Atheists are Egypt’s forgotten minority
Egyptian atheists and religious sceptics are a minority that exists in reality but not in official statistics.
Read MoreEgyptian atheists and religious sceptics are a minority that exists in reality but not in official statistics.
Read MoreEgyptian Islamists and Arab Socialists share a history of clashing with foreign influences.
Read MoreFear of retaliation from the old regime shouldn’t be used to limit Egyptians’ hard-won freedoms and attack peaceful protesters.
Read MoreThe revolution in Egypt succeeded because it had no Islamist face, and the Muslim Brotherhood has benefited from maintaining a soft presence.
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 MoreThe Egyptian revolution could usher in freedom to the Middle East, but Arabs and Israelis must break free of the chains of prejudice, history and fear.
Read MoreOutside the utopian bubble of Tahrir, petty dictators are filling the security void.
Read MoreA democratic Egypt will not go to war with Israel, but for the cold peace to thaw, Israel must ends its occupation.
Read MoreThere’s no reason to believe that the uprising in Egypt will bring radical Islamists to power – so why isn’t the US supporting it?
Read MoreWill the unfolding popular revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt lead to the region’s dictatorships falling one after the other like dominos?
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