaled Saeed’s death
Egypt
June 6, 2011
Monday’s papers: Houses of worship law, angry judges and the first anniversary of Khaled Saeed’s death
Today’s local press offers a quite diverse coverage. State-owned Al-Ahram daily leads with the content of the draft law on…
Egyptian activists to commemorate Khaled Saeed’s death
Egypt
June 2, 2011
Egyptian activists to commemorate Khaled Saeed’s death
Egyptian activists are planning to stage anti-torture protests next week in commemoration of Khaled Saeed, who was allegedly tortured to…
Facebook activists to commemorate Khaled Saeed’s death
Egypt
May 30, 2011
Facebook activists to commemorate Khaled Saeed’s death
Activists responsible for running the Facebook page "We Are All Khaled Saeed" have called for events to mark the first…
Khaled Saeed case postponed until end of June
Egypt
May 21, 2011
Khaled Saeed case postponed until end of June
The Alexandria Criminal Court decided Saturday to postpone until 30 June the sentencing of the police officers from Sidi Gaber police station…
Amnesty International report slams Mubarak govt abuses
Egypt
May 13, 2011
Amnesty International report slams Mubarak govt abuses
The uprisings against authoritarian regimes across the Middle East and North Africa are a reason for hope, "sending a signal…
Prime minister sacks chief coroner, promotes his deputy
Egypt
May 4, 2011
Prime minister sacks chief coroner, promotes his deputy
Prime Minister Essam Sharaf has dismissed Chief Coroner al-Sebaay Ahmed al-Sebaay and appointed of his deputy, Dr. Ihsan Kamil Georgi,…