The New York Times put together a photo essay on romantic relationships in Egypt that were disrupted by the 2014 protests against President Abdel Fattah El Sisi’s rise to power. Egyptian photographer Hadeer Mahmoud “captured the moments of longing and loss through the stories of three young women whose sweethearts had been arrested in the wake of riots,” Remy Tumin writes.
Romantic relationships disrupted by post-Arab Spring violence