Journalist Mohamed Fahmy was imprisoned in Egypt for almost two years. Here, he recounts a jihadi singsong.
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Coming soon: The Mohamed Fahmy movie
The Canadian journalist who spent 400 days in an Egyptian prison says a feature film based on his memoir is being made
Official says Ottawa intervened for Fahmy hundreds of times
Mohamed Fahmy, now released from Egyptian prison, has said Canadian government did not do enough to free him
Mohamed Fahmy released from prison
The former Al Jazeera journalist avoids media scrum with quiet exit
Photo essay: Mohamed Fahmy, home but not free
The Egyptian-Canadian journalist is enjoying his long-awaited release from prison in Cairo, but he’s not home free yet
Why Canada needs to push for change wherever democracy is at risk
With no new democratic growth in sight, and some evidence it is starting to shrink, the fashionable talk these days is of a global democratic recession
Good news, bad news
Mohamed Fahmy’s family has some hope for the detained Canadian and Brad Wall won’t ask for flood help
Good news, bad news
NASA tests, the renovation of the Bluenose II, and the perils of binge-watching
What Canada has done for Mohamed Fahmy
Canada outlines the diplomatic steps it has taken on behalf of a Canadian journalist imprisoned in Egypt
Mohamed Fahmy’s family asks why Canada has yet to take on Egypt
‘We’re not asking for anything extra. We just want them to do what the other governments are doing.’