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Nubians suspend sit-in until cabinet meeting next week

Nubians suspend sit-in until cabinet meeting next week

A group of Nubian protesters have decided to suspend their sit-in early Wednesday morning until a cabinet meeting is held next Monday to address their demands.

كتب: Aswat Masriya

Wednesday 23-11-2016 01:06 PM
Nubians continue sit-in against sale of their ancestral lands

Nubians continue sit-in against sale of their ancestral lands

Tens of Egyptian Nubians refused to end their sit-in and continued to protest against the sale of their “ancestral” land for the third day in a row.

كتب: Salma AbdAllah

Monday 21-11-2016 05:07 PM
Journalists stage sit-in, interior ministry denies using force

Journalists stage sit-in, interior ministry denies using force

Journalists started a sit-in at the press syndicate’s headquarters. The interior ministry said they did not storm the building or use force.

كتب: Aswat Masriya

Monday 02-05-2016 12:37 PM
Rabaa leaders responsible for sit-in's victims – fact-finding committee

Rabaa leaders responsible for sit-in's victims – fact-finding committee

The June 30 fact-finding committee said on Wednesday that protesters were the first to open fire during the forcible dispersal of a pro-Mohamed Mursi camp in August 2013, leading to fighting which it says left 607 "citizens" and eight security personnel killed.

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Wednesday 26-11-2014 03:12 PM
Two activists begin sit-in to protest jailing their family

Two activists begin sit-in to protest jailing their family

Two prominent Egyptian activists started a sit-in on Wednesday in Cairo's Supreme Court to protest the imprisonment of their family members; Alaa Abdel Fattah and Sanaa Seif.

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Wednesday 29-10-2014 12:21 PM
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