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Allison McManus

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Allison McManus is the Research Director at the Tahrir Institute for Middle East Policy.

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A general view shows a traffic jam on Cairo’s six October bridge on January 23, 2013. AFP PHOTO/KHALED DESOUKI        (Photo credit should read KHALED DESOUKI/AFP/Getty Images)

Egypt's Repressive Government Could Soon Have Easy Access to Uber's Data for the Country

Allison McManus

- Apr. 11, 2018

A new law regulating ride-hailing apps may have severe consequences for drivers and passengers in a country notorious for government surveillance.

Egyptian men partake in a wake for the victims of a terrorist attack in 'Deir El-Garnouse, near Al-Minya, Egypt, 27 May 2017. 28 coptic Christians died when fighters of the terror militia group Islamic State, or Daesh opened fire on their bus. Photo by: Roger Anis/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images

Mysterious Deaths and Forced Disappearances. This Is Egypt's U.S.-Backed War on Terror.

Jacob Greene, Allison McManus

- Nov. 11, 2017

A teacher was arrested and then turned up dead in a shootout — one of an increasing number of suspicious deaths in Egyptian counterterrorism operations.

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