Revolution: the ‘third way’ in Egypt
With little representation in official politics, Egypt’s revolutionary forces must continue to create a political third way on the streets.
Read MoreWith little representation in official politics, Egypt’s revolutionary forces must continue to create a political third way on the streets.
Read MoreShould a young radical seize his last chance to vote for a president or is the true struggle for radical change in Egypt on the streets?
Read MoreEgyptian revolutionaries dream of electing a president who emerged from Tahrir square, but should they vote for pragmatism or principle?
Read MoreReturning to Egypt for the first time since the revolution, an expat desktop rebel discovers the inspirational, the troubling and the simply bizarre.
Read MoreDespite the ugly war of words between Israelis and Arabs, Israel does also get some good press in the Arab world and has some surprising admirers.
Read MoreThe deadly battle of Port Said may be another attempt to make a return to a police state the most attractive option for Egypt.
Read MoreEgypt’s junta and its army of collaborators have betrayed the Egyptian revolution, but the people will rise again.
Read MoreDear generals, you are like a therapist abusing rape victims, so don’t be surprised when Egyptians revolt against your cruelty.
Read MoreAs a rare Egyptian in Jerusalem, I have felt something akin to being a B-list celebrity.
Read MoreThere are Jews who refuse to succumb to fear and would like to extend their warm congratulations to Egyptians on the occasion of their revolution of hope.
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