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The future of the Egyptian new parliament

In Round Tables and Public Lectures, Salon Ibn Rushd December 10, 2005

Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS) organized a discussion group under the title: “How long can the new parliament last?”, in order to assess the political and legal legitimacy …

Use of Media Public Funds For the Benefit of Ruling Party Candidates And the Derogation of their Opponents: Additional Evidence of the Absence of Integrity In the Parliamentary Elections… Second Report On the Media Monitoring of the Parliamentary E

In Egypt /Road Map Program December 6, 2005

The Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS) held a press conference today to unveil its second media monitoring report evaluating the performance of the state-owned and private media during …

Flagrant Bias in Favor of the ruling party’s Candidates. First Progress Report on monitoring the media coverage of Egypt’s Parliamentary Elections

In Egypt /Road Map Program November 8, 2005

The Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS) held a press conference today to announce the findings of the first progress report by its Media monitoring team. The report evaluates …

Euro-Egyptian Negotiations Must Be Transparent and Accessible to Civil Society NGOs: Press Release signed by 25 NGOs

In Egypt /Road Map Program, Euro-Mediterranean Partnership, Parliament & the European Union September 28, 2005

Today, Cairo witnesses launching of the Euro-Egyptian Negotiations about the action plan on Egypt within the context of European Neighborhood Policy (ENP), which European Union (EU) issued in May 2004, …

Second Report by the CIHRS Media Monitoring Team at the Conclusion of Electoral Campaigns of Presidential Elections

In Egypt /Road Map Program September 6, 2005

The CIHRS media monitoring team issued today the second report evaluating and analyzing the performance of audio and visual mass media (6 state-owned TV channels and 17 state-owned and independent …

First Progress Report on monitoring media coverage of Egypt’s Presidential Elections

In Egypt /Road Map Program August 25, 2005

The Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS) held a press conference yesterday to present the first progress report evaluating the performance of independent and state-owned mass media during the …

Civil Society Organizations File a Case Against the Chairman of PEC

In Egypt /Road Map Program August 19, 2005

Three civil society organizations that are already involved in monitoring the upcoming presidential elections have recently decided to bring an immediate suit before the Administrative court against the Chairman of …

Fairness of Mass Media in Egypt’s Presidential Elections

In Egypt /Road Map Program August 15, 2005

The Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS) hereby announces undertaking an initiative to monitor media coverage of electoral campaigns for the presidential elections to be held on the 7th …

Message from Egyptian Magistrates to Public Opinion

In Egypt /Road Map Program June 15, 2005

In solidarity with the struggle of Egyptian magistrates and their relentless efforts to ensure independence and immunity of the judiciary against interventions of the executive power, CIHRS organized a symposium …

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