Ahmed M. Abozaid, "Counterterrorism Strategies in Egypt: Permanent Exceptions in the War on Terror" (Routledge, 2021)
Mar 22, 2025
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Ahmed M. Abozaid, a political scientist from Egypt, dives into the complexities of counterterrorism strategies in Egypt post-Arab Uprising. He discusses how these strategies facilitate systematic human rights violations and contributes to authoritarian governance. Abozaid draws from personal experiences, highlighting the emotional toll on youth facing state repression and wrongful incarcerations. He also advocates for a decolonized approach to terrorism studies that includes diverse perspectives, calling for community engagement and dialogue in security measures.
Ahmed M. Abozaid emphasizes the transition from civic uprising to authoritarianism in Egypt, highlighting counterterrorism as a tool for human rights violations.
The podcast discusses the importance of understanding the narratives surrounding counterterrorism, which often blur the lines between legitimate security and state violence.
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Ahmed M. Abozaid’s Counterterrorism Strategies in Egypt: Permanent Exceptions in the War on Terror (Routledge, 2021)reveals how counterterrorism discourses and practices became the main tool of a systematic violation of human rights in Egypt after the Arab Uprising. It examines how the civic and democratic uprising in Egypt turned into robust authoritarianism. By interrogating Egypt’s counterterrorism legislation, the book identifies a correlation between counterterrorism narratives and the systemic violation of human rights. It examines the construction of a national security state that has little tolerance for dissent, political debate or the questioning of official policy, and how the anti-terrorism measures undertaken are actually anti-democracy strategies.
In this episode, Ibrahim Fawzy interviews Ahmed M. Abozaid about his personal experiences, the difference between critical and traditional terrorism studies, the impact of counterterrorism policies on marginalized communities in Upper Egypt, and more.
Ibrahim Fawzy is a literary translator and writer based in Boston. His interests include translation studies, Arabic literature, ecocriticism, disability studies, and migration literature.