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22.12.2025 18:52
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I’m honored to join an incredible panel of experts to discuss the global rise of drone warfare. I’ll be speaking about how the proliferation of drones and AI-driven decision support systems (AI-DSS) is reshaping regional security—and what it means for the safety of journalists.
06.05.2025 19:26
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Instead of allowing experts to share their insights on how to address Egypt’s current economic crisis, the Egyptian authorities are imprisoning one of the country’s most brilliant economic minds—over 60 years old—in a cell infested with large rats that pose serious health risks.
14.04.2025 21:35
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The Secretary of State should be aware that U.S. students and researchers abroad are actively writing and researching about the countries they reside in. His remarks essentially give these governments a green light to arrest or deport U.S. students and researchers if they disagree with their work.
28.03.2025 19:01
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4- Voice of America has long been the voice of those who risk everything to report under authoritarian regimes. Cutting its staff doesn’t just silence those voices—it leaves the American public and policymakers knowing less and understanding even less about the world they shape.
15.03.2025 22:00
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3- I think of its fearless coverage of Mohammed al-Ghamdi, the Saudi cartoonist sentenced to 23 years behind bars for daring to speak truth to power.
15.03.2025 21:59
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2- I think of how it was the first U.S. media outlet to report on the case of Ashraf Omar, the Egyptian cartoonist who has languished in prison for eight months.
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15.03.2025 21:59
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1- When I think of Voice of America, I think of its unwavering commitment to telling the stories of persecuted journalists in the Middle East—voices silenced at home but amplified here for the American public and policymakers.
15.03.2025 21:58
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Immigrants legally in the United States on either a green card or a student visa may be forced to make some of the same calculations as those who live or work in authoritarian states abroad – but about our own government.
Is it safe for me to speak my mind? Is it worth the risk? Will I be targeted?
14.03.2025 13:24
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Pete Hegseth to overhaul US military lawyers in effort to relax rules of war
The defense secretary has empowered his lawyer Tim Parlatore to remake the judge advocate general’s corps
Relaxed rules of engagement mean less safety for journalists covering conflict zones, especially given U.S. military involvement in places like Yemen.
13.03.2025 22:34
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2- Now, the threat comes from the U.S. administration itself. International students are losing their voices twice—first due to authoritarian regimes at home, and now because of autocratic measures in the U.S
10.03.2025 19:49
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1- Two years ago, as an international student at a U.S. university, I wrote about how transnational repression from China, Russia, and Egypt had been threatening international students and academic freedom.
10.03.2025 19:49
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As an Egyptian, I find it amusing to see the same rhetoric that Sisi has used in Egypt for the past decade—blaming citizens' inaction for economic problems—now being echoed in the U.S. Why don’t more Americans raise chickens in their backyards? Because most of them don’t even have backyards!!
04.03.2025 20:33
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Lapid's proposal to pay Egypt's foreign debt, $150B, in return for Egypt controlling Gaza, fails to understand that , regardless of incentives/pressure, Sisi cannot afford to lose a single Egyptian soldier in Gaza. This would spark dissent within Egypt’s military, threatening his power.
25.02.2025 18:10
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The impact of Trump’s aid freeze goes beyond what we see: in many authoritarian countries, receiving foreign funding is illegal and punished by the state. Human Rights organizations and media outlets have been severely affected but are unable to speak out due to fears of government repression.
18.02.2025 20:55
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Egypt must stand against Trump's plan. While US economic aid to Egypt is under $130M, its $1.3B security assistance goes entirely to US arms manufacturers, primarily benefiting the US economy. Meanwhile, Egypt has been working for a decade to diversify its arms sales.
11.02.2025 19:42
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Beyer & DelBene Announce Re-Establishment Of Egypt Human Rights Caucus
CPJ welcomes the re-establishment of the Egypt Human Rights Caucus and urges the U.S. Congress to prioritize addressing the escalating press freedom crisis in Egypt worldwide, as said Mohamed Mandour, Committee to Protect Journalists.
beyer.house.gov/news/documen...
10.02.2025 20:15
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If the Democratic administration had not allowed Palestinians to be killed daily in Gaza for almost 15 months, Trump would not have been able to propose displacing Palestinians as a 'better' option. Trump is turning Biden's inaction into an action plan.
05.02.2025 19:18
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2- With this trend, those leaving the CIA and other intelligence agencies could either establish new firms in the field or help authoritarian governments localize spyware production.
05.02.2025 15:50
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CIA reportedly offers buyouts to entire workforce in latest Trump-era purge
The Central Intelligence Agency offered buyouts on Tuesday, citing aim to bring agency in line with Trump priorities, US media report
1- Of course, this will have many implications, including a surge in the surveillance industry. Many existing spyware companies were founded by former Mossad officers, while the UAE’s spyware capabilities were developed by former U.S. intelligence operatives.
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...
05.02.2025 15:49
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The key to defeating any coup is first acknowledging that it is a coup. It takes a broad coalition—across political, judicial, and media platforms—to challenge and defeat it. Denial only strengthens it.
03.02.2025 20:48
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Americans now, more than ever, need to learn from activists and human rights movements in authoritarian contexts. Having witnessed both a military coup in Egypt and a presidential coup in Tunisia, I see striking similarities between those coups and what is happening now in the U.S.
03.02.2025 20:47
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The events of the past year underscore the urgent need for an unprecedented intellectual and institutional effort to decolonize journalism. Western journalism has often failed the Middle East—sometimes through its very existence, other times through its deliberate silence.
15.12.2024 16:28
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