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  • A man and two women hug in celebration
    Egyptian activist pardoned

    Alaa Abd El-Fattah is free

    After years in prison, democracy activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah is free. Egypt's president has officially pardoned the 43-year-old. Read by a selection of texts by and about one of the key figures of the 2011 Egyptian Revolution.

  • A man behind a wire panel holds his hands up to mimic taking a photograph.
    New anthology "Imprisoning a Revolution"

    Egypt's political prisoners speak

    A new anthology gathers the words, drawings and memories of Egyptian prisoners—some well-known, many anonymous—who document life inside the carceral state.

  • Repression in Sisi's Egypt

    Activists targeted in presidential election run-up

    Egypt's clampdown on political dissent increasingly includes family members of activists living abroad. The Sisi regime has also admitted to leveraging the release of individual political prisoners for financial aid. Jennifer Holleis reports

  • Egypt's President Abdul Fattah Al-Sisi is driven by the fear of a new uprising, says activist Sanaa Seif. In interview, she talks about the fight to release her brother Alaa Abdel Fattah – and why the West should exert more pressure.
    Exclusive: Egyptian activist Sanaa Seif

    "Egypt's regime must overcome its paranoia"

    President Abdul Fattah Al-Sisi is driven by the fear of a new uprising, says activist Sanaa Seif. In interview, she talks about the fight to release her brother Alaa Abdel Fattah – and why the West should exert more pressure. Andrea Backhaus met up with her in London

  • On the death of the Egyptian activist Ahmed Seif al-Islam

    An indomitable fighter and visionary

    Ahmed Seif al-Islam was one of Egypt's most important human rights activists. He died in late August at the age of 63 following a heart operation. An obituary by Andrea Backhaus in Cairo

  • After the release of Egyptian blogger Alaa Abdel-Fattah

    Freedom of expression at an all-time low

    The well-known Egyptian blogger Alaa Abdel-Fattah has been released on bail. Is it a sign that the powers that be in Cairo are ready to allow increased freedom of expression? Egyptian filmmaker and activist Omar Hamilton says it's not. Interview by Sella Oneko

  • Adhaf Soueif (photo: Christoph Dreyer)
    Interview with Ahdaf Soueif

    Happy to Follow the Tahrir Youth's Lead

    One year after the fall of Hosni Mubarak, Egyptian author and activist Ahdaf Soueif is full of hope for the revolution to achieve its final aims of human rights and social justice. In this interview with Christoph Dreyer, she talks about changed Western perceptions of the Arab world, her relation to the Tahrir youth, and the balance between explaining the revolution and taking part in it

  • The imprisoned blogger Alaa Abdel Fattah (photo: Wikipedia)
    The Imprisoned Blogger Alaa Abdel Fattah

    An Open Letter from a Cairo Prison Cell

    "Instead of arresting the murderer of the blogger Khaled Said, the military imprisoned me, just before the birth of my son. The only good thing is that the protests are continuing," writes Alaa Abdel Fattah, one of the Egyptian revolution's best-known bloggers and activists

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