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Dickey Center hosts journalist and author Ahmed Naji to discuss literary censorship

Summary by The Dartmouth
On Feb. 10, the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding and Dartmouth Dialogues co-hosted Egyptian journalist and author Ahmed Naji for an event titled "The Power of Literature and Free Expression in the Middle East." In 2016, Naji was imprisoned in Egypt for "violating public decency" in his 2014 novel "Using Life" - which tells the story of young people in Cairo creating a series of documentary films and depicts LGBTQ+ people …
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The Dartmouth broke the news in on Tuesday, February 18, 2025.
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