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February 18, 2017

Mohamed Mahmoud Street Wall - Cairo, Egypt 2012 | Two of My Favorite Photos

Mohamed Mahmoud Street Wall - Cairo, Egypt (2012)
Featured in BauNetz Magazine, Germany.
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Mohamed Mahmoud St. Wall - Cairo, Egypt (2002) as the sun was setting.
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August 10, 2013

"مرسي جعل مصر أضحوكة" - Correspondents interviews Aishah Schwartz

"مرسي جعل مصر أضحوكة" 

ترى الصحفية الأمريكية التي تقيم في مصر أن أحداث 30 حزيران/ يونيو هي رد فعل مباشر على تصرفات النظام.
5/8/2013 | الغردقة
عائشة شوارتز، صحفية وكاتبة مستقلة تعمل مع منظمة "ديموتكس الأميركية"، رئيسة تحالف الكاتبات المسلمات. كتبت عن مظاهرات المصريين ضد نظام حسني مبارك واحتجاجات الشارع على الإخوان خلال حكمهم. كان لـ"مراسلون" الحوار التالي مع عائشة:

مراسلون: من أنت؟ ما هى وظيفتك؟
عائشة شوارتز: أنا امريكية مسلمة، اعتنقت الاسلام فى نيسان/ أبريل 2002. أقوم بادارة تحالف الكاتبات المسلمات الذي أسسته في 2006. وهو تعاون دولى للكاتبات المسلمات قائم على العمل معا لمواجهة التطورات السلبية الناتجه عن اعضاء المجتمع المسلم والعقيدة الاسلامية. وأنا ايضا مساعدة قاضي قانوني متقاعدة. كاتبة وصحفية مصورة مستقلة لمنظمة "ديموتكس" ومقرها الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية، وكنت اعد التقارير عن الثورة المصرية منذ اندلاعها فى كانون الثاني/ يناير 2011.

هل شاركت في المظاهرات مع المصريين؟ 
نعم، لقد شاركت مع المصريين في المظاهرات المختلفة، بدءا من ثورة 25 كانون الثاني/ يناير حيث كنت احتج جنبا إلى جنب مع المصريين في ميدان التحرير. لن أنسى ذلك أبدا. لقد كانت واحدة من أكثر التجارب المدهشة في حياتي وانا ممتنة جدا أن اكون شاهدة على هذا الجزء المهم من تاريخ مصر.
كان واضحا بالنسبة لي ما معنى أن يقوم الشعب المصري بثورة 25 كانون الثاني/ يناير2011، فأنا أعيش في مصر منذ 2006، وادرك تماما ان الناس قد تعبوا من الظلم الذى يحيط بهم. وشاركت خلال تواجدي في القاهرة فى المظاهرات المؤيدة للثورة الليبية، ومظاهرات دعم غزة وفلسطين أيضا.

لما شاركت فى المظاهرات؟
أنا أعيش في مصر، ومصر في قلبي، وشعرت بواجبي تجاه هذا البلد. وقد ذهبت أيضا إلى غزة مرتين، كانت المرة الأولى عندما سافرت إلى الإقليم في دعم مسيرة الذكرى السنوية الأولى لمعبر اريز بعد مرور عام على مجزرة 2008 فى غزة والتى تعرف باسم عملية "الرصاص المصبوب". والمرة الثانية التى ذهبت فيها الى غزة كانت من اجل تقديم مجموعة من الامدادات اللازمة لغرفة الطوارىء فى مستشفى غزة وخرجت من معبر رفح قبل يومين فقط من المجزرة الثانية فى غزة، والتي عرفت باسم "عامود السحاب" فى تشرين الثاني/ نوفمبر 2012. وشاركت بكل المظاهرات التي خرجت في الغردقة ووثقتها بالصور أيضا.

كيف نقلت الصورة إلى وسائل الإعلام في الولايات المتحدة؟
كصحفية مصورة مستقلة، كنت انشر الصور خلال السنوات الثلاث الماضية على موقع "ديموتكس" الذي يضم اكثر من 30,000 مساهم على الارض. ثم تقوم شبكة ديموتكس بالتسويق الاعلامى لدى شركائها فى وسائل الاعلام مثل كوربس، بى بى سى، منظمة العفو الدولية، التايم، لوموند الفرنسية، صحيفة وول ستريت جورنال، جارديان، غراتسيا ونيويورك تايمز، ولكن للأسف المصورين الصحفيين فى ديموتكس لا يعرفون اين سيتم استخدام صورهم بعد ان تباع. فعلى سبيل المثال في 9 آب/ أغسطس نشرت البوم الصور الذى التقطه خلال كانون الثاني/ يناير 2012، ونشرته شبكة ديموتكس تحت عنوان "خيام ميدان التحرير تطلب القصاص – القاهرة".

