Egypt: a country raped by its guardians
Dear generals, you are like a therapist abusing rape victims, so don’t be surprised when Egyptians revolt against your cruelty.
Read MoreDear generals, you are like a therapist abusing rape victims, so don’t be surprised when Egyptians revolt against your cruelty.
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Read MoreIt is high time for Israelis and Palestinians – with grassroots support from Egyptians – to unlock their latent people’s power and forge a popular peace.
Read MoreBritain’s former foreign minister David Miliband has high hopes for the Arab revolutions.
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