About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: Companies based in Cairo, Egypt, Museums in Cairo, Egyptian Organization for Human Rights, Egyptian Museum, Cairo Electric Railways and Heliopolis Oases Company, Elsewedy Electric, Gezira Sporting Club, Child Museum, Gayer-Anderson Museum, Bavarian Auto Group, Manufacturing Commercial Vehicles, Kyriazi freres, Brooke Hospital for Animals, Coptic Museum, FIBA Africa, Museum of Islamic Art, Cairo, Egyptian Exchange, Kalemat Arabia, Abdeen Palace, Ahmed Shawki Museum, Ghabbour Group, Al-Gawhara Palace, Heliopolis Sporting Club, Manial Palace and Museum, Egyptian Geological Museum, Arab Network for Quality Assurance in Higher Education, Taya IT, Mohamed Mahmoud Khalil Museum, Air Sinai, Gezira Center for Modern Art, El-Manial, Taha Hussein Museum, Bayt Al-Suhaymi, Ottoman Party for Administrative Decentralization, Headquarters of the Arab League, Beit El-Umma, EUC Construction - El Hazek, Xceedcc, Helwan wax museum, Speranza Motors, Qasr Al-Eini Museum, Sunnyland Films, Mukhtar Museum, Greater Cairo Planning Commission, Agricultural Museum, Mohamed Nagy Museum, Beshtak Palace, Societe Royale de Papyrologie, Om Kalthoum Museum, Carriage Museum, Museum of Islamic Ceramics, Gamal Abdel Nasser Museum. Excerpt: The Egyptian Organization for Human Rights (EOHR), founded in April 1985 and with its headquarters in Cairo, Egypt, is a non-profit NGO and one of the longest-standing bodies for the defense of human rights in Egypt. It investigates, monitors, and reports on human rights violations. It is registered with the United Nations and works with other human rights groups. EOHR acts against both governmental and non-governmental human rights violations. EOHR has a national membership of 2,300, with 17 provincial branches in Egypt. It says that from the late 1980s through the late 1889s there was a marked increase in torture in...