Al-Bawabah Investigations: Years of trouble searching for the truth
Al-Bawabah is entering its eighth
year, and since the publication of the first issue in early December 2014,
Al-Bawabas Investigations has fought major press battles, in which we exposed
the heads of corruption and spoilers, and raised many issues and files of
interest to the Egyptian reader, bearing and expressing his concerns and
respecting him.
Dozens of journalistic investigations,
which we have been proud to publish on our pages over the past seven years,
have received wide responses from readers and officials, perhaps the most
prominent of which is the fact that Al-Bawabah has reached the list of
nominations for the Arab Journalism Award in the investigative category for an
investigation entitled “Arab Unity Factories: Polluted air and endless fires”,
which was published in December 2020, with the support of the Arab Reporters
for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ).
The investigation revealed that
there are hundreds of plastic factories and workshops for the manufacture of
light shoes that operate without a license, although there is no official
census of their number. These factories do not take into account the requirements
of industrial security. They emit suffocating and harmful gases, and their
smoke is inhaled by more than half a million citizens living in the Al-Wahda
area in Shubra El-Kheima, where the results of measuring the air quality in the
area showed that it exceeded the safe limits set by the environment law.
Al-Bawabah’s investigations also
received a Certificate of Appreciation with the Press Excellence Award 2018 in
the Press Campaigns category for a campaign entitled “Contaminated Blood at
Nasser Institute” over five episodes. We revealed, with documents, the neglect
and deterioration in a large medical edifice such as the Nasser Institute. We
also investigated the corruption of dog sterilization vaccines, and revealed
the method of importing and packaging, and the absence of oversight and the
notorious companies from which they are imported.
Al-Bawabah did not forget the drug
industry, as it published an investigation into the “cause of used machines” as
the back door to the fake drug industry. There was also an investigation into
the “Business of slaughtered donkeys in Egypt”, which revealed the interest of
a global Chinese company in the skins of Egyptian donkeys, the fact that sexual
stimulants are extracted from the skins, and the motives of some Chinese to
work as brokers in the field of smuggling this type of skin to China.
Al-Bawabah published an
investigation titled “Toxic Protein: Investigation reveals fraud in feed
industry”, in which it revealed the secrets of factories producing adulterated
feed protein from butcher remains, starting with those factories violating
environmental requirements for their establishment, all the way to mycotoxins
that are transmitted to humans and affect the liver, kidneys and neurons. There
was also an investigation in partnership with the Thomson Reuters Foundation
entitled “Gone Across the Border” documenting the Egyptian gold trade and
smuggling.
Al-Bawabah Investigations was not
far from dealing with many social issues in Egypt, including “Sham divorce:
Secret door to stealing billions from the state", which revealed through
field research in the villages of Upper Egypt that 40% of separation cases
occur only for the sake of obtaining the social security pension for the
parents, as well as the involvement of some private companies and government
departments in women receiving an undeserved pension due to salary items.
Under the title “Ankara thief
continues to plunder Arab wealth”, we discussed Turkey’s dams on the Tigris and
Euphrates rivers, its aggressive policy igniting a water war with the Arabs,
and an investigation on the “New Leather City” that deals with the city’s
problems after it was transferred from the El-Ayoun stream, which was contrary
to the image published on development and the absence of crises.
There were also numerous
investigations affecting patients and vulnerable groups and their concerns,
including the suffering of expatriate cancer patients and the suffering of
dwarves in Egypt. Al-Bawabah continued its investigations, publishing
distinctive topics during the last year, such as “Violence against girls:
Pandemic continues”, “The world is burning due to climate change”, “Private
lessons: Looting parents’ money”, “Black, white and yellow: Three fungi cause
terror in the world”, “Desalination plants: Egyptian boom in agriculture”,
“Shabu (Methamphetamine): Addiction from first dose,” “Chaos of selling tombs
on internet”, “Egypt’s markets do not know the mask”, “Adventure with the
corona vaccine: Inside child care unit in Abbasiya”, “Street crimes: Horror
films that break Egyptians’ hearts”, and “Between accusation of perversion and
sexual weakness: Spinsterhood of men in Egypt”.
Al-Bawabah also published a number
of other distinguished investigations, including “Specter of abortion chasing
Egyptian women”, “Iron and steel: Mining furnace interference”, “False fame:
Industry of fragile elite in world of trends”, “Business of Caesarean section:
Fast way to get rich”, “ISIS with blue eyes: Cubs of organization are new
terrorist projects,”, “Noodles: Quick meals of death”, “Old rent: Between
rights of owner and stability of tenants”, “Normalization of relations with the
tuk-tuk”, “Loss of life saving: Bank account thieves”, and “Killer mood of Abu
al-Maamoul: Fake heroin, local industry”, as well as others.