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Year: 2008

The Memory of the Class: The Mahalla Uprising انتفاضة المحلة

Posted on 10/05/200826/03/2018 By 3arabawy
The Mahalla Uprising
The Mahalla Uprising
The Mahalla Uprising
The Mahalla Uprising
The Mahalla Uprising
The Mahalla Uprising
The Mahalla Uprising
The Mahalla Uprising
The Mahalla Uprising
The Mahalla Uprising
The Mahalla Uprising
The Mahalla Uprising
The Mahalla Uprising
The Mahalla Uprising
The Mahalla Uprising
The Mahalla Uprising
The Mahalla Uprising
The Mahalla Uprising
The Mahalla Uprising
The Mahalla Uprising
The Mahalla Uprising
Protestors clash with riot police in Mahalla City about 110 km (68miles) north of Cairo, April 7, 2008.
Protestors clash with riot police in Mahalla City about 110 km (68miles) north of Cairo, April 7, 2008.
Protestors clash with riot police in Mahalla City about 110 km (68miles) north of Cairo, April 7, 2008.
Protestors clash with riot police in Mahalla City about 110 km (68miles) north of Cairo, April 7, 2008.
Protestors clash with riot police in Mahalla City about 110 km (68miles) north of Cairo, April 7, 2008.
The Mahalla Uprising
The Mahalla Uprising
The Mahalla Uprising
The Mahalla Uprising
The Mahalla Uprising
The Mahalla Uprising
The Mahalla Uprising
Egyptian riot police use tear gas to disperse protesters during clashes with protestor in Mahalla City about 110 km (68miles) north of Cairo in, 06 April 2008
A Protestor is detained during clashes with riot police in Mahalla City about 110 km (68miles) north of Cairo, April 6, 2008
A Protestor is detained during clashes with riot police in Mahalla City about 110 km (68miles) north of Cairo, April 6, 2008
The Mahalla Uprising
Egyptian clashes with riot police in in Mahalla City about 110 km (68miles) north of Cairo in, 06 April 2008.
The Mahalla Uprising
Egyptian throw stone to Train during clashes with riot police in in Mahalla City about 110 km (68miles) north of Cairo in, 06 April 2008.
The Mahalla Uprising
Egyptian clashes with riot police in in Mahalla City about 110 km (68miles) north of Cairo in, 06 April 2008.
Egyptian throw back a tear gas canister towards police during clashes with riot police in in Mahalla City about 110 km (68miles) north of Cairo in, 06 April 2008.
Egyptian riot police vehicles secure the gate in Mahalla City about 110 km (68miles) north of Cairo in, 06 April 2008.
children escape from tear gas during clashes with riot police in Mahalla City about 110 km (68miles) north of Cairo, April 7, 2008.
Protestors clash with riot police in Mahalla City about 110 km (68miles) north of Cairo, April 7, 2008.
Egyptian riot police use tear gas to disperse protesters during clashes with protestor in Mahalla City about 110 km (68miles) north of Cairo in, 06 April 2008
Protestors clash with riot police in Mahalla City about 110 km (68miles) north of Cairo, April 7, 2008.
Protestors clash with riot police in Mahalla City about 110 km (68miles) north of Cairo, April 7, 2008.
Protestors clash with riot police in Mahalla City about 110 km (68miles) north of Cairo, April 7, 2008.
Protestors clash with riot police in Mahalla City about 110 km (68miles) north of Cairo, April 7, 2008.
Protestors clash with riot police in Mahalla City about 110 km (68miles) north of Cairo, April 7, 2008.

Photos by Nasser Nouri.

Facebook activist speaks of torture in custody

Posted on 10/05/200812/01/2021 By 3arabawy

Ahmad Maher speaks about the torture he faced on the hands of Mubarak’s State Security Pigs.

Update on Bulaq police sadist Islam Nabih

Posted on 09/05/200811/04/2015 By 3arabawy

Police Captain Islam Nabih, of Bulaq el-Dakrour Police Station, undergoes trial for torturing and sexually abusing driver Emad Kabeer Photo by Amr Abdallah, March 2007

I’m posting a part of the message I received from a blogger in Cairo, who has family friends with the Bulaq el-Dakrour Police Sadist Islam Nabih…

It appears that through his father’s connections with wazir al-dakhliya (the Interior Minister), Islam is actually in a mu3askar (camp), somewhere along taree2 masr iskindirya (Cairo – Alexandria desert road) and his punishment is not being able to leave its premises. and it seems that since he’s served a year and a half (jail time), that he will be ‘released’ during the next major holiday – probably el eid el-sughayar (Eid el-Fitr). His father has also appealed and there’s a chance that Islam will come out innocent, and because aslan (in the first place) he hasn’t been put in a real jail, he’s going to be able to go back to his police job 3ady (normally).

Can some journalist in Cairo follow up on this?

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