Since the downfall of Hosni Mubarak and the dissolution of the National Democratic Party (NDP), Egyptians started being introduced to a handful of new political parties, ideologies and different kinds of political debates after an era of tyranny (...)
Looking back at the very beginning of the revolution, I remember us chanting against Habib El-Adly the former minister of interior for the horrendous police brutality and I am sure that if then-President Hosni Mubarak had responded on the same day (...)
A month and a half ago, President Mohamed Morsi failed to oust Egypt's chief prosecutor Abdel-Meguid Mahmoud, causing political disrupt for some time and putting us (revolutionaries) in another tough position, having to choose between supporting one (...)
Bloggers in Egypt have often found themselves on the wrong side of ambiguous and outdated laws, some dating back several decades. Even before the January 25 uprising bloggers, such as Kareem Amer, who spent four years in prison, were targeted and (...)