CAIRO — Shortly after Egyptian security forces violently dispersed two sit-ins by supporters of ousted Islamist President Mohamed Morsi in August, killing hundreds, Morsi's supporters began raising ...
The West's indifference to the Rabaa massacre emboldened Sisi's brutal authoritarianism. Only when he faces international justice can Egypt start to heal and rebuild A supporter of Egypt's ousted ...
The "Rabaa (Rabia) sign," the symbol of anti-coup protestors in Egypt, is embraced by Turkish people as they make the sign at demonstrations and parents name their children after 'Rabaa'. According to ...
Given numerous calls to violence against Brotherhood supporters, how much of Egypt's populace has bought into the government's rhetoric? In contemporary Egypt, an elimination campaign has been ongoing ...
Between the war in Gaza, the ISIS advance on Iraq, Libya’s disintegration, and the monumental brutality of the Syrian conflict—the last week of July was the deadliest of the civil war—the world barely ...
Cairo's Rabaa al-Adawiya Square, the bustling epicenter of support for deposed president Mohamed Morsi, the first freely-elected president in the country's history, has become a world unto itself; one ...
It has been 40 days since the bloody dispersal of the Muslim Brotherhood sit-in at Rabaa Al-Adawiya, but the impact of the moment on the Islamist group may be long-lasting “Rabaa started as a meeting ...
Editor’s Note: Reza Sayah is CNN’s Cairo-based international correspondent responsible for covering Egypt and the Middle East. In his time on assignment in Cairo, he has covered a variety of issues ...
The following photographs were taken on July 27, 2013Morsi supporters carry a man shot in the head outside the makeshift hospital in Rabaa Square. Mosa’ab Elshamy is a 23-year-old freelance ...
After another tense night at the sprawling tent city surrounding Cairo’s Rabaa al-Adewaya mosque, Ibrahim Mohamed and his wife stood in the shade with their 6-year-old daughter and 4-year-old son—one ...