Kareem Farid
Kareem Farid is an Egyptian journalist and writer, he works as a report editor for ONTV’s Akher Kalam and writes for several outlets and publications. https://timep.org/author/kfarid/
Learn MoreKareem Farid is an Egyptian journalist and writer, he works as a report editor for ONTV’s Akher Kalam and writes for several outlets and publications. https://timep.org/author/kfarid/
Learn MoreMohamed Adam is a nonresident fellow with TIMEP and a Cairo-based journalist whose work has been published in The Economist, Mada Masr and Egypt Independent. Mr. Adam studied physics at Cairo University but became engaged in politics at the start of the Egyptian uprising in 2011. He was driven to document the events as they
Learn MoreJonathan Guyer is a fellow of the Institute of Current World Affairs and contributing editor of the Cairo Review of Global Affairs. From 2012 to 2013, he served as a Fulbright fellow researching political cartoons in Egypt. A regular contributor to Public Radio International, he has written for The Guardian, Guernica, Harper’s, Le Monde Diplomatique,
Learn MoreJournalist and PhD candidate at SOAS. His research interests focus on political economy. He extensively worked on Egypt, Bahrain, West Africa, the UK and US. Recently, he contributed to the Committee to Protect Journalists’ book, “Attacks on the Press” (2015). https://www.alaraby.co.uk/english/author/2015/7/29/mohamed-el-meshad
Learn MoreBasil El-Dabh is a Cairo-based writer and editor and is a contributor to TIMEP,. He was formerly Politics Editor at Daily News Egypt, and his work has been featured in the Middle East Institute and the Atlantic Council. https://timep.org/author/basildabh/
Learn MoreHassan Mneimneh specializes in the Middle East and North Africa and the wider Islamic world with a particular emphasis on radicalism and factionalism. In previous capacities, he has focused on the significance of socio-political and cultural developments in the MENA region to U.S. and European policies; assessed civil reaction to radicalizing tendencies in Muslim societies;
Learn MoreHossam Bahgat is an investigative reporter at Mada Masr. From 2002 to 2013, he was the founding executive director of the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights, a Cairo-based human rights organization. https://www.madamasr.com/en/contributor/hossam-bahgat/
Learn MoreAdel is a Senior Legal Officer of the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR), an organization that uses research, advocacy and litigation to address rights violations in Egypt. In this role, Adel is involved in exploring areas for strategic litigation, conducting legal research and providing legal assistance to victims of violations. Adel was a PILnet
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