وقد بدأت في توثيق الثورة والأحداث المصرية الأخيرة بالصور لدى ديموتكس عندما نشرت مجموعة من الصور الفوتوغرافية بعنوان "مظاهرات حماية الثورة في ميدان التحرير" وذلك في يوم الجمعة الأول من نيسان/ ابريل 2011. عندما أطلق ائتلاف الشباب المصري المعارض مظاهرة باسم "انقاذ الثورة" ضد اقتراح قانون يجرم الاحتجاجات، بالاضافة الى النداءات المستمرة لتقديم فلول نظام مبارك للعداله من اجل مصابى وشهداء ال18 يوم لثورة 25 كانون الثاني/ يناير. ومع بداية اول البوم واصلت تغطية ثورة 25 كانون الثاني/ يناير والاحتفال باول عيد لها، ثم الانتخابات وكارثة بورسعيد والحداد على الشهداء وصولا الى الاطاحة باول رئيس لمصر منتخب ديموقراطيا، محمد مرسى. لي الآن ما يقارب 38 ألبوم مصور عن مصر ومنشور على ديموتكس.

ما رأيك بأحداث 30 حزيران/ يونيو؟
ما حدث كان رد فعل مباشر على تصرفات الحكومة المنتخبة.  وحسبما وثقت "حركة تمرد" أنها جمعت استمارات لأكثر من 20 مليون توقيع تطالب بتنحي مرسي عن الحكم. فالمصريون لن يقبلوا من لم يصدق بوعوده لهم ومن جعل من مصر اضحوكة امام المجتمع الدولي، وقد قرروا الثورة مجددا للمطالبة بحقوقهم.
غير متوفر

Originally published at Correspondents.org


 

June 25, 2012

Egypt headlines declare Mohamed Morsi first freely elected President


PHOTOGRAPHY BY AISHAH SCHWARTZ FOR DEMOTIX
Monday's newspaper headlines declare that on Sunday, June 24, 2012, in the Republic of Egypt's first ever free and democratic presidential campaign, elected Dr. Mohamed Morsi as President.


June 23, 2012

Egypt Election Headlines Round-up June 23, 2012

As Egypt and the eyes of the world anticipate Sunday's announcement of the Presidential election result, protests continue in Cairo and across the country. While the Muslim Brotherhood continued to dominate Tahrir Square, thousands of pro-Shafik demonstrators gathered in Nasr City.

Below is a sampling of front-page headlines from the nation's Independent and State sponsored news agencies.

Cairo: Presidential election subliminal message


Photos at Demotix by Aishah Schwartz

"Do you know what I will always remember about the photos taken at the Mohamed Mahmoud Street Wall on February 3, 2010? The sounds, the tingle in my nose and the water running from my eyes as the air filled with tear gas, and the blood racing through my veins; the pulse of Egypt." ~Aishah Schwartz
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June 22, 2012

Egypt Election Headlines Round-up June 22, 2012

As the day approaches when Egypt and the world learns who will be the country's next President, news headlines reflect the divisiveness of its citizens.
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April 08, 2011

MWA Director, Aishah Schwartz Joins Friends of Free Libya in Solidarity Demonstration at Libyan Embassy, Cairo

On Thursday, April 7, 2011, Muslimah Writers Alliance (MWA) Director, Aishah Schwartz, stood in solidarity with the Friends of Free Libya (FOFL), founded by a group of Egyptian intellectuals and activists, for a demonstration in front of the Libyan Embassy in Cairo.

CAIRO, EGYPT (Apr. 8, 2011) MWA-NET  Egypt's Friends of Free Libya (FOLF) gathered in solidarity with Libyan nationals Thursday afternoon at the Embassy of Libya in Cairo to urge the Egyptian government to recognize the National Transitional Council in Benghazi as the sole legitimate government of Libya.

"In my ongoing support of both the Egyptain and Libyan revolutions, standing in solidarity with FOLF members, Egyptians and Libyan nationals concerned for their family members stranded and in danger as Ghadaffi continues his murderous rampage throughout the the nation, was the very least I could do; the very least any one of us could do in this time of crisis," stated Muslimah Writers Alliance (MWA) Director, Aishah Schwartz.

Among the various members of FOFL attending Thursday's event were Sarwat Nafi'a, an international cyber security and privacy expert, lecturer at York University and human rights advocate; Zahra' Langhi, FOFL treasurer, independent researcher in the field of Middle East Studies, and humanitarian activist with interests in human rights, social work, and the internet; Omar Haddad, member of the Libyan National Congress, and Nujoud Langhi, a member of the Libyan opposition and human rights activist.

In a media statement FOLF also included a request for Libyan and Egyptian NGOs to coordinate their efforts on behalf of the struggle of the Libyan people for freedom, in addition to announcing its support for coordination of efforts in Egypt to provide humanitarian relief (medical and food supplies) to the citizens of Libya.

News agencies reported Friday that a UN World Food Programme cargo ship carrying medical supplies, doctors and other aid was reported to have docked Thursday in Misurata, under siege for more than 40-days. The vessel delivered more than 500 metric tons of food - enough to feed more than 40,000 people for a month.

