Opinion

How we 'other' sexual assault to ignore our own norms of abuse

On 30 June, as "the Coup That Must Not Be Mentioned" was being celebrated in Tahrir Square, Cairo, news of over 80 reports of mob sexual violence and harassment emerged as a reminder of an ugly undercurrent behind the two-and-a-half-year-long anti-regime uprising. Sexual harassment and violence in Egypt is a daily occurrence – an epidemic, even – with 99.3% of women (pdf) claiming to have suffered some form of it.

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Wall Street Journal says Egypt needs a Pinochet

The Chilean dictator presided over the torture and murder of thousands, yet still the free-market right revers his name

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When is a coup not a coup?

By Patricia Zengerle and Warren Strobel

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To those who say 'trust the government' on NSA spying: Remember J. Edgar Hoover's FBI?

Those who tell us to trust the US's secret, privatised surveillance schemes should recall the criminality of J Edgar Hoover's FBI

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Florida's governor wants you to go to work sick

Florida's Governor Rick Scott is the latest Republican to block any initiatives in his state to enact paid sick leave for workers

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Paula Deen's racism is no joke

But the celebrity chef is not unique; some Americans still haven't adjusted to the racial realities of the 21st century

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'Journolist' and the banality of detail

Gawker's Journolist reveal is unlikely to find a liberal conspiracy. In any case, the media must expect its conversations to be public

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Parents must teach their children about porn and consent

Suzanne Moore: As we teach kids how to cross the road, so parents must now teach them about porn and consent

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Republicans' latest abortion ban is staggeringly stupid

The white male-dominated Republican party is still living in the stone age on social issues. It just goes from bad to worse

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From hope to fear: the broken promise of Barack Obama

For 10 years, Paul Harris has been the Observer's US reporter. He reflects on the President's progress from soaring rhetoric to scandal

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