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Fisk: Assad Will Breathe A Sigh Of Relief At Death Of Arab Spring
Znet Article, June, 17 2012
Robert Fisk
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The 1991 Algerian parallel is relevant: a poll won by Islamists, special powers for the army, torture
Khorshid: Does US Want Democratic Egypt?
Znet Article, June, 16 2012
Sara Khorshid
Khorshid's ZSpace page
The US brand of democracy propagated in Egypt is not meant to be genuine
Ali: Conflicts Intensify Before Egypt's Election
Znet Article, June, 16 2012
Mostafa Ali
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Judging by the heated debate the issue has elicited in the last two weeks, the country has become polarised
Fisk: What Next for Egypt and is the Revolution Betrayed?
Znet Article, June, 14 2012
Robert Fisk
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Is Mubarak's ghost going to be reinstalled, substituting a security state in place of a democracy?
Tripathi: What's Changed in Egypt?
Blog Post, June, 08 2012
Deepak Tripathi
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Analyses Egyptian politics in advance of the final round of the presidential election.
Marfleet: The Egyptian Revolution has Entered a New Phase
Znet Article, June, 07 2012
Philip Marfleet
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All the possibilities and problems of Egypt’s revolution have been plain to see in Tahrir Square this week
Fisk: Hosni Mubarak has fallen. Assad clings on. Yet the fate of their nations is anyone's guess
Znet Article, June, 04 2012
Robert Fisk
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Hosni Mubarak has fallen. Assad clings on. Yet the fate of their nations is anyone's guess
Fisk: Mubarak Will Die In Jail, But That's No Thanks To Us
Znet Article, June, 03 2012
Robert Fisk
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The former Egyptian dictator is sentenced
Cairo: Egypt's Elections Under Military Rule: Join Our Resistance to the Counter-Revolution
Znet Article, June, 03 2012
Comrades from Cairo
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We continue on our revolutionary path committed to resisting military rule and putting an end to military tribunals for civilians and the release of all detainees in military prisons
Cooke: Counter Revolution Disguised as Democracy in Egypt
Znet Article, May, 29 2012
Shamus Cooke
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The revolutionaries who toppled the hated dictator Mubarak will have zero representation in the upcoming runoff election for president
Khorshid: Egypt's Presidential Election: Don't Hold Your Breath
Znet Article, May, 24 2012
Sara Khorshid
Khorshid's ZSpace page
One would think that the presidential election in post-Revolution Egypt resembles what takes place in democratic countries: except that Egypt is not a democracy
Morrow: From Mubarak to Worse
Znet Article, May, 21 2012
Adam Morrow
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More than 15 months after Egypt's Tahrir Square uprising, Egyptians say that daily living conditions are worse now than they were in the Mubarak era
Amin: New Wave Of Violence Threatens Egyptian Presidential Elections
Znet Article, May, 10 2012
Shahira Amin
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Violent clashes between protesters staging a sit-in outside the Defence Ministry Headquarters in Cairo’s Abbasseya district and unknown assailants killed at least 20 people
Achcar: Springtime for the Arab Left?
Znet Article, April, 28 2012
Gilbert Achcar
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A central paradox of the revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia has been that youth movements and trade unions were central in overthrowing the dictatorships -- but in the subsequent elections, these forces were pushed to the margins. How can this parad...
Amin: It’s Revolution Again in Egypt
Znet Article, April, 27 2012
Shahira Amin
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Tens of thousands of protesters returned to Cairo’s Tahrir Square in a massive demonstration
Aljazeera: Tahrir Rally Calls for End to Military Rule
Znet Article, April, 22 2012
Aljazeera
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Thousands gather in Cairo calling for quick exit by military rulers and that ex-Mubarak officials be barred from poll
Amin: The Movement Has Neither Won Nor Lost In Egypt
Video, April, 19 2012
Samir Amin
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Interview on the correlation of forces in Egypt today and identifies the current phase as the beginning of a long period of democratic change with its ups and downs
Finamore: Who Runs Egypt
Znet Article, April, 14 2012
Carl Finamore
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The military remains firmly in control, absent a well organized mass opposition of youth and workers who led the original revolt
Cole: Egyptian Court throws out Fundamentalist Constitution-writing assembly, Insists on a Representative Body
Znet Article, April, 14 2012
Juan Cole
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Egypt’s administrative court invalidated the current constituent assembly charged with drafting the new constitution, on the grounds that it is overly stacked with Muslim fundamentalists and is unrepresentative of Egyptian society
Amin: Egyptian Women Waiting to Reap the Fruits of the Revolution
Znet Article, March, 10 2012
Shahira Amin
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The women of Egypt were at the vanguard in the eighteen day January 2011 mass uprising. But since then, they have been sidelined and pushed back into the shadows


