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Yasmin El Baramawy.jpg
Yasmin Baramawy speaks about her ordeal of being gang raped for around 2 hours after attending a protest in Tahrir Square in 2012. This is one of the first times that a survivor of rape speaks publicly and on TV.
Mass sexual assault against women…
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Samira_Ibrahim_grafitti.jpg
A photograph of graffiti in Cairo celebrating the bravery of Samira Ibrahim, who raised a court case against the doctor who performed a so-called virginity test whilst she was under arrest in a military prison in March 2011. She is contrasted with…
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Harb Kabira.jpg
This is a video of the band Bent al-Masarwa performing live. The band made their first album in 2015, after meeting at a creative writing workshop organized by feminist organization Nazra for Feminist Studies. Their songs are based on women's real…
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Video report about a women's march against the rule of SCAF and against the use of violence against women protesters by the military. A few days earlier, a video of soldiers dragging a woman along the ground, exposing her blue bra, went viral and…
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female_genital_mutilation__doaa_eladl.jpg
This cartoon criticises the practice of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) (also termed Female Genital Cutting).
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my soul will never be defeated.jpg
The cartoon was drawn in defiance of the alarming increase in sexual assaults against women protesters in 2013. It was particularly inspired by the testimony of Yasmin El-Baramawy, who was gang raped near Tahrir Square during protests in November…
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Grafitti depicting organised mass sexual assaults against women protesters in and around Tahrir Square in 2013.
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No_to_harassment_grafitti.jpg
Graffiti created as part of a movement to break the silence around sexual harassment.
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The City Always Wins.jpg
In this debut novel, Hamilton tells the story of the Egyptian revolution beautifully and powerfully through the lives of young activists, Mariam and Khalil. This was the first fictional account of the revolution.
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