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Sudan to try anti-coup protesters accused of killing military sergeant

Sudan to try anti-coup protesters accused of killing military sergeant
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Behind The Crackdown On Independent Egyptian News Outlet

The editor of Mada Masr, a Worldcrunch partner publication based in Cairo, explains how they wound up making news itself last month.

Arabic press review: Egypt expects breakthrough for political prisoners

Arabic press review: Egypt expects breakthrough for political prisoners
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Egypt releases Solafa Magdy and husband from prison

April 14, 2021 at 11:37 am | Published in: Africa, Egypt, News gyptian journalists Solafa Magdy and her husband Hossam Al-Sayyad [@NancyGEO/Twitter] April 14, 2021 at 11:37 am Egyptian journalists Solafa Magdy and her husband Hossam Al-Sayyad have been released from jail and have been reunited with their families. In a photo widely circulating online, the couple can be seen smiling with their son Khaled. On 26 November 2019 Solafa, her husband and another friend were arrested in a café in Cairo and accused of spreading false news and joining a banned group around the time of the September protests called for by Egyptian whistleblower Mohammed Ali. Unfortunately, their friend Mohammed Salah, who was arrested with them, has not yet been released.

MENA s Winter of Discontent: Old grievances, new suppression tactics

A young woman in front of a line of riot police during a demonstration against police repression and calling for the release of recently detained protesters, Tunis, Tunisia, 30 January 2021, Yassine Gaidi/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images January 2021 in Middle East and North Africa: A free expression roundup produced by IFEX s Regional Editor Naseem Tarawnah, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region. Ten years on, the Arab Spring has come full circle with the start of 2021 in the region looking terribly reminiscent of a decade ago when protests erupted in response to an unbearable status quo. The past month saw continued anti-government demonstrations throughout the region in the face of COVID-19 lockdowns, and a hardened clampdown on free expression and assembly.

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