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Bel Trew

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Bel Trew is a Cairo-based print and broadcast journalist specializing in the Middle East.

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Sabbahi, Spoiled Ballots, and the Egyptian Election
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  • Sabbahi, Spoiled Ballots, and the Egyptian Election

    Egyptian presidential elections underdog Hamdeen Sabbahi achieved the impossible: he came in third in a two-horse race. The 60-year-old leftist politician and sole rival to the country’s ex-army chief Abdul-Fattah el-Sisi secured just under 757,000 votes in the preliminary count as opposed to Sisi’s more than 23 million votes—as well as to the votes of a last-minute unexpected entrant: the spoiled ballot.

    May 30, 2014

    Jawad Nabulsi: Egypt’s Urban Activist
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  • Jawad Nabulsi: Egypt’s Urban Activist

    Jawad Nabulsi was looking straight at the policeman the moment he was shot in the face. The black-clad officer raised the barrel of his gun, pointed it directly at Nabulsi’s eyes, and pulled the trigger.

    It was 11pm on January 28, 2011. The “Friday of Rage,” as protesters called it, would later be labeled the bloodiest day in the revolution that toppled autocrat Hosni Mubarak.

    March 18, 2014