The power of an idea proved stronger than tanks, water cannons and bullets.
The power of an idea proved stronger than tanks, water cannons and bullets.
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...
If Mubarak’s security apparatus tightens its grip on power, Egypt will turn into a North Korean-style dictatorship.
A democratic Egypt will not go to war with Israel, but for the cold peace to thaw, Israel must ends its occupation.
Tunisia's revolution will spread the scent of its jasmine to oppressed nations all over the region.
Will the unfolding popular revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt lead to the region’s dictators falling one after the other like dominos?
The imminent fall of Egypt's dictator should embolden Egyptians, especially the young, to deal with the mini-Mubaraks holding Egyptian society back
A picture is worth a thousand words, but a doctored picture is a scandal that can be worth a thousand articles to cover.
Providing more legitimate access to power should be the way to guarantee security and stability in Egypt.
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