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Mayada Ashraf (ca. 1992 – March 28, 2014), an Egyptian journalist for Al-Dostour in Cairo, Egypt, was killed by gunfire while covering the protest against the government of President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi by supporters of ousted President Mohamed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt in the Ain Shams district of east Cairo. Ashraf was confirmed to have been fatally shot in the back of her head killing her on the scene. Her funeral was held on March 29, 2014 in Estanhaa Village at El Monotia.

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  • ميادة أشرف (ar)
  • Mayada Ashraf (en)
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  • ميادة أشرف وُلدت عام 1992 وتُوفيت أو بالأحرى قُتلت يوم 28 مارس 2014، كانت صحفية مصرية تعمل لصالح جريدة الدستور في القاهرة بمصر. قُتلت بالرصاص حينما كانت تُغطي الاحتجاجات ضد حكومة الرئيس عبد الفتاح السيسي من قبل أنصار الرئيس المخلوع محمد مرسي والإخوان المسلمين في مصر في حي عين شمس شرق القاهرة. تم استهداف الصحفية أشرف برصاصة استقرت في رأسها وأردتها قتيلة. تم تشييع جنازتها يوم 29 مارس من عام 2014 في قرية المنوطية مسقط رأسها. (ar)
  • Mayada Ashraf (ca. 1992 – March 28, 2014), an Egyptian journalist for Al-Dostour in Cairo, Egypt, was killed by gunfire while covering the protest against the government of President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi by supporters of ousted President Mohamed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt in the Ain Shams district of east Cairo. Ashraf was confirmed to have been fatally shot in the back of her head killing her on the scene. Her funeral was held on March 29, 2014 in Estanhaa Village at El Monotia. (en)
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  • Mayada Ashraf (en)
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  • Mayada Ashraf (en)
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  • Ain Shams, Cairo, Egypt (en)
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  • ca. 1992 (en)
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  • The Ain Shams is a neighborhood located in the capital city Cairo, Egypt. The Estanhaa village at El-Monofia is located in the outskirts of Cairo. (en)
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  • Covering clash between Muslim Brotherhood and Egyptian security forces (en)
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  • Journalist, freelance reporter, and Co-founder of electronic Al-Dostour edition (en)
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  • Al-Dustour print and online newspaper and Masr Alarabia (en)
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  • ميادة أشرف وُلدت عام 1992 وتُوفيت أو بالأحرى قُتلت يوم 28 مارس 2014، كانت صحفية مصرية تعمل لصالح جريدة الدستور في القاهرة بمصر. قُتلت بالرصاص حينما كانت تُغطي الاحتجاجات ضد حكومة الرئيس عبد الفتاح السيسي من قبل أنصار الرئيس المخلوع محمد مرسي والإخوان المسلمين في مصر في حي عين شمس شرق القاهرة. تم استهداف الصحفية أشرف برصاصة استقرت في رأسها وأردتها قتيلة. تم تشييع جنازتها يوم 29 مارس من عام 2014 في قرية المنوطية مسقط رأسها. عُرفت هذه القضية في مصر باعتبارها واحدة من «حوادث حي عين الشمس» بعد الاضطرابات ما بعد الانقلاب وقد تركزت هذه الاضطرابات في تلك المنطقة بسبب ضمها لجامعة عين شمس المليئة بمؤيدي الرئيس السابق مرسي. (ar)
  • Mayada Ashraf (ca. 1992 – March 28, 2014), an Egyptian journalist for Al-Dostour in Cairo, Egypt, was killed by gunfire while covering the protest against the government of President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi by supporters of ousted President Mohamed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt in the Ain Shams district of east Cairo. Ashraf was confirmed to have been fatally shot in the back of her head killing her on the scene. Her funeral was held on March 29, 2014 in Estanhaa Village at El Monotia. Her case is known in Egypt as one of the "Ain Shams incidents" among the Post-coup unrest in Egypt (2013–2014) because Ains Shams is the district around the Ain Shams University with a demographic of Morsy supporters, and is a site where there were multiple protests. (en)
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  • Gunshot wound to the head (en)
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