If roles were reversed..
Stumbled upon this drawing - parodying the iconic "woman with the blue bra" photo, below it in case you were living under a rock in December. by Samar Elgyar. (source) First thought was [...]
Stumbled upon this drawing - parodying the iconic "woman with the blue bra" photo, below it in case you were living under a rock in December. by Samar Elgyar. (source) First thought was [...]
... this is what happens there, on a daily basis. Watch the 3-minute video summary of 2011, by the ever-remarkable Israeli Human Rights organization B'Tselem. It's a short window about life in Palestine. I also [...]
I really just wanted to publish this photo from 1984, taken when our former-future-King Gamal graduated from the American University in Cairo, because I think the moustaches on Alaa and Gamal look hilarious. Very teenage. [...]
16 ديسمبر - بعد منتصف الليل. الخرم في ظهر أشرف صغير جداً. عند قلبه تقريباً. مطرح ما الرصاصة خرجت. من كتر ما كان صغير مكنتش مصدق إنه ممكن يقتل.. بس مش عايز كلب يقوللي إن [...]
Friends, I am currently in Dubai as an invited speaker at the Arab Thought Foundation 10th Annual Conference. Earlier today (well yesterday technically) I spoke on a panel on the Economic Challenges of the Arab [...]
As in "automobile", not "mobile phone". (Think Batmobile). There are several, actually - these are photos I took myself in the past couple of days: 03 December 2011 (less than two days before the [...]
I voted, but I'm not excited... these are my - incoherent, rambling, angry - thoughts about the elections, for FP Magazine. --- Egypt's elections weren't supposed to be this way. Our first "post-revolution" (sigh…) elections [...]
Process violation: Man (right) filling his ballot on the window sill, at the 'suggestion' of the poll station workers Quirky advertisement for a candidate entertaining the people at the queue --> A few photos are [...]
That one's for Egypt ... And that one's for #SCAF. خوووووود! #NoSCAF #NoMilTrials
I received a text message and two envelopes containing election campaigning material today at my home in Cairo. One envelope was sent by mail, obviously part of a wide postal promotional campaign covering my district; [...]