A young woman not wearing a hijab flashes a victory sign in Bukan, Iran on November 17, 2022, during a protest after the death of Mahsa (Jina) Amini. (Anonymous/Middle East Images/via AFP via Getty Images)
Image of a protester and the Turkish restaurant building in Tahrir Square, Baghdad, designed by Atef Al-Jaffal/Jummar.A Tishreeni mural from Tahrir Square, Baghdad. Photograph by author.A Tishreeni mural from Tahrir Square, Baghdad. Photograph by author.The November 2020 Sadrist demonstration at the Turkish restaurant. Photograph by the author.Safaa Al SarayThe Turkish restaurant during Tishreen. Photograph by the author.Hashd commemoration in Tahrir Square of the first anniversary of the assassination of Abu Mahdi al Muhandis and Qasim Suleimani. January 2021. Khalid Al-Mousily/ReutersBanner on the Turkish restaurant announcing the forthcoming Tishreen Museum. Photograph by the author.
Image of a protester and the Turkish restaurant building in Tahrir Square, Baghdad, designed by Atef Al-Jaffal/Jummar.A Tishreeni mural from Tahrir Square, Baghdad. Photograph by author.A Tishreeni mural from Tahrir Square, Baghdad. Photograph by author.The November 2020 Sadrist demonstration at the Turkish restaurant. Photograph by the author.Safaa Al SarayThe Turkish restaurant during Tishreen. Photograph by the author.Hashd commemoration in Tahrir Square of the first anniversary of the assassination of Abu Mahdi al Muhandis and Qasim Suleimani. January 2021. Khalid Al-Mousily/ReutersBanner on the Turkish restaurant announcing the forthcoming Tishreen Museum. Photograph by the author.
A polling station in Cairo’s western Giza district on March 25, 2018, hung with giant privately-sponsored electoral posters depicting incumbent President Abd al-Fattah al-Sisi with the colors of the Egyptian flag. Mohamed El-Shahed/AFP via Getty Images
People demanding civilian rule after the ouster of President Omar al-Bashir at a sit-in at the military headquarters in Khartoum, Sudan, April 24, 2019. Bryan Denton/The New York Times/ReduxSudanese protesters create barricades in Khartoum amid ongoing demonstrations against the October 2021 military coup, November 17, 2021. AFP via Getty Images
Volunteers from an NGO clean the streets of Tunis while garbage collectors are on strike, January 16, 2014. Yassine Gaidi/Anadolu Agency/Getty ImagesThe musician Lotfi Gharbi plays piano in a street in Bizerte to protest the accumulation of garbage, 2016. (The image circulated widely on social media without attribution and a video of the performance can be seen on YouTube.)Sarcastic graffiti of a skater who is casting his ballot in a Tunis office where it is written “secret ballot,” but the ballot is instead going into a trash can, 2019, Tunis. Thierry Monasse/Getty ImagesTunisians go on strike in Tunis on November 10, 2021, after the death of a demonstrator from tear gas inhalation during protests against the reopening of a garbage dump in Agareb. Hasan Mrad/Eyepix Group/Barcroft Media via Getty Images
Sabria Khamis Zidahie, one of the women of Abu Salim, Libya. Her brother was among the 1,270 political prisoners who were executed June 29, 1996, in the Tripoli prison. Family members of the dead have been demonstrating weekly since 2008 to demand justice. The Benghazi courthouse, the symbolic site of the Libyan uprising, now honors the martyrs to the revolution and the political prisoners executed in Tripoli in 1996. Pierre-Yves Ginet/ReduxBelgacem Ben Abdellah, 32, in front of the UGTT (Tunisian Workers National Union), graduated in biological science in 2006, but is underemployed and has gone from one casual job to the next, a problem for many young Tunisians. Tunis, February 2011. Johann Rousselot/laif/ReduxAfter two days of clashes with Mubarak supporters, demonstrators against the regime spent the night in Tahrir Square to carry on their protest. This woman, a former television journalist, staffed a checkpoint on the square, where she searched the women who wished to enter. January 2011. Jacopo Quaranta/LUZ/Redux
Volunteers from an NGO clean the streets of Tunis while garbage collectors are on strike, January 16, 2014. Yassine Gaidi/Anadolu Agency/Getty ImagesThe musician Lotfi Gharbi plays piano in a street in Bizerte to protest the accumulation of garbage, 2016. (The image circulated widely on social media without attribution and a video of the performance can be seen on YouTube.)Sarcastic graffiti of a skater who is casting his ballot in a Tunis office where it is written “secret ballot,” but the ballot is instead going into a trash can, 2019, Tunis. Thierry Monasse/Getty ImagesTunisians go on strike in Tunis on November 10, 2021, after the death of a demonstrator from tear gas inhalation during protests against the reopening of a garbage dump in Agareb. Hasan Mrad/Eyepix Group/Barcroft Media via Getty Images
Jordanian protesters shout slogans against the Jordanian government raising gasoline prices during a demonstration demanding political reforms, in Amman, June 15, 2012. Muhammad Hamed/Reuters
Students shout slogans during a protest calling on President Abdelaziz Bouteflika to quit, in Algiers, March 19, 2019. Zohra Bensemra/ReutersHakim Addad
Students shout slogans during a protest calling on President Abdelaziz Bouteflika to quit, in Algiers, March 19, 2019. Zohra Bensemra/ReutersHakim Addad