Ahmed Moor: There is a sense in Tahrir now that democracy is coming– and medics and journalists are granted respect By Ahmed Moor February 4, 2011 39 Phil Weiss talked to Ahmed Moor by telephone in Cairo. Your mood today? I’m optimistic.…
Ahmed Moor: The people are utterly undaunted, they have held Tahrir, anything less than Mubarak’s ouster means nighttime arrests by secret police By Ahmed Moor February 2, 2011 32 Ahmed Moor in Cairo spoke today to Phil Weiss. The people who started the violence…
Noticing my distress, the other detainee whispered: ‘I’m sorry. This is not Egypt. This is Mubarak’ By Ahmed Moor January 31, 2011 38 Ahmed Moor wrote this article on Thursday in Cairo. It appears here for the first…
Ahmed Moor reporting from Cairo: ‘I was tired, but not more tired than the people who have waited 30 years for the opportunity to breathe’ By Ahmed Moor January 27, 2011 5 Ahmed Moor has a stirring piece about his experience in the Egyptian protests on the Al…
‘Tahrir means Liberation’: A report from Cairo By Ahmed Moor January 26, 2011 94 The day started with high expectations for me. But after getting shoved around Tahrir square…
The stark reality of the ‘Palestine Papers’ points the way forward By Ahmed Moor January 24, 2011 68 I sat around last night thinking of ways to punish Erekat, Abbas and Qurei for…
The Jasmine Revolution By Ahmed Moor January 14, 2011 33 Thanks to the New York Times, I’ve been able to engage deeply with what’s happening…
Report from Bil’in and meeting Jawaher Abu Rahmah By Ahmed Moor January 1, 2011 7 Jawaher Abu Rahmah is laid to rest next to her brother Bassem Abu Rahmah, who was…
Ethnic cleansing in Silwan By Ahmed Moor December 26, 2010 4 I’m currently writing in Silwan from the home of a local community leader. We’ve been anticipating…
Sedek review: The concrete steps needed to implement a vision By Ahmed Moor November 29, 2010 13 From Sedek: A model for Kufr Bir’im (Credit: Zochrot) The first English-language issue of Sedek,…