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How old-fashioned violence and repression thwarted the ‘Facebook revolution’ in Egypt Max Gallien contrasts Tahrir Square in 2011 and 2016.
Imported repression in the Middle East A leaked document in June 2014 from Egypt’s ministry of the interior invited tenders for cyber-surveillance technology to combat blasphemy, sarcasm and ‘lack of morality’ — the technology would likely come from the west. Max Gallien reports.
Taming the gods: How should we deal with religious threats to free speech? At the 2013 Jaipur Festival, Ian Buruma, Reza Aslan, Ahdaf Souief and Timothy Garton Ash, in conversation with Shoma Chaudhury, talk about the relationship between religion and politics and how to deal with religious threats to free speech.
По следам утерянных египетских книг Египетский историк Ахмет Фами расследует дело о пропаже из Египта 165 книг, которые очутились в небольшой библиотеке в Нью-Йорке, и предлагает к обсуждению вопрос о государственной цензуре в Египте, которая даже после революции продолжает ограничивать доступ к знаниям.
“Билль о правах” университета Аль-Азхар В заявлении «Об основных свободах», выпущенном исламским университетом, указывается, каким образом в деле защиты свободы слова закон шариата должен совмещаться с международными конвенциями.
Is it time for a global conversation on free speech? A panel of experts joins FSD Director Timothy Garton Ash at London’s Frontline Club to discuss some of the world’s most pressing free speech issues.
Казебун: антимилитаристы Египта В 2011 г., группа молодых египтян организовала публичный показ видеоматериалов, посвященных преступлениям внутренних воиск, пишет Хебаталла Таха.
Wadah Khanfar: Was Al-Jazeera partisan under his watch? The former head of Al Jazeera denies allegations that the network was in any way partisan under his watch, a criticism frequently levelled at the broadcaster, which is funded by the emir of Qatar.
Free speech at the heart of the Arab Spring — part two In the second part of this panel discussion just off Tahrir Square in Cairo, a panel of bloggers, journalists and human rights experts ask what are — and what should be — the limits to freedom of expression in Egypt today.
Free speech at the heart of the Arab Spring — part one In this panel discussion just off Tahrir Square in Cairo, a panel of bloggers, journalists and human rights experts ask what are — and what should be — the limits to freedom of expression in Egypt today.
Can Europe and the Middle East agree on the terms of freedom of expression? A lecture by Timothy Garton Ash in Egypt at the AUC New Cairo.
Khaled Fahmy: How the right to information can transform Egyptian politics Khaled Fahmy, Professor and Chair of the History Department at the American University in Cairo, discusses robust civility and the role of the army for free speech in Egypt.