Egypt and the Consequences of Middle East Regime Changes
Middle East unrest in Tunisia and Yemen has spread to Egypt, a far more important nation in relation to Western response to Iranian-led extremism.
Jan 28, 2011
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Michael Streich
Egyptian Youths Take on the Mubarak Police State
Egyptian youths bravely protest the Hosni Mubarak police state and prepare for massive demonstrations tomorrow. Will the US support the dictator?
Jan 27, 2011
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Gerald Greene
Protests in Tunisia and Egypt Organized Through Social Networks
The recent outbreak of civil unrest on North Africa may usher in a new era of political uprisings organized by friends and followers on social networks.
Jan 24, 2011
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Brian Bustin
Coptic Christian Protests Rage in Egypt After New Year's Bombing
Coptic Christian protests in Egypt show no sign of abating. Copts accuse Egyptian authorities of complicity and demand reforms such as freedom of religion.
Jan 3, 2011
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Jen L. Jones
Egypt's Media Fear Pre-Election Curbs May Become Permanent
Egyptian journalists wonder whether media curbs imposed in recent months will stay in force until the 2011 presidential vote.
Nov 30, 2010
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Peter Feuilherade
The Egyptian Government
The Egyptian government is similar to many western governments.
Nov 17, 2009
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Sarah Blakemore