Egypt And The Islamists – OpEd
Two days before the anniversary of the Egyptian revolution that eventually forced out Hosni Mubarak, the newly elected members of
Read moreTwo days before the anniversary of the Egyptian revolution that eventually forced out Hosni Mubarak, the newly elected members of
Read moreThe Arab world is fundamentally changing, and many Arab leaders are racing to adapt. Showing increased signs of nervousness, the
Read moreSince the start of the Libyan uprising, mainstream news outlets have reported that African and even Eastern European mercenaries were
Read moreIn 39 days, three Arab countries held critical elections, Tunisia (October 23), Morocco (November 25), and Egypt (November 28-9). Although
Read moreThe recent wave of violence in Egypt is new evidence that the Arab peoples want real changes, not cosmetic ones.
Read moreThe Aljazeera satellite channel has been a reliable source of news for the Arab masses since it was launched in
Read moreBefore January 14, 2011, al-Nahda was the main opposition group in Tunisia. No one, even its most severe critics, could
Read moreThe country that started the Arab Spring made its first step towards pluralistic, representative governance. On October 23, 2011 and
Read moreIt is not quite clear if the Egyptian military rulers are miser politicians or experts in brinkmanship. Whatever the case
Read moreA year ago, President Obama addressed the UNGA where he told world leaders that “when we come back here next
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