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Egypt Politics and Revolution

Collected by: American University in Cairo

Archived since: Feb, 2011

Description:

The Egypt Politics and Revolution collection provides access to web content related to the contemporary Egyptian political scene, documenting political developments and ideologies, leading players, and various forms of expression. A major focus (and the inception point for the collection) is the January 25, 2011 revolution and its aftermath, from the time of the initial 18 Days of demonstrations at Cairo’s Tahrir Square to subsequent periods of protest and successive changes in government and presidential leadership, through 2013 and 2014. (Web archiving during those periods was an initiative of AUC’s University on the Square: Documenting Egypt’s 21st Century Revolution project). A range of politically-oriented activity is covered, from electoral campaigns to dissent, activism, and commemoration. Web content in a variety of forms is captured, including blogs, institutional websites, social media, and online news coverage.

Subject:   Politics & Elections Society & Culture Blogs & Social Media Online journalism Press coverage Demonstrations Political participation Revolutions Protest movements Online social networks Social media Politics and government Foreign relations 2014 Presidential Election

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Title: Sharif Kouddous (sharifkouddous) on Twitter

URL: http://twitter.com/sharifkouddous

Description: Sharif Kouddous, independent journalist. Democracy Now! correspondent.

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Subject:   Journalism Democracy Now! Politics and government Press coverage

Title: 18 Days in Egypt

URL: http://www.18daysinegypt.com/

Description: A collaborative documentary project about the revolution.

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Subject:   Demonstrations--Egypt

Title: حملة دعم البرادعى ومطالب التغيير - معا سنغير

URL: http://www.7amla.net/

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Title: Al-Ahram Daily

URL: http://www.ahram.org.eg/

Description: Published by Al-Ahram Establishment, Egypt’s largest news organisation, the Al-Ahram Daily has been in publication since 1875.

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Subject:   Egypt--Politics and government Journalism--Egypt Egypt--Economic conditions Egypt--Foreign relations

Title: Al-Masry Al-Youm: Today's News from Egypt

URL: http://www.almasryalyoum.com/en/

Description: Al-Masry Al-Youm for Journalism and Publication is an independent Egyptian media organization established in 2003. Its board is headed by Kamel Tawfiq Diab and includes a number of prominent Egyptian businessmen.

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Subject:   Journalism Politics and government Social life and customs Press coverage Economic conditions

Title: بوابة الوفد الإلكترونية

URL: http://www.alwafd.org/

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Title: 3ARABAWY

URL: http://www.arabawy.org/

Description: Hossam el-Hamalawy is an Egyptian journalist from Cairo.

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Subject:   Egypt--Politics and government Egypt--Press coverage Egypt--Social conditions Demonstrations--Egypt

Title: The Arabist

URL: http://www.arabist.net/

Description: Arabist.net was launched in Cairo in November 2003, by Issandr El Amrani, partly as response to the the lack of interest in the domestic politics of Arab countries in much Western media. It focuses on Egypt but tries to follow broader issues in the Arab world, US policy in the Middle East, the Israeli-Palestinian in the Middle East, and cultural developments throughout the region.

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Subject:   Egypt--Foreign relations Egypt--Social life and customs Egypt--Economic conditions Egypt--Politics and government Art, Egyptian

Title: Egypt Daily News

URL: http://www.egyptdailynews.com/

Description: Egypt's independent news.

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Subject:   Press coverage

Title: Egypt Independent

URL: http://www.egyptindependent.com/

Description: Egypt Independent is the sister English-language publication of Al-Masry Al-Youm daily, the country's flagship independent paper. Born in 2009 as a news website, Egypt Independent has been providing Egypt and the world with high-quality, in-depth content about the political, economic, social and cultural landscape of the country. In 2011, Egypt's year of revolutionary change, Egypt Independent launched a weekly print edition that serves as an insightful digest of the country's dynamic times.

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Subject:   Press coverage

Title: جريدة البشاير | شركاء الحرية والمسئولية |

URL: http://www.elbashayer.com/

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Title: El Koshary Today: Egypt's Most Reliable News Source

URL: http://www.elkoshary.com/

Description: In case you haven't noticed, El Koshary Today is not a "real" news site. Our philosophy here is to use sarcasm and imagination to raise awareness of some of the serious (and not so serious) issues plaguing our nation. It is not intended to relay any factual information or credible circumstances, though where possible readers will find news links to the actual issues being satirized herein.

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Subject:   Political satire--Egypt Egypt--Politics and government

Title: We are all Khaled Said.

URL: http://www.elshaheeed.co.uk/

Description: Working against torture and inhuman treatment of Egyptians in their own country. Standing up against corruption in Egypt.

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Subject:   Politics and government Human rights Torture Political corruption Victims of state-sponsored terrorism Said, Khaled

Title: Leave Your Mark in History: Egypt's Online Million Man March

URL: http://www.iwasintahrir.com/

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Title: Jadaliyya

URL: http://www.jadaliyya.com/

Description: Jadaliyya is an independent ezine produced by ASI (Arab Studies Institute), the umbrella organization that produces Arab Studies Journal (www.ArabStudiesJournal.org) and runs the Documentary Film Collective, Quilting Point. Jadaliyya provides a unique source of insight and critical analysis that combines local knowledge, scholarship, and advocacy with an eye to audiences in the United States, the Arab world, and beyond. The site currently publishes posts both in Arabic and in English.

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Subject:   Egypt--Foreign relations Egypt--Politics and government Egypt--Press coverage Egypt--Social life and customs Egypt--Social conditions

Title: محيط - شبكة الإعلام العربية

URL: http://www.moheet.com/

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Title: Rantings of a Sandmonkey

URL: http://www.sandmonkey.org/

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Title: Your Middle East

URL: http://www.yourmiddleeast.com/

Description: By engaging citizen journalists, bloggers, tweeters and combining that with newswires, professional writers and high-profile commentators Your Middle East provides a full analysis of the Middle East and North Africa.

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Subject:   Online social networks Citizen journalism Press coverage Middle East

Title: The Most AMAZING video on the internet #Egypt #jan25 -

URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThvBJMzmSZI&NR=1&feature=fvwp

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Subject:   Demonstrations Political violence Religious tolerance

Title: We are all Khaled Said on Facebook

URL: https://www.facebook.com/elshaheeed.co.uk

Description: Khaled Said, a 28-year-old Egyptian from the coastal city of Alexandria, Egypt, was tortured to death at the hands of two police officers. Several eye witnesses described how Khalid was taken by the two policemen into the entrance of a residential building where he was brutally punched and kicked. The two policemen banged his head against the wall, the staircase and the entrance steps. Despite his calls for mercy and asking them why they are doing this to him, they continued their torture until he died according to many eye witnesses. Khaled has become the symbol for many Egyptians who dream to see their country free of brutality, torture and ill treatment. Many young Egyptians are now fed up with the inhuman treatment they face on a daily basis in streets, police stations and everywhere. Egyptians want to see an end to all violence committed by any Egyptian Policeman. Egyptians are aspiring to the day when Egypt has its freedom and dignity back, the day when the current 30 years long emergency martial law ends and when Egyptians can freely elect their true representatives.

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Subject:   Human rights Political corruption Democracy Said, Khaled Politics and government Victims of state-sponsored terrorism Torture

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