This is a copy of an email received by the Manadeel Waraq campaign for the defense of street children:
“Dear all, Today the hospital admitted a 3-year-old girl. Her mother and father brought her to the hospital saying she had fallen from the second (...)
CAIRO: You don't need to be the sharpest tool in the box to quickly realize how racist Egypt is. It is something I have always turned a bling eye to because it is one of the very few things that make me ashamed to be an Egyptian. I hate racism. No, (...)
CAIRO: I was not going to write about last week's attack on the street. Yes, reader, last week I was attacked on the streets of Cairo and subsequently blamed for my choice of timing being on them. However, after having been rammed into a parked car (...)
CAIRO: She asked me if I liked her, a lot – not only if I liked her, but also if I liked her “a lot". It's hard breaking her good heart. But the truth is, I could not see past the fact that this woman she was asking me about, had made the decision (...)
CAIRO: I left him to speak, as he leaned over me and with his well moisturized arm reached out with the money having invaded my personal space (a concept that actually does not exist in Egypt), was paying for three canned drinks. Only when he spoke (...)
At the strangest of times when I am in London, I remember Egypt – and vice versa. I am sitting in anticipation, like millions of people around the globe, awaiting the announcement of the presidential elections. I am irritated that instead of (...)
Everyone in Egypt is playing the guessing game. Conspiracy theorists are of one opinion one day and another the next – a great indication that win by either candidate is a disaster to both the future of Egypt and to the revolution. If the Muslim (...)