Egypt Protests

Two Killed In Egypt As Protestors Clash With Police

Huffington Post UK | Peter Guest | Posted 19.01.2012 | UK

Protesters have returned to the streets of Cairo in a second day of demonstrations against the military leadership, a day after two people were report...

Today's Global Protest and Egypt's Sham Elections

Bel Trew | Posted 11.01.2012 | UK Politics
Bel Trew

Today a global protest will take place across 13 cities, from London to New York Paris to Manila, in solidarity with detained Egyptian activist Alaa Abd El Fattah.

Arab Spring Countries Push For Post-Revolution Tourism

PA | Posted 06.01.2012 | UK

Countries affected by the Arab Spring are hoping for a leap in tourist numbers. Egypt and Tunisia have launched tourist drives, according to a glob...

Occupy London: Will Mere Indignation do?

Flaminia Giambalvo | Posted 18.12.2011 | UK Politics
Flaminia Giambalvo

On Monday bankers and financiers working in London's financial district must have had a rude awakening. To 'greet' them on their way to work is a squ...

Cairo Clashes Leave 24 Dead

The Huffington Post UK | Olivia Williams | Posted 10.12.2011 | UK

At least 24 Egyptians have died in Cairo after violent clashes erupted between protesting Christians and the army on Sunday. A further 200 were wounde...

Protest: Violent or Non-Violent?

Scott Hill | Posted 19.03.2012 | UK Politics
Scott Hill

As a fervent believer in pacifism, my heart is well and truly thrusting me in the direction of non-violence. However, my head - and (just occasionally) history - tells me that violent demonstrations are more effective than peaceful ones.