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Egypt: Where Emergency Crews Need Rescuing
UNIRIN, 14 February 2012
In Egypt's political turmoil, one segment of society has been largely forgotten: the first aid responders who risk their lives to rescue victims of violence. Read more »
Amidst the political turmoil, one segment of society has been largely forgotten: the first aid responders who risk their lives to rescue victims of violence.
Egyptians fetching water.
On 25 January 2011, Egyptian youth took to Cairo’s Tahrir Square to demand basic rights and freedom from decades of ... see more »
The toppling of long established autocratic governments in Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya has led many to speculate whether similar changes can be expected ... see more »
Human Rights Watch called on authorities to drop the charges againt nongovernmental organisation workers who are charged with operating "unlicensed" groups. Read more »
Egyptians are participating in the third and final round of voting for a democratic lower house of parliament. Read more »
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