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Znet Article Morrow: In Post-Revolution Egypt, Social Media Shows Dark Side

Znet Article, May, 17 2013 Adam Morrow
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"The same social networks that activists used in unison to bring down Mubarak are now being used to score short-term political goals, manipulate public opinion, and even incite violence"

Znet Article Stern: Egyptian Regime Inflames Sectarian Violence

Znet Article, April, 18 2013 Johannes Stern
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At least seven people have been killed in sectarian clashes in Egypt

Znet Article Lazare: Eyewitness Cairo: "This Should Not Be Our Fight Alone"

Znet Article, March, 08 2013 Sarah Lazare
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An eyewitness learns about the revolution still underway, witnesses the challenges and obstacles organizers face, and has conversations about building international solidarit

Znet Article Cole: Egypt on the Brink

Znet Article, March, 07 2013 Juan Cole
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Egypt has lurched from crisis to crisis in the wake of the Feb. 14, 2011 overthrow of the Mubarak regime

Znet Article Penny: With Tasers And Placards, The Women Of Egypt Are Fighting Back Against Sexism

Znet Article, February, 26 2013 Laurie Penny
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The women of Egypt and their allies have understood what the rest of the world has failed so far to grasp – that meaningful social progress cannot exclude women

Znet Article Enein: Protest Law Will Infringe On Human Rights

Znet Article, February, 21 2013 Ahmed Aboul Enein
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A protest bill proposed by the government threatens the right to demonstrate in addition to encouraging police brutality

Znet Article Shahba: Egypt: The Revolution Is Alive

Znet Article, February, 18 2013 Ola Shahba
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Interview with an activist who has spent 15 years organising in Egypt

Znet Article Myers: Morsi, the Muslim Brotherhood and the Future of the Egyptian Revolution

Znet Article, February, 16 2013 Matt Myers
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Egypt stands at a crossroads. Its future remains uncertain and the past cannot be escaped

Znet Article Achcar: All The Region Is Boiling

Znet Article, February, 15 2013 Gilbert Achcar
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Interview on the forthcoming book, The People Want: A Radical Exploration of the Arab Uprising

Znet Article Samir: Egyptian Women Still Struggling For Rights 2 Years After Revolution

Znet Article, February, 14 2013 Dina Samir
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Women's groups are actively campaigning for women's rights despite what they describe as inadequate electoral laws, poor political representation and a problematic constitution

Znet Article Mayton: Can Egypt Have Change For Women As Political Leaders Blame Female Protesters For Sexual Violence?

Znet Article, February, 14 2013 Joseph Mayton
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Can Egypt overcome its horrific patriarchal identity and give women the equality, both economically and socially, they deserve?

Znet Article Krause: Women Driving Changes in Egypt

Znet Article, February, 09 2013 Wanda Krause
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Women must also be included in ‘hard politics’ because a masculine approach currently dominating decision-making circles seems to be offering more problems than solutions

Znet Article Vltchek: Egypt, Port Said: Notes From A Besieged City

Znet Article, February, 07 2013 Andre Vltchek
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Tanks rolled from barracks and all along the Suez Canal: from Suez City to Ismailia, and from Ismailia to Port Said

Commentary Finamore: Why Egypt’s Revolution is So Different

Commentary, February, 06 2013 Carl Finamore
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Entering the third year of the revolt in Egypt, no amount of repression seems able to contain the swelling pressure exploding throughout the country

Commentary Finamore: Egypt Aflame in Protests

Commentary, January, 28 2013 Carl Finamore
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There is absolutely no doubt that both the military and the Muslim Brotherhood government were caught completely off guard by angry, increasingly intense protests

Znet Article Cole: Egypt: The People Still Want the Fall of the Regime

Znet Article, January, 28 2013 Juan Cole
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Many of the protesters are demanding revisions to the hastily-passed, fundamentalist-leaning constitution, and are demanding that Morsi step down

Znet Article Roos: Tahrir And The Undying Spirit Of Revolt

Znet Article, January, 27 2013 Jérôme E. Roos
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If there is one lesson we have to learn from the endless struggle of the Egyptians, it is this: don’t rely on anyone to make your revolution for you

Znet Article Finamore: Voices of Protest from Tahrir

Znet Article, January, 27 2013 Carl Finamore
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On the second anniversary of the Egyptian revolution, the scene at Tahrir Square was a dramatic example of the quandaries facing the country

Znet Article Khorshid: Dashed Hopes In Morsy’s Foreign Policy

Znet Article, January, 24 2013 Sara Khorshid
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As the popularity of the Muslim Brotherhood and the president who hails from it declines among Egyptians, there is a significant segment of Arabs who continue to believe in the movement

Znet Article Achcar: Arab Spring: "It's Just the Beginnung of a Revolutionary Process" / Neoliberal Policy Continues Social Misery/Egypt Has Renewed Agreement with the International Monetary Fund

Znet Article, January, 04 2013 Gilbert Achcar
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What has been going on since then is what I call a long-term revolutionary process. And this is a long-term process, it's not just three weeks or six months or whatever

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