Three Al Jazeera journalists were sentenced to three years in prison in Egypt. It’s yet another example of the Egyptian government’s harsh crackdown on whomever they consider political dissidents.
Three Al Jazeera journalists were sentenced to three years in prison in Egypt. It’s yet another example of the Egyptian government’s harsh crackdown on whomever they consider political dissidents.
Who’s responsible for the deaths of nearly 900 Egyptian protesters during the 2011 revolution? Not former president Hosni Mubarak, according to a judge’s recent ruling. But while he and his top aides may have escaped blame, others are currently serving jail time in Egypt. Dena Takruri looks at who they are and what this tells us about the country nearly four years after its revolution.