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Egyptian president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi (right) meeting with Indian prime minister Narendra Modi in 2015.
Posted inWorld Politics

Egyptian, Indian diasporas deplore human rights abuses in countries of origin

by Ehab Lotayef, Samaa Elibyari and Jooneed Jeeroburkhan January 24, 2023January 25, 2023
A photo of Canadian environment minister Steven Guilbeault at the COP26 meeting in November of 2021.
Posted inEnvironment
CA

Ottawa remains silent on Egyptian human rights abuses during COP27

by Ehab Lotayef and Samaa Elibyari November 14, 2022November 14, 2022
Posted inCanadian Politics
QC

The invisible victims of Quebec’s Law 21

by Ehab Lotayef and Samira Laouni January 4, 2022
National Assembly of Quebec. Image: Paul VanDerWerf/Flickr
Posted inAnti-racismCanadian Politics

The erosion of the Quebec charter is an attack on our values

by Ehab Lotayef, Saskia de Boer and Stefan Christoff March 22, 2021October 5, 2021
Man holds sign reading "United Against Islamophobia." Image credit: Felton Davis/Wikimedia Commons
Posted inAnti-racismCanadian Politics

Pushing for political leadership on Islamophobia from Trudeau to Legault

by Ehab Lotayef February 23, 2021October 5, 2021
Vigil for the victims of the terrorist attack at the Centre culturel islamique de Québec in Quebec City, January 30, 2017. Image: Adam Scotti/PMO
Posted inAnti-racismHuman Rights

After January 29: Let us usher in a new era, together

by Ehab Lotayef February 1, 2021October 5, 2021
Protesters hold anti-Sisi signs. Photo: Alisdare Hickson/flickr
Posted inWorld Politics

From Facebook revolution to internet elections: Egypt’s avant-garde vote

by Ehab Lotayef March 20, 2018October 5, 2021
Message of support in French and English to the muslim community on the front door of Centre islamique de Verdun (4538, rue de Verdun, Montréal), in the Verdun borough of Montreal on 20 February 2017, in the aftermath of the Quebec City mosque shooting. Image: Fredisonfire/flickr
Posted inCanadian Politics

Only the people can make January 29 a National Day Against Islamophobia

by Ehab Lotayef January 22, 2018October 5, 2021
McGill University campus. Photo: Ken Chaplin
Posted inWorld Politics

Political differences at McGill University that are critical of Israel and pro-BDS are not anti-semitic

by Ehab Lotayef November 17, 2017October 5, 2021
Image: Flickr/The White House
Posted inUS PoliticsWorld Politics

Trump and the legacy of Sykes-Picot is a tale of doomed deals in the Middle East

by Ehab Lotayef May 24, 2017October 5, 2021
Justin Trudeau in 2013
Posted inCanadian Politics

Trudeau vs. Trudeau on Proportional Representation

by Ehab Lotayef April 8, 2017October 5, 2021
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau drafts his statement following the terrorist attac
Posted inCanadian Politics
CA

Electoral reform and the Quebec massacre: What’s the link?

by Ehab Lotayef February 3, 2017October 5, 2021

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