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Morrow: In Post-Revolution Egypt, Social Media Shows Dark Side
Znet Article, May, 17 2013
Adam Morrow
Morrow's ZSpace page
"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"
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
Lazare: Eyewitness Cairo: "This Should Not Be Our Fight Alone"
Znet Article, March, 08 2013
Sarah Lazare
Lazare's ZSpace page
An eyewitness learns about the revolution still underway, witnesses the challenges and obstacles organizers face, and has conversations about building international solidarit
Cole: Egypt on the Brink
Znet Article, March, 07 2013
Juan Cole
Cole's ZSpace page
Egypt has lurched from crisis to crisis in the wake of the Feb. 14, 2011 overthrow of the Mubarak regime
Penny: With Tasers And Placards, The Women Of Egypt Are Fighting Back Against Sexism
Znet Article, February, 26 2013
Laurie Penny
Penny's ZSpace page
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
Enein: Protest Law Will Infringe On Human Rights
Znet Article, February, 21 2013
Ahmed Aboul Enein
Enein's ZSpace page
A protest bill proposed by the government threatens the right to demonstrate in addition to encouraging police brutality
Shahba: Egypt: The Revolution Is Alive
Znet Article, February, 18 2013
Ola Shahba
Shahba's ZSpace page
Interview with an activist who has spent 15 years organising in Egypt
Myers: Morsi, the Muslim Brotherhood and the Future of the Egyptian Revolution
Znet Article, February, 16 2013
Matt Myers
Myers's ZSpace page
Egypt stands at a crossroads. Its future remains uncertain and the past cannot be escaped
Achcar: All The Region Is Boiling
Znet Article, February, 15 2013
Gilbert Achcar
Achcar's ZSpace page
Interview on the forthcoming book, The People Want: A Radical Exploration of the Arab Uprising
Samir: Egyptian Women Still Struggling For Rights 2 Years After Revolution
Znet Article, February, 14 2013
Dina Samir
Samir's ZSpace page
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
Mayton: Can Egypt Have Change For Women As Political Leaders Blame Female Protesters For Sexual Violence?
Znet Article, February, 14 2013
Joseph Mayton
Mayton's ZSpace page
Can Egypt overcome its horrific patriarchal identity and give women the equality, both economically and socially, they deserve?
Krause: Women Driving Changes in Egypt
Znet Article, February, 09 2013
Wanda Krause
Krause's ZSpace page
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
Vltchek: Egypt, Port Said: Notes From A Besieged City
Znet Article, February, 07 2013
Andre Vltchek
Vltchek's ZSpace page
Tanks rolled from barracks and all along the Suez Canal: from Suez City to Ismailia, and from Ismailia to Port Said
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
Finamore: Egypt Aflame in Protests
Commentary, January, 28 2013
Carl Finamore
Finamore's ZSpace page
There is absolutely no doubt that both the military and the Muslim Brotherhood government were caught completely off guard by angry, increasingly intense protests
Cole: Egypt: The People Still Want the Fall of the Regime
Znet Article, January, 28 2013
Juan Cole
Cole's ZSpace page
Many of the protesters are demanding revisions to the hastily-passed, fundamentalist-leaning constitution, and are demanding that Morsi step down
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
Finamore: Voices of Protest from Tahrir
Znet Article, January, 27 2013
Carl Finamore
Finamore's ZSpace page
On the second anniversary of the Egyptian revolution, the scene at Tahrir Square was a dramatic example of the quandaries facing the country
Khorshid: Dashed Hopes In Morsy’s Foreign Policy
Znet Article, January, 24 2013
Sara Khorshid
Khorshid's ZSpace page
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
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
Achcar's ZSpace page
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


