Egypt

At a glance At a glance
Egypt

1050 articles
Link to: Reforms must address press freedom issues, says ANHRI

Reforms must address press freedom issues, says ANHRI

Attacks on reporters and media employees are continuing in a systematic manner, ANHRI noted with concern.

Link to: Anti-press attacks continue in Cairo; reporter dies from earlier shooting

Anti-press attacks continue in Cairo; reporter dies from earlier shooting

Journalists in Cairo faced assaults, detentions, and threats again as the president’s supporters continued their efforts to obstruct news coverage of protests.

Link to: Belgian journalist, others released, re-arrested

Belgian journalist, others released, re-arrested

IPI is monitoring the unfolding situation and continually updating its website with reports on the violence against journalists.

Link to: Human Rights Watch researcher, other activists, detained in Cairo

Human Rights Watch researcher, other activists, detained in Cairo

Researcher Daniel Williams was one of several international and Egyptian human rights activists picked up in a raid on the Hisham Mubarak Law Center.

Link to: Mubarak intensifies attacks on press

Mubarak intensifies attacks on press

“Egypt is seeking to create an information vacuum that puts it in the company of the world’s worst oppressors, countries such as Burma, Iran and Cuba,” says CPJ.

Photo: Sarah Carr

Fifty-five IFEX members and six other organisations urge authorities to respect and protect freedom of expression and the right to information

The groups condemn the serious violations of human rights taking place at this critical moment in Egypt.

Link to: Journalists under physical assault

Journalists under physical assault

“The situation is frightening not only because our colleagues are suffering abuse but because when the press is kept from reporting, we lose an independent source of crucial information,” says CPJ.

Link to: Al-Jazeera’s English-language service targeted

Al-Jazeera’s English-language service targeted

Five journalists working for the English-language service of the Qatar-based television station were briefly detained and had their equipment seized.

Plainclothes police arrest journalist Mohamed Abdul Quddus during clashes in Cairo, Goran Tomasevic / Reuters

Authorities block Al-Jazeera transmissions, order bureaus shut

Nilesat, the satellite transmission company owned by government agencies, stopped transmitting the signal of Al-Jazeera’s primary channel amid massive protests.

Link to: Nationwide Internet blackout endangers rights, Human Rights Watch stresses

Nationwide Internet blackout endangers rights, Human Rights Watch stresses

Human Rights Watch said that the Internet and mobile communications are essential tools for rights of expression, to information, and of assembly and association.

Link to: Foreign journalists arrested, Internet blocked

Foreign journalists arrested, Internet blocked

“The authorities are engineering an almost complete news blackout about the crackdown on the street protests now taking place,” noted RSF.

Link to: CPJ condemns violence against journalists covering demonstrations

CPJ condemns violence against journalists covering demonstrations

Plainclothes and uniformed security personnel have beaten at least 10 journalists and detained others.

Link to: Journalists assaulted, websites blocked amidst crackdown on nationwide protests

Journalists assaulted, websites blocked amidst crackdown on nationwide protests

Authorities blocked a number of websites that were transmitting live videos of the demonstrations while at the same time, several journalists were assaulted.

Link to: Blogger loses job because of critical comments

Blogger loses job because of critical comments

Mohammed Maree was dismissed because he wrote articles and opinions critical of the government on his blog.

Link to: ANHRI condemns fines against “Sout elUmmah” journalists

ANHRI condemns fines against “Sout elUmmah” journalists

Editor Abdel Halim Kandil and journalist Ahmed Abulkheir were convicted of insult and libel in their reporting on a wedding party.

Link to: Muslim cleric issues fatwa against potential presidential candidate Mohamed ElBaradei

Muslim cleric issues fatwa against potential presidential candidate Mohamed ElBaradei

ANHRI condemns the issuing of a fatwa that calls for ElBaradei to retract statements he has made or face imprisonment or death.