Features/Interviews
Brazilian political cartoonist lampoons military leaders
July 12, 2011
Brazilian political cartoonist lampoons military leaders
As the gap widens between the revolutionaries and their military rulers, a remote voice from across the Atlantic is increasingly…
Hospitals, vulnerable to attack, limit healthcare in face of security vacuum
July 11, 2011
Hospitals, vulnerable to attack, limit healthcare in face of security vacuum
Dr. Rashwan Shaaban remembers bitterly the two or three days that Banha University Hospital kept its doors closed. On one…
In 24 January op-ed, new information minister expressed concern about uprising
July 11, 2011
In 24 January op-ed, new information minister expressed concern about uprising
Egypt’s new information minister, Osama Heikal, was worried before the 25 January revolution that any potential uprising in Egypt would…
Impotent oversight agencies stymie fight against corruption
July 7, 2011
Impotent oversight agencies stymie fight against corruption
While trials of former regime officials may seem like a positive step in the fight against corruption, Ashraf Ali al-Baroudy,…
Tahrir protest to underscore deep frustration with Egypt’s military
July 7, 2011
Tahrir protest to underscore deep frustration with Egypt’s military
“Take to the streets on July 8, the revolution is still on,” reads graffiti on Qasr al-Aini street a few…
Egypt warns of foreign meddling as US pushes on with democracy programs
July 5, 2011
Egypt warns of foreign meddling as US pushes on with democracy programs
As Egypt prepares for its first free and fair parliamentary elections in recent memory this September, the US government and…
Captured documents show State Security’s pervasive role
July 4, 2011
Captured documents show State Security’s pervasive role
At the behest of a senior ranking officer, a representative from State Security Investigation Services contacted television presenter Hala Sarhan…
A new era for the police in Egypt: What does it take?
July 4, 2011
A new era for the police in Egypt: What does it take?
Clashes between policemen and protesters on 28 June were a reminder of the lingering tensions between the security apparatus and…
Al-Tahrir newspaper launches, hoping to be voice of opposition
July 3, 2011
Al-Tahrir newspaper launches, hoping to be voice of opposition
The much-anticipated daily newspaper Al-Tahrir hit newsstands Sunday, marking the strong return of defiant editor Ibrahim Eissa, who was forced…
After months of talks, professors to begin strike for independence tomorrow
July 2, 2011
After months of talks, professors to begin strike for independence tomorrow
University students’ and professors’ summer recess just began, but it might be an extra long one this year: Professors are…