Author Archives: Editor

Tourism to Egypt gets worse

The number of tourists visiting Egypt slumped 46% in the first quarter when mass protests ousted President Hosni Mubarak, the government’s statistics agency said on Sunday. The unrest that began on January 25 prompted embassies to issue travel warnings and … read more

Policeman gets death for murders

AN Egyptian court has condemned a policeman to death for killing 20 protesters during this year’s revolt. It’s the first such sentencing of a security forces member for the murder of demonstrators during the January-February uprising. Mohammed al-Sonni was found … read more

U.S. aid to Egypt to remain high

U.S. military aid to Egypt will remain at its current $1.3 billion a year, Ambassador Margaret Scobey said Saturday. At a news conference in Cairo, Scobey said the Obama administration is concerned about the interim government’s use of military courts … read more

Secularists Unite to Take On Islamists

Liberal and secular Egyptians at the core of mass protests that toppled the regime of Hosni Mubarak are scrambling to form a unified political front ahead of critical parliamentary elections in which they will face the better-organised Islamists. “Time is … read more

100 days on, New Egypt faces uphill transition

More than three months after a popular revolt overthrew a regime reviled for its corruption and brutality, Egypt is facing mounting religious tensions and economic stagnation. The unity which brought together millions, Muslim and Christian alike, out on the streets … read more

Egypt’s military questions journalists

Military prosecutors summoned and then released the editor and two journalists from an independent newspaper for reporting on an alleged deal to offer amnesty to ousted president Hosni Mubarak. he three were released after they signed a pledge agreeing not … read more

Fighting sexual exploitation in Egypt

Human trafficking is the third-largest illegal trade in the world, following trading in weapons and drugs. It causes a headache for people in Egypt and many other countries. This headache was discussed at a recent meeting in Cairo, attended by … read more