Sexual harassment and the quest to undress naked prejudice
To those who believe the way a woman dresses invites harassment, hear this: she is not to blame – her harassers are.
Read MoreTo those who believe the way a woman dresses invites harassment, hear this: she is not to blame – her harassers are.
Read MoreThe Boston marathon bombings have refocused attention on the threat of “homegrown terrorism”. But there is a much more dangerous domestic threat.
Read MoreThe acid attack on the Bolshoi ballet’s director highlights the worrying spread of organised crime and corruption to all facets of life in Russia.
Read MoreMohammed Jamal, the lead singer of the popular Egyptian indie band Salalem, tells The Chronikler his story about a night of hell in police custody.
Read MoreThe army is giving Egyptians a stark choice: choose freedom and endure anarchy, or choose stability and put up with us.
Read MoreAs a rare Egyptian in Jerusalem, I have felt something akin to being a B-list celebrity.
Read MoreFear of retaliation from the old regime shouldn’t be used to limit Egyptians’ hard-won freedoms and attack peaceful protesters.
Read MoreIf you don’t fast during Ramadan in Egypt, lie about it; hide it. Otherwise, you might land in jail.
Read MoreIt’s Ramadan, but the Egyptian police continue to practise brutality and torture. This year, they should set a better example.
Read MoreEgyptian police and a decades-old emergency law stand in the dock of public opinion following a young man’s alleged murder.
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