The Chronicle of Higher Education

Censorship and Security Agents Pervade Egypt's Universities

On Ahmad Arafa's tidy desk in the south Cairo suburb of Hilwan sits what might be the most controversial master's dissertation in Egypt today, bound in green, collecting dust and waiting to be defended.

Four years ago, one of Mr. Arafa's two supervisors abruptly announced that she would refuse...

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