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Link to: Newly elected Parliament urged to dismantle tools of repression

Newly elected Parliament urged to dismantle tools of repression

Reforming laws that curb freedom, shield official abuse should top Parliament’s agenda, says Human Rights Watch.

Link to: Rise in number of lawsuits filed against media professionals

Rise in number of lawsuits filed against media professionals

A recent case was filed against a number of media professionals who are accused of creating social discord through their work.

Link to: EOHR welcomes ban on virginity testing on detained women

EOHR welcomes ban on virginity testing on detained women

During protests on March 9, Samira Ibrahim and 17 other girls were arrested and subsequently subjected to virginity testing.

Link to: ANHRI condemns intimidation tactics used against “al-Fagr” newspaper

ANHRI condemns intimidation tactics used against “al-Fagr” newspaper

Over 25 people protested in front of the headquarters of “al-Fagr” newspaper, chanting curses and hurling insults against the newspaper and its editors and staff and threatening them with physical harm.

Link to: Freedom House condemns raids on NGOs

Freedom House condemns raids on NGOs

Security force personnel raided the offices of several NGOs, including Freedom House, and held staff members incommunicado while seizing equipment and documents.

Link to: Protester sentenced to a year in prison

Protester sentenced to a year in prison

Gaber Sayed Gaber Abdel Haq was charged with distributing “publications against national peace and security”.

Link to: IPA defends publishers against accusations from military government

IPA defends publishers against accusations from military government

Publisher Mohamed Hashem was accused of unlawfully supporting demonstrators in Tahrir square.

Link to: Human Rights Watch documents pattern of sexual assaults on protesters

Human Rights Watch documents pattern of sexual assaults on protesters

News reports have shown images of protesters in Cairo being stripped, beaten and dragged through the streets.

Link to: EOHR calls for protection of media personnel

EOHR calls for protection of media personnel

A number of editors and talk show presenters have received death threats related to their campaigns against corruption.

Link to: Authorities crack down on protesters; media personnel targeted

Authorities crack down on protesters; media personnel targeted

Among those assaulted was Hassan Sharine, who repeatedly stated to the soldiers, who wounded his face and left him bruised, that he was a journalist.

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Rights organisations condemn military court’s sentencing of blogger

Following his second trial before a military court, Maikel Sanad was sentenced to two years’ imprisonment and a fine.

Link to: CPJ calls on government to investigate attacks on the press

CPJ calls on government to investigate attacks on the press

The organisation has written to the prime minister, bringing to his attention 35 cases of journalists who were attacked when protesters clashed with the military and police.

Link to: Previously acquitted journalists now jailed in libel case

Previously acquitted journalists now jailed in libel case

Fatima Al-Zahra and Sally Hassan were sentenced to two months and one month of imprisonment, respectively, on charges of libel, slander, and violation of private life brought forward by Yusuf Al-Badri.

Link to: Protester released after spending eight months in jail

Protester released after spending eight months in jail

Nassary Hassan had been sentenced to three years in jail in March 2011 for protesting in the city of Hurghada.

Link to: Twelve rights organisations condemn methods used to repress protests

Twelve rights organisations condemn methods used to repress protests

Peaceful, unarmed protestors were met with excessive force by police and soldiers of the armed forces, leading to the deaths of dozens of protesters and the injury of more than 3000 others.

Link to: Media urged to prioritise safety after another sexual assault on woman reporter

Media urged to prioritise safety after another sexual assault on woman reporter

Caroline Sinz and her cameraman, Salah Agrabi, were in the the area of Tahrir square when they were attacked by a group of young people, then assaulted by a crowd of men.