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PEN is deeply concerned about the health condition of Ibrahim al-Husseini, an Egyptian writer who has been detained since his…
The arrest of Ahdaf Soueif and her family is an egregious attack on free expression. More egregiously, it shows the…
Access to information within the country has been targeted throughout Sisi’s tenure, with nearly 500 websites blocked in Egypt since…
PEN is deeply concerned about the detention of Wael Abbas, a prominent Egyptian blogger and political activist. He has been arbitrarily…
“Even when, as in this case, Mr. Ziada is seeking simply going about the normal activities of a working journalist…
The conviction of Al Jazeera journalists Peter Greste, Mohamed Fahmy, and Baher Mohamed demonstrates a blatant disregard for the universally…
Egypt Uses Threat of ‘Terrorism’ to Silence Dissent Online, Blocks 21 News Sites
A new anti-terrorism bill in Egypt threatens to criminalize the publication of news that contradicts the official narrative of “terrorist…
PEN is deeply concerned that blogger and activist Alaa Abd El Fattah could be subjected to a new prison sentence…