I wrote an obituary for the former director of the General Intelligence Service.
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I wrote an obituary for the former director of the General Intelligence Service.
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I would be very grateful if you post the full text of your articles on Middle East Eye here as it is blocked in Egypt and there is no way we can access it.
It may also be a good way to have a public backup of your writing. A lot of the the journalists I follow had their writings disappear from the web when the media outlets changed hands or redesigned their websites (or ignore the web and move to silos run by genocide-supporting Meta & hateful billionaires).
I will do in the future. Thanks for drawing my attention to it. For now, check this link: https://web.archive.org/web/20240807133536/https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/egypt-mohamed-farid-el-tohamy-leaves-bitter-legacy-corruption
Many thanks