Egypt's opposition pushes demands as protests continue
Calls for popular protests in Egypt began online but are being used by opposition groups to push different agendas.
Calls for popular protests in Egypt began online but are being used by opposition groups to push different agendas.
The poet and son of the late Islamic scholar Yusuf al-Qaradawi is being targeted by the governments of Egypt and UAE.
The Kefaya movement, National Association for Change and the Egyptian National Council will organise a protest in front of the prosecutor...
Editor's note: Carrie Rosefsky Wickham is an associate professor of political science at Emory University and author of "Mobilizing Islam:...
Hundreds of pro-democracy protesters have rallied in 15 Egyptian cities and towns, despite a government crackdown.
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Group protests violence used to prevent Egyptians from voting during recent parliamentary elections.
At dawn on June 25, 2019, security forces raided the home of political activist Hossam Moanis, where he was living with his wife and two...
Harvard Professor Erica Chenoweth discovers nonviolent civil resistance is far more successful in effecting change than violent campaigns.
This paper will address the phenomenon of contemporary Egyptian street theatre, including the factors that enabled its rise and the purpose of some of the...
Established in 2004 as a broad opposition movement against Mubarak-era policies while not exclusively a youth movement, Kefaya played an early role in galvanizing young activists and intellectuals and later allied with other opposition figures (including engagement with figures such as Mohamed ElBaradei during the 2010–2011 period).