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Znet Article Amin: For Egypt’s Women, The Revolution Has Only Begun

Znet Article, October, 08 2012 Shahira Amin
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Despite playing a huge role in the uprising, Egyptian women’s voices have been drowned out, and the “new Egypt” continues to marginalise women

Znet Article Amin: Fears For Free Expression In Morsi’s Egypt

Znet Article, August, 19 2012 Shahira Amin
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The month-long suspension of a privately-owned Egyptian TV channel for “defamation and incitement to violence” has triggered an outcry in Egyptian media circles

Znet Article Amin: Egypt: What Will Morsi Mean for Free Speech?

Znet Article, July, 02 2012 Shahira Amin
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Divorcing religion from politics will have to be a vital concession for Morsi to make if he wishes to win the support of the secularists who initiated the revolution

Znet Article Amin: Egyptians Return to Tahrir Square to Protest Military Power Grab

Znet Article, June, 21 2012 Shahira Amin
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Hundreds of thousands of activists returned to Cairo’s Tahrir Square

Znet Article Amin: New Wave Of Violence Threatens Egyptian Presidential Elections

Znet Article, May, 10 2012 Shahira Amin
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Violent clashes between protesters staging a sit-in outside the Defence Ministry Headquarters in Cairo’s Abbasseya district and unknown assailants killed at least 20 people

Znet Article Amin: It’s Revolution Again in Egypt

Znet Article, April, 27 2012 Shahira Amin
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Tens of thousands of protesters returned to Cairo’s Tahrir Square in a massive demonstration

Znet Article Amin: Egyptian Women Waiting to Reap the Fruits of the Revolution

Znet Article, March, 10 2012 Shahira Amin
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The women of Egypt were at the vanguard in the eighteen day January 2011 mass uprising. But since then, they have been sidelined and pushed back into the shadows

Znet Article Amin: Egyptian Women No Longer Satisfied to Walk One Step Behind Men

Znet Article, December, 10 2011 Shahira Amin
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There has been no discrimination based on gender, age, religion or political ideology. The gaps were bridged and no one cared who was taking the lead

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