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Egyptian Streets : ウィキペディア英語版
Egyptian Streets

''Egyptian Streets'' is an English language independent news website and organization founded in July 2012 by Egyptian journalist Mohamed Khairat as a blog, but later developed into a media company in March 2014. It claims to be the number one English media outlet in Egypt by reach. In February 2015, more than 800,000 visited the website.
The website tries to bring attention to environmental and social issues in Egypt, such as sexual harassment and the campaigns aimed at stopping it, through collaborations with a number of non-governmental organizations and movements. Its readers mostly consist of both bilingual Egyptians and non-Egyptians who either live in Egypt or abroad.
==Content==
The stated goal of ''Egyptian Streets'' is to provide its readers with "an alternate depiction of events that occur on Egyptian and Middle Eastern streets" and particularly aims to cover a wide range of topics and stories related to Egypt in a neutral manner.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=About Egyptian Streets )〕〔 〕 It also managed to establish a social platform to discuss the various articles it publishes. Some of the issues it brought up are considered controversial and sensitive topics in Egypt and garnered significant attention from the readers, such as the debate of whether women in hijab should be banned from entering bars or not.〔 ''Egyptian Streets'' works to tackle even more challenging problems in Egyptian society such as sexual harassment and has a special coverage of protest movements, most notably the 2012–13 protests against the Muslim Brotherhood.〔 〕
In June 2014, ''Egyptian Streets'' published an article about a video that appeared on YouTube depicting a naked and injured woman who was sexually assaulted in Cairo's Tahrir Square when thousands took to there to celebrate President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi's inauguration. Various media organizations and news networks such as ''The Huffington Post'',〔 〕 ''La Stampa'',〔 〕 ''Spiegel Online''〔 〕 and ''Daily Mirror'' among others have cited this article, along with several other publications about sexual harassment and issues related to women in Egypt, including an article about an iPhone video called "Creepers on the Bridge" that portrays the challenges a woman faces while walking the streets of Egypt.

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