Posts Tagged ‘ dictatorship ’

Political idealism triumphs over Egypt’s cruel political reality

The power of an idea proved stronger than tanks, water cannons and bullets.

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The Arabic for freedom

By Khaled Diab By toppling their dictator, Egyptians have made history, but now they need to ensure that this revolution does not become a footnote in their history. Saturday 12 February 2011 One day, I couldn’t believe he was staying. The next day, I could hardly comprehend that he was actually going. Hosni Mubarak’s...

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Why Mubarak shouldn’t stay until September

If Mubarak’s security apparatus tightens its grip on power, Egypt will turn into a North Korean-style dictatorship.

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When the revolution comes…

A democratic Egypt will not go to war with Israel, but for the cold peace to thaw, Israel must ends its occupation.

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The Jasmine Revolution

Tunisia's revolution will spread the scent of its jasmine to oppressed nations all over the region.

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The death throes of Arab dictatorships

Will the unfolding popular revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt lead to the region’s dictators falling one after the other like dominos?

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Egypt’s other Mubaraks

The imminent fall of Egypt's dictator should embolden Egyptians, especially the young, to deal with the mini-Mubaraks holding Egyptian society back

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Egypt Hires PR firm to revamp its image

A picture is worth a thousand words, but a doctored picture is a scandal that can be worth a thousand articles to cover.

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Is Mubarak really a force of stability?

Providing more legitimate access to power should be the way to guarantee security and stability in Egypt.

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