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Examples
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"It doesn't matter if Mubarak stays or goes, the whole regime has to go: the president, vice president," Rakha said.
Egyptian Protesters Fear Retribution, But Press On The Huffington Post 2011
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She started saying she was one of the organizers of this protest and Freedom House gave her $50,000 and trained her at the hands of Jews, Rakha claimed.
Egyptian Protesters Fear Retribution, But Press On The Huffington Post 2011
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"Egyptian state TV was spreading rumors that in the protests girls were being sexually harassed," said Rakha.
EXCLUSIVE: Women In Egypt Speak About Participating In Protests Jake Bialer 2011
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Marwa Rakha over at Global Voices has more from Al Rahhal's product review (he explains how it works, sort-of NSFW if only for use of anatomically specific language).
Boing Boing 2009
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Marwa Rakha highlights a Facebook campaign for a silent demonstration on April 18th on the subject of harassment.
Global Voices in English » Egypt: April 18 Declared Anti-Harassment Day 2009
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Rakha, an adjunct professor at the American University in Cairo, is one of many women who has participated in the recent protests in Egypt.
EXCLUSIVE: Women In Egypt Speak About Participating In Protests Jake Bialer 2011
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"Egyptian state TV was spreading rumors that in the protests girls were being sexually harassed," said Rakha.
EXCLUSIVE: Women In Egypt Speak About Participating In Protests Jake Bialer 2011
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Like many others, including Blue Stone [Ar], Mahmoud25x [Ar], Nawara Negm [Ar], GVO author Marwa Rakha - who thought the magic of the speech lied in Obama's charming smile - and Doaa [Ar], he believed Obama was trying to flirt with and please all parties, and that his talk will not lead to any change.
Global Voices in English » Egypt: Will there be any action after Obama’s Talk? 2009
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Rakha, an adjunct professor at the American University in Cairo, is one of many women who has participated in the recent protests in Egypt.
EXCLUSIVE: Women In Egypt Speak About Participating In Protests Jake Bialer 2011
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Rushd interviewed one of the participants in the attacks (translated by Marwa Rakha for Global Voices Online).
Global Voices in English » Egypt: Interviewing a Baha’i Assailant 2009
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