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1st anniversary of Cairo Spring

Posted on 16/04/200704/02/2021 By 3arabawy

Around that time a year ago, Kefaya activists occupied Abdel Khaleq Tharwat Street, in solidarity with the Egyptian judges fighting for their independence from Mubarak’s executive authorities. The occupation was smashed by the Central Security Forces troops, which descended on downtown. For weeks to follow, thousands of Muslim Brothers and leftist activists were to stage demonstrations, only to be met with the regime’s iron-fist repression.

Photographer and friend Nasser Nouri, together with an army of professional photographers, were unknown soldiers in this battle, by braving with their cameras in the streets, snapping shots of police brutality, street clashes, exposing the Gestapo-style state–supported by the Western governments–Egyptians are living under today. On several occasions, photographers like Nasser were subject to the police wrath, beatings, kidnappings, and had their cameras smashed.

The photo below, taken by Nasser Nouri, provides a glimpse of what Cairo’s Spring was like:

The Judges' Club under Security Siege

[Cairo’s Judges’ Club under security siege, April 2006. Photo by Nasser Nouri.]

Thanks Nasser and  all the brave photographers who still insist on showing up to cover activist events, despite police intimidation.

Super Zanaty

Posted on 29/03/200727/12/2020 By 3arabawy

The very devoted dean of the faculty law in Assiut University, Dr. Essam el-Zanaty, took part himself in chasing Kefaya students on campus who were chanting against the constitutional referendum circus.

The amazing Dr. Zanaty defied reason age, and accompanied the university security guards in hunting down the Kefaya students. Dr. Zanaty grabbed two of them, Muhammad Fadel and el-Husseini Muhammad Abu Deif, by their shirts and threatened to expel them.

Assiut sit-in against Mubarak’s amendments

Posted on 28/03/200727/12/2020 By 3arabawy

Kefaya activists mobilized around 300 protesters yesterday in Assiut University’s faculty of law, where they staged a sit-in for two hours, protesting Mubarak’s dictatorial constitutional amendments.

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