Egypt 5 years later
It was on January 25, 2011, that a larger-than-ever protest took over Cairo’s Tahrir Square. Here, 5 years later, are the best Egyptian literary works about it.
Sisi Rayyisi
Egyptian novelist Youssef Rakha sees something particularly intriguing about how Abdel Fattah al-Sisi manifests himself throughout Cairo.
Reflections on the revolution that toppled Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak and the coup that ousted the country’s first democratically elected president.
Photographer Laura El-Tantawy began documenting the everyday life of Egyptians before the revolution: now, she continues portraying the post-Mubarak era.
Art rising from the streets
Many Egyptian cultural initiatives thrived in the euphoric energy settling in downtown Cairo since the revolution. Art is rising from the streets.
El Nadeem Centre provides treatment to victims of political violence and torture. Mashallah News met with psychiatrist Mona Hamed to discuss the nature of the psychological trauma engendered by political violence.
Ammar est un des personnages centraux de Génération Tahrir, un webdocumentaire consacré à la jeunesse égyptienne après la révolution.
Ammar
Ammar is one of the central characters of Tahrir Generation, a web documentary which depicts the Egyptian youth after the revolution.
في خلال الـ18 يوماً من الانتفاضة المصرية، التجأ الآلاف من المصريين إلى هواتفهم المحمولة والكاميرات الرقمية لتوثيق الأحداث التاريخية التي كانت تنكشف في مصر.
Stories: Palestine
India sees Palestine through art
To walk Palestine
Life in Gaza
A metro for Gaza
Series
Projects
Beirut re-collected
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Our Mediterranean
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Journalism and Migration Workshop
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