Main Headlines
Monday
- Egyptian police disperse first protest after new law passed
- Former presidential candidate Sabahy launches presidential race
- Railway service to Upper Egypt resume again
- Salvation Front: Mobilizing for ‘yes’ to Constitution
- Egyptian Lawyers Syndicate threatens mass demos against protest law
- Egypt issues demands to end tension with Turkey
- Egypt to start fuel cuts in 2014
Tuesday
- US State Department criticizes Egypt’s Protest Law
- Egypt army kills Sinai’s most wanted Jihadist
- Security forces, and activists clash as protest law takes effect
- Constituent assembly suspends session until detained protestors are released
- Egyptian female detainees were released in desert following downtown clashes: Activist
- Government source: Gulf attempts to persuade Egypt to resume negotiations with IMF
- Tamarod slams protest law, urges human rights council to amend it
- Constitutional referendum in December: Salmawy
Wednesday
- Egypt prosecutor orders arrest of two leading activists
- Egyptian government vows to enforce protest law
- Police tried to ‘protect’ protesters Tuesday: Egyptian PM
- Egyptian court sentences 21 women to 11 years in prison for holding pro-Morsi protest
- Tamarod founder Hassan Shahin comes out against protest law
- Egypt’s first “authorized protest” goes smoothly
- Report that MB to establish parallel government in Paris
- Suspected murderer killed by mob inside police station in Sharqiya
Thursday
- One killed as police use tear gas and water cannons to break up rally near Cairo university:
- Amnesty International: Egypt must unconditionally release women protesters
- Severe sentences for Alexandria female protesters spark outcry in Egypt
- Prominent activist Alaa Abd El Fattah arrested
- Turkey’s envoy to Cairo returns home amid spat –
- Three state security officers acquitted in torture cases
Friday
- Interim president to pardon women jailed over protest
- Three dead in sectarian clashes in Minya south of Egypt
- Eight injured in Friday clashes across Egypt
- Women’s “Sisi pajamas” hit the Egyptian market
- Initial forensic states Cairo University student was shot three times in the back
- Four students detained for instigating Cairo University clashes
- Activists stress their call for laws that safeguard rights
Saturday
- Egypt’s draft constitution enshrines army role in politics
- Constituent Assembly passes by a sweeping majority the first 138 articles of Egypt’s new draft constitution
- Deputy prime minister criticizes Protest Law
- Pro-Morsi protests spark violent clashes
- Student groups demand dismissal of higher education, and interior ministers
- Protest at the Qatari embassy in Egypt
Sunday
- 50-member committee finishes voting on Egypt’s amended Constitution
- Egypt frees top activist; extends detention for another
- Cairo University Engineering school on a strike
- Islamist Assem Abdel Magid issues warning from exile
- Egypt’s prosecution calls on Interpolto arrest Islamist leader in Qatar
- EU’s Ashton concerned about new Egyptian protest law
- 50 member constitution committee unanimously eliminates Shura Council
Good Report
- Egypt’s Jon Stewart on Comedy and Politics. Liam Stack
- In Egypt, university’s campuses emerge as the latest battleground. Erin Cunningham
- Objections and abstentions in new draft constitution for Egypt. Mada Masr
Video
- Mayam Mahmoud, Egypt’s first hijab-wearing rapper. BBC
Good Read
- Egypt and Turkey: Nightmares. Steven Cook
- Keeping Egyptians in check. Rana Allam
- The return of Egypt’s police state. Alastair Beach
- Fractured state. Rasheed Hammouda
- The constitution does not reflect real social dialogue: Hossam Bahgat
- Thy will be done. Mahmoud Salem
- Using and abusing polls. James Zogby
Photo gallery
- Cairo University student’s funeral
Plus:
- How to recognize an Egyptian activist. Ursula Lindsey
Finally here are Jayson Casper’s prayers for Egypt
OK…didn’t know about the fuel cuts!!! Things are not getting any better!
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Reblogged this on Ned Hamson Second Line View of the News and commented:
over and over and over again till we get it right? Hope so.
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