The FOLF agenda also called for Nilesat to carry the transmission of the satellite channels Libya Hurra and Libya Al-Ahrar, in light of the Gadaffi regime's interference with the Nilesat signal of the Arab satellite channels, forcing Hurra off Nilesat. A demand was also made for Nilesat to cease the transmission of Libyan state television.

Protesters at Thursday's demonstration also denounced the unprecedented oppression of peaceful demonstrations. A spokesman of the rebels' Interim Transitional National Council (ITNC) stated Friday that an estimated 10,000 people have been killed in Libya since the Revolution began on February 17.

Demonstrators also commemorated the memory of martyred Libyan Army Officer, Hamed Yusuf Al-Gandooz, 27, of Benghazi, who was killed on April 2, 1977 for his role in an attempted military coup organized to topple the Ghadaffi regime. The execution of Al-Gandoos took place at an army camp in Subrata City; to this day the family has never received his body.

Also denounced at the April 7 demonstration was the Gadaffi regime's detainment, torture and murder of journalists working in Libya.

FOFL called on all persons of conscience to continue aid efforts and to provide all necessary support to the civilians of Libya, and to stand in solidarity with the Libyan people to fulfill their revolution's goals against tyranny, oppression and the exit of Gadaffi and his regime.

Schwartz added, "As the poster of a young demonstrator stated, 'We Are All One'."

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Aishah Schwartz Joins Libyan/Egyptian Protest Outside Arab League Headquarters in Cairo Demanding Replacement of National Flag (5 Apr. 11)
Libya Demonstration at Arab League Headquarters, Cairo DEMOTIX Album by Aishah Schwartz
Aishah Schwartz Joins Thousands Protest to 'Save the Revolution' in Cairo (1 Apr. 11)
'Save the Revolution' in Tahrir DEMOTIX Album by Aishah Schwartz
Aishah Schwartz Supports House Resolution 188 to Assist in Ending Qadahaffi Regime in Libya (4 Apr. 11) 
Aishah Schwartz Supports Call for No-Fly Zone Over Libya (18 Mar. 11)
Aishah Schwartz Joins 100th Anniversary of International Women's Day from Tahrir Square, Cairo (8 Mar. 11)


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March 07, 2011

Muslimah Writers Alliance Joins 'Women on the Bridge' Celebrating 100th International Women's Day

Egypt's 'Women4Democracy' Collective Initiative Calls for Million Women March from Tahrir Square to 6 October Bridge Tuesday, March 8

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PRLog (MWA-NET) – Mar 07, 2011 – (EGYPT) - On Tuesday, March 8, 2011, in conjunction with the celebration of the 100th Anniversary of International Women's Day, Muslimah Writers Alliance (MWA) urges global citizens of conscience to join the "Women on the Bridge" campaign in support of a call for an end to violence against women in conflict zones, like Palestine, Libya, Afghanistan, Kurdistan, Iraq, etc., in addition to calling for equal seats at negotiating tables in support of peace initiatives.

"Because of a lack of education and access to information, many women are unaware of their human rights. Those who are aware and actively opposing injustices, live in genuine fear for their lives," stated MWA Director, Aishah Schwartz.

Schwartz added, "These women need our support to gain the skills and confidence they need to play a full part in rebuilding their communities; so they can raise their voices, knowing they will be heard."

It is anticipated that on March 8 more than 200 bridge events worldwide will take place from the Millennium Bridge in London, the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, the Grand Barriere Bridge joining Rwanda and Congo -- and from Cairo, Egypt's 6 October Bridge.

Also Joining this year's 'Women on the Bridge' campaign from Cairo, Egypt is the collective initiative known as "Women4Democracy", calling for a Million Women March from the now world-famous Tahrir Square to the 6 October Bridge.

Playing no small role in the recent and ongoing Egyptian Revolution, Egyptian womens rights advocates reiterated in a recent New York Times article that the challenge they face now is to make sure women maintain their involvement as the nation purges itself of the Mubarak regime, by seeking political gains and true equality.

The World Economic Forum recently published a report that ranked Egypt 125th out of 134 countries when judging the equality between men and women. Additionally it was reported that 42 percent of women cannot read or write and almost no women are political leaders. (In 2010, only 8 of the 454 seats in Parliament were held by women.)

Genital cutting of women is also still widely practiced in Egypt, especially in rural areas. Women in Egypt also suffer a level of sexual harassment that would not be tolerated in many countries. They are often verbally harassed on the streets of Cairo and sometimes groped in crowded spaces whether they are veiled or not.

Show your support for women's causes and celebrate women's achievements! To find a bridge event near you visit: http://www.google.com/events/iwd2011/

Can't attend a Women on the Bridge event? Sign the Petition calling for women in Afghanistan to have a greater involvement in the peace process at www.womenforwomen.org/bridge.

RELATED:
Women4Democracy in Egypt - Details in EnglishDetails in Arabic
Women Fight to Maintain Their Role in the Building of a New Egypt
Muslimah Writers Alliance Mini-Documentary for Al-Jazeera (Arabic Voice-Over)

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