Recent events in Egypt show how the country’s mistreatment of women is part of a system that uses violence against women to protect its inequalities.
Is the failure intentional or a result of general incompetence? Because of repression or Islamic ideology? This debate should be far from over.
Supporting Egypt’s particular brand of fighting terrorism is equivalent to supporting a climate of expedited radicalization.
Six years have passed since that fateful day on January 25. As Egypt plummets into a terrible state, people can't help but ask: "Was it worth it?"
Until equality and justice are within reach to all, what can Copts do to survive and how much more will they be forced to bear?
Think about the thousands who are held in prison, with or without charge, with or without trials, who are not getting the exposure necessary to make their release a political win for Sisi.
When words do not align with values, any crime can be justified.