Fourteen years ago, on October 9, 2011, Egyptian security forces violently attacked protesters in Maspero, killing 28 and injuring hundreds. There was one demand from the protesters and their loved ones that was respected, amid all the horror: receiving the wounded and dead at the…

The violence in Suwayda was a blow for Syria’s transitional authorities and may have lasting implications…

Sudan's Christian community has been consistently targeted by both the RSF and SAF since the beginning…


Non-Islamic religious institutions in Egypt, such as the Coptic Orthodox Church, receive little to no scrutiny…

The International Criminal Court decided to open an investigation into atrocities that have been committed in…

Egypt’s education system has long been criticized for an increasing intrusion of religious discourse in its…

As the world marks the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, TIMEP spoke to…

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Challenges of Being a Minority Lawyer in Egypt
January 31, 2023

Since 2014, Egyptian lawyers defending minorities against unjust prosecution have been facing increasing difficulties in doing…