Posts Tagged ‘ hosni mubarak ’

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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Egyptian government fears a Facebook revolution

Talk of banning Facebook is only the surface of a greater crackdown on independent media by an insecure government.

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Criminal injustice in Egypt

Criminal injustice in Egypt

Egyptian police and a decades-old emergency law stand in the dock of public opinion following a young man's alleged murder.

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Egypt’s uneasy political truce

Egypt's secularists and Islamists agree on one thing: Mubarak must go. But when he does, how long will they stand united?

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Death of a president

If exaggerated rumours of President Mubarak's death become fact, where will the end of his one-man show leave Egypt?

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Egypt’s online struggle for democracy

In Egypt, political advocacy is being sparked online, on sites like Facebook, but there is significantly less room for movement in Egypt's real world.

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Splitting Egypt’s political atom

Can Mohamed ElBaradei's campaign for the Egyptian presidency save a country close to political meltdown?

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My plan for a democratic Egypt

My plan for a democratic Egypt

With the right leadership, Egypt could rid itself of nepotism and inequality to become a prosperous and egalitarian society.

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Israel’s welcome barrier

Israel is building a new anti-migrant barrier along its Egyptian border – leaving Mubarak's regime with one problem fewer.

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Should America fear a democratic Egypt?

The depiction of Egypt as a country of religious fanatics who await a breeze of freedom to turn Egypt into a radical regime is far from accurate.

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