Ahmed Mahmoud's Articles

Participants in a regional training want to push forward with gaining greater rights for women

A three-day workshop will focus on international human rights instruments and strategies to defend the rights of women

Democracy, for the Islamist current, is still linked to mechanisms of political choice, namely ballot boxes, but for most Egyptians it means the 'rule of and by the people'

Ethiopia's decision to divert the Blue Nile could be a defining moment that pushes Egypt to embrace genuine African unity

In an exclusive Ahram Online interview, the long-time senior Brotherhood leader who quit the organisation casts a critical look at the Islamists post-revolution

Honoured to attend the talk by Noam Chomsky at the American University in Cairo, I couldn't help but take his theories of American domination on an epic, scary scale, like the Lord of the Rings

Ahram Online speaks to former presidential candidate Abdel-Moneim Abul-Fotouh about his newly formed Strong Egypt Party, his relationship with the Muslim Brotherhood and his views on President Morsi

Rachid Al-Ghannouchi says society should be able to mobilise to exact change without interference from the state, but how will this freedom affect freedom?

The Arab Digital Expression Foundation (ADEF), a Cairo-based NGO aiming to generate and exchange information, will launch its summer camp this year (1-15 July) in the Tunisian capital

The runoffs are what Egyptians call a Berma dilemma - there is no simple way out - might the military as an institution be able to offer a way out?

Who are you voting for in the coming presidential elections? Perhaps it's easier to say who should not get votes

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