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Description: Sharif Kouddous, independent journalist. Democracy Now! correspondent.
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Subject: Journalism, Democracy Now!, Politics and government , Press coverage
Creator: Kouddous, Sharif
Publisher: Twitter
Source: Twitter
Language: en
Coverage: Cairo
Format: blogs
Type: Interactive Resource
Date: 2011-
Collector: American University in Cairo. Rare Books and Special Collections Library
Relation: January 25th Revolution Web sites
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
Creator: Al-Masry Al-Youm
Publisher: Egypt Independent
Source: Egypt Independent
Language: en
Coverage: Egypt
Format: Web sites
Type: Interactive Resource
Date: 2011-
Collector: American University in Cairo. Rare Books and Special Collections Library
Relation: January 25th Revolution Web sites
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
Creator: We are all Khaled Said
Publisher: We are all Khaled Said
Source: We are all Khaled Said
Language: en
Coverage: Egypt
Format: blogs
Type: Interactive Resource, Interactive Resource
Date: 2012-
Collector: American University in Cairo. Rare Books and Special Collections Library, American University in Cairo. Rare Books and Special Collections Library
Relation: January 25th Revolution Web sites
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
Creator: We are all Khaled Said
Publisher: Facebook
Source: Facebook
Language: en
Coverage: Egypt
Format: blogs
Type: Interactive Resource, Interactive Resource
Date: 2012-
Collector: American University in Cairo. Rare Books and Special Collections Library, American University in Cairo. Rare Books and Special Collections Library
Relation: January 25th Revolution Web sites
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