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Salfists in protest against para-consititutional priniciples proposed by ruling military council, al-Nour Mosque, Cairo, August 16, 2011. Notably, major political forces, not least Islamic ones such as Muslim Brotherhood, oppose priniciples proposed by Egypt's military council - principles seen as overlooking a recent poll on constitutional amendments. In a broader context, Egypt is locked in a heated debate on how a constituent assembly should be elected in order to create a new constitution.
Mohamed Abu Elenen
Omar Al-Sheih
15 Sep 2011
“The military council will bear the anger of the people if it postpones the parliamentary elections,” Nader...
Jano Charbel 15 Sep 2011
The first two weeks of September have witnessed a massive wave of strikes, with many more planned for the rest of the...
Egyptian newspapers
Steven Viney 14 Sep 2011
As political uncertainty continues to grip the nation, many Egyptians are continuing to express their apprehension over...
An Egyptian woman lays flowers on the flag-draped coffins of 19 unidentified victims, who were killed during the Egyptian revolution but whose remains were never claimed, during a mass funeral, Al-Sayida Nafisa Mosque, Cairo, June 9, 2011.
Saeed Nafea 13 Sep 2011
Emad Ibrahim, a lawyer representing revolutionary martyrs in Beni Suef, dropped a bombshell on Tuesday during the...
Hundreds of thousands of protesters participate in Friday of correcting the path of revolution, Tahrir Square, Cairo, September 9, 2011, which aims to pressure the ruling military council to end military trials of civilians and set a timeframe and clear plan for handing power to a civilian government.
Arabic Edition 12 Sep 2011
The Union of Revolutionary Youth on Monday called for a mass rally in Tahrir Square on Friday to voice the rejection of...
DPA 12 Sep 2011
A tiny Gulf country gave a well-known Egyptian association LE181 million in February to try to undermine the stability...
 
On the wall of the Franciscan Nun School in the Upper Egyptian city of Luxor, graffiti artists painted an excerpt from a poem by Abdel Rahman al-Abnoudy next to a portrait of former Interior Minister Habib al-Adly. The poem reads:
The revolution is not a monopoly… It’s neither yours nor mine
It’s the revolution of he, who faced the bayonet with his chest
And of he, whom the bullet gouged his eye and he did cry
Ahmed Zaki Osman 11 Sep 2011
Traditionally, the Franciscan Nun School in the Upper Egyptian tourist city of Luxor, by definition an apolitical...
Thousands of protesters do Friday's prayer prior to Friday of correcting the path of revolution, Tahrir Square, Cairo, September 9, 2011, which aims to pressure the ruling military council to end military trials of civilians and set a timeframe and clear plan for handing power to a civilian government.
Mohamed Elmeshad
Omar Halawa
09 Sep 2011
Around 30,000 protesters gathered in Tahrir Square Friday to protest the ruling military council's performance and...
Salloum border crossing
MENA 27 Aug 2011
The Egyptian Foreign Ministry is seeking to form a government committee to follow up on Egyptians who have been...
Egyptian newspapers
Rana Khazbak 25 Aug 2011
Egypt’s local press coverage of government activities has continued to be editorially partial in recent months,...