Tag: "Revolution"

Where’re you celebrating on the 31st?

Where’re you celebrating on the 31st?

December 23, 2011 | Comments (1)

When Saturday, December 31, 2011 Time 9:00pm until 3:00am Where Nasawiya New Space- Close to EDL, Mar Mkhayel, Gemmayze, in the alley facing Tapas Description Where you going next Saturday night? Nasawiya is organizing a super cool party for New Years and in the new space so it is all set. You know where you [...]

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بيان عاجل بشان الاعتداء على النساء أمام مجلس الوزراء

December 20, 2011 | Comments (0)

جرائمكم لا تمر بدون محاسبه  ولا ترهب النساء تداولت وسائل الإعلام المختلفة و موقع التواصل الاجتماعي ” الفيس بوك”  مجموعة فيديوها من بينها فيديو يتعلق بقيام جنود” الشرطة العسكرية ” بالاعتداء على فتاة منتقبة وخلع النقاب عن وجهها وتعريه جسدها وسحلها وضربها بالبيادة في أجزاء من جسدها، أيضا فيديو أخر يكشفالاعتداء على سيدة عجوز تم [...]

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People Demand An End to the Police State & The Militarization of Society Emergency Statement in Support of Protesters in Tahrir Square

November 22, 2011 | Comments (0)

Press Release- Plz circulate We Demand The Egyptian Government Release Alaa Abd El Fattah And All Political Prisoners, End Military Tribunals, and End Torture And Other Coercive Methods On Prisoners! We Demand The US Government Stop Funding Murders By The Egyptian Military! On November 19, 2011, at least one Egyptian protester was killed and over [...]

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Women from the Egyptian Revolution- Continued

August 10, 2011 | Comments (0)

Here comes the third trailer for the Words of Women from the Egyptian Revolution, this time presenting Hanan Sadek reflecting on her role in supporting the revolution from outside Tahrir, and her thoughts on being a mother of a 17-year-old girl who was out there in Tahrir. For more information and to support the project [...]

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“Not in my name”

May 12, 2011 | Comments (0)

Revolution’s women strongly participate in a march against “sectarian strife” and condemn being used in it due to their religion (Cairo, May 10, 2011) A large number of Egyptian women participated in a march entitled “No to sectarian strife” which appeared with its ugly face in the district of Imbaba. They participated in this march [...]

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“ليس بإسمى”

May 12, 2011 | Comments (0)

نساء الثورة يشاركن بقوة في مسيرة “ضد الفتنة الطائفية ويدنّ استغلالهن دينياً (القاهرة، 10 مايو 2011) شارك عدد كبير من النساء المصريات في مسيرة ” لا للفتنة الطائفية ” التي أطلت علي مصر بوجهها القبيح من حي إمبابة، للتأكيد علي قيم المواطنة والتسامح ولدرء الفتن التي شهدتها المنطقة ومناطق مختلفة في مصر بعد الثورة . [...]

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A Talk with Mohamed Gaber: Graphics & Revolution

A Talk with Mohamed Gaber: Graphics & Revolution

February 19, 2011 | Comments (1)

Recognize the graphic above? We’ve seen it go viral all over Facebook. It was designed by Mohamed Gaber, who goes by the handle @Gue3bara on Twitter, in collaboration with Carlos Lattuf. Gaber is a long time revolutionary organizer from Egypt, who was part of many protests, as well as the recent uprising of Tahrir Square [...]

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photo credit is REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh An anti-government protester waves Egyptian flags during clashes with police in downtown Cairo January 25, 2011. Egyptian police fired tear gas at protesters gathered in the centre of the capital, part of a countrywide demonstration against President Hosni Mubarak and his government. Police earlier used a water cannon in the same location in a main Cairo square.

A Young Egyptian Woman Voices Things Out

February 8, 2011 | Comments (0)

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photo credit is REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh An anti-government protester waves Egyptian flags during clashes with police in downtown Cairo January 25, 2011. Egyptian police fired tear gas at protesters gathered in the centre of the capital, part of a countrywide demonstration against President Hosni Mubarak and his government. Police earlier used a water cannon in the same location in a main Cairo square.

Collected position papers of women in Egypt, Tunisia (and the uprising countries to follow)

February 2, 2011 | Comments (3)

As massive demonstrations continue to sweep across  Egypt, and protests spread throughout the Arab countries, you might have been wondering, like I was, where are the women? Prominent early video and photos of demonstrations — first in Tunis, then Lybia now in Egypt, Yemen, Jordan, showed angry young people standing up to police and army [...]

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