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Marking the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, 26 June, Ahram Online sheds light on the systematic use of torture against Egyptians by the ousted Mubarak regime
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A coalition of 13 political parties banded together on Tuesday to run on a single candidate list for Egypt's first post-Mubarak parliamentary elections
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Egyptian women participated in the revolution on an equal footing with men, yet in post revolution Egypt they seem as far removed from winning equality as they ever were
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Maged, an HIV carrier, is the first in Egypt to announce his disease in a press conference, where he also highlighted Tuesday the painful stories of ignorance and discrimination against others like him in Egypt
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Egyptians demand justice after certain corrupt figureheads were released from jail. Ahram Online gets the take from legal experts on how to prosecute them under laws that the old regime created to suit themselves
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A democratic Egypt's foreign policy will be more responsive to domestic public opinion. Ahram Online speaks to post-revolution political movements on their attitude towards Israel
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Egyptian doctors staged the first strike today in public hospitals across the country, demanding better pay and conditions
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Saturday will see one of the largest post-revolution gatherings to date, but the Muslim Brotherhood are not likely to be there
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Crisis in Qena escalates as residents feel "trapped". Roads are blocked and city becomes increasingly isolated
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Through all the rumours and intrigue surrounding the possible fate of Hosni Mubarak and his boys, a clear line can be drawn between today's announcement of their detention and the day the former president fell
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Prominent Egyptian political figures joined film stars to celebrate the third anniversary of the 6 April Youth Movement, seen by many as the spark that culminated in the Egyptian Revolution
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Despite presenting their case to the minister of manpower, distrust and skewed working conditions ensure that striking workers will not relent until they are satisfied
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Employees from the ministry of agriculture and the Amonsito Textile Company demonstrated outside Cabinet offices Monday demanding government action
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The revolution is far from being over, even if the Muslim Brotherhood has sold out, say young revolutionaries reinvigorated by the success of the Friday to Save the Revolution
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With the revolution losing its momentum and other forces gaining the upperhand, activists open up new avenues with which to push through their demands
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Opposition figures spoke out against a new parties' law today, arguing that it will create obstacles for new parties and restrict political freedom
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Hundreds of students of the German University in Cairo continue their protests, demanding the reinstatement of unjustly expelled fellow-students and their right to a student union
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The Muslim Brotherhood's attempts to reach out to Copts have only confirmed, in the eyes of analysts and activists, long held suspicions that they intend to restrict their civil participation to the Church
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The human rights advocate and lawyer Amir Salem, who has spent much of his long career holding Egypt's state security to account, shares his vision for the future of the country's reformed police force with Ahram Online
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