Lina Attalah
		Final Issue: The triumph of practice
		
			Egypt
			
				
				 
		
	April 25, 2013
Final Issue: The triumph of practice
						This piece was written for Egypt Independent's final weekly print edition, which was banned from going to press. We offer…					
				
			
		The state speaks
		
			Opinion
			
				
				 
		
	March 28, 2013
The state speaks
						I don’t expect the state to be creative, because power is an end in many ways, and only a threat…					
				
			
		Egyptian film provides poetic and impassioned look at Palestine’s occupation
		
			Cinema/TV
			
				
				 
		
	March 25, 2013
Egyptian film provides poetic and impassioned look at Palestine’s occupation
						Images of the sea and its vociferous waves speak to the uncharted experiences it holds. Images of advertisement billboards in…					
				
			
		Sunday’s papers: Fire (and drama) in Cairo
		
			Egypt
			
				
				 
		
	March 10, 2013
Sunday’s papers: Fire (and drama) in Cairo
						With dramatic headlines, today’s newspapers agonized over the fires and violence that spread throughout Cairo and beyond following the verdict…					
				
			
		Back to basics: Umbi camp shows the other side of Sharm el-Sheikh
		
			Life & Style
			
				
				 
		
	February 26, 2013
Back to basics: Umbi camp shows the other side of Sharm el-Sheikh
						For more laid-back travelers, Sharm el-Sheikh has been traditionally associated with charter tourism, over-development, loss of uniqueness, and overcrowdedness —…					
				
			
		Sunday’s papers: An industry of polarization
		
			Egypt
			
				
				 
		
	February 3, 2013
Sunday’s papers: An industry of polarization
						Today's papers, like yesterday's, make an industry out of the political polarization between the Muslim Brotherhood and their opposition. With…					
				
			
		The end game for Port Said: Football case reveals new breadth of politics
		
			Egypt
			
				
				 
		
	January 28, 2013
The end game for Port Said: Football case reveals new breadth of politics
						PORT SAID — While wall graffiti in Cairo is fixated on the dead, those of Port Said are fixated on…					
				
			
		The responsibility of memory; a conversation with EI reporters
		
			Opinion
			
				
				 
		
	January 25, 2013
The responsibility of memory; a conversation with EI reporters
						I spent days grappling with the difficulty of identifying ways of remembering 25 January — and we’re only down to…					
				
			
		What the word “Jika” could possibly mean
		
			Opinion
			
				
				 
		
	December 26, 2012
What the word “Jika” could possibly mean
						During the painful Ettehadiya battle earlier this month between Brotherhood supporters and youthful opposition, the violence was not just physical.…					
				
			
		Farewell, Samer Soliman
		
			Egypt
			
				
				 
		
	December 23, 2012
Farewell, Samer Soliman
						“Today I lost part of my life. Farewell, Samer,” scholar Amr Abdel Rahman wrote of of his longtime friend Samer…					
				
			