Tahrir Square

Why are we in Gaza being punished for Egypt border guard killings?

Rana Baker
Gaza City
8 August 2012
Palestinians in Gaza are being collectively punished for an attack in Egypt’s Sinai peninsula that left 16 border guards dead.

Imperfect revolution: Palestine's 15 March movement one year on

Linah Alsaafin
Ramallah
23 March 2012
One year after the 15 March movement’s call for national unity, what has the youth-led mobilization achieved?

For Gaza journalist, more than one struggle underway in Cairo

Rami Almeghari
Cairo
22 November 2011
Rami Almeghari recounts his struggle to both cover the growing protests at Cairo’s Tahrir Square and fight his own personal battle.

Where is the Palestinian Tahrir Square?

Since the start of the Arab uprisings in January, Palestinians have been hotly debating how they can break out of their own political impasse and rebuild their national movement.

The rebellions of our peoples make us stronger

Ameer Makhoul
Gilboa Prison
17 June 2011
The Arab rebellions are being created by the social movement — by the people — in all its currents and forces that seek change; in other words, by the great majority of the peoples in revolt. Ameer Makhoul writes from Gilboa Prison.
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