Articles tagged with: Muslim Brotherhood

Osman Mirghani
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on : Wednesday, 22 May, 2013

Opinion: The plot against Egypt

The nature of the relationship between the military and the Muslim Brotherhood will determine many issues in Egypt. In spite of all the statements that have been issued to the contrary, there is every indication that the silent standoff between the military and the presidency—or rather the military and the Brotherhood—continues to escalate. The most recent development in this crisis was the kidnapping of Egyptian soldiers in Sinai and the contradictory statements that were issued following t...

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Stephen Glain
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on : Tuesday, 21 May, 2013

Sibling Rivalry

In an interview last month, Egyptian politician Abdel Moneim Aboul Fotouh displayed the poise and good humor of a man who had the foresight to step off a bus before it rolled into a ditch. The former Muslim Brotherhood member spoke confidently about newly democratic Egypt, which he said would succeed so long as it remained true to its ecumenical, secular traditions. "Religion should change society indirectly through inspiration, not directly through politics," he said from his office in subu...

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Ahmed Khadry
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on : Monday, 20 May, 2013

Choose Your Words Wisely

Actor Waleed Hammad dressed up as a woman and walked Egypt’s streets for an investigative television report into what it feels like to be sexually harassed. The program aired ear...

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Abdul Rahman Al-Rashed
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on : Thursday, 16