No country for old generals
In addition to withdrawing from the political front line, the army must also leave justice to the legal system.
Read MoreIn addition to withdrawing from the political front line, the army must also leave justice to the legal system.
Read MoreFear of retaliation from the old regime shouldn’t be used to limit Egyptians’ hard-won freedoms and attack peaceful protesters.
Read More“You won’t fool the children of the revolution.” Especially not if they’re Twittering away on their mobile phones.
Read MoreAmr Moussa is very popular with Egyptians, but should Egyptians play it safe with the best of the old guard or choose someone from the vanguard.
Read MoreThe time is ripe to crystallise a creative vision for Egyptian democracy, one that can perhaps be used as a model by other Arab countries.
Read MoreTo truly succeed, Egypt’s revolution needs to trigger a profound evolution in every strata of society.
Read MoreBy toppling their dictator, Egyptians have made history, but now they need to ensure that this revolution does not become a footnote in their history.
Read MoreOutside the utopian bubble of Tahrir, petty dictators are filling the security void.
Read MoreWill the unfolding popular revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt lead to the region’s dictatorships falling one after the other like dominos?
Read MoreShould organisations raising money for foreign militaries or to perpetuate occupations enjoy charitable status?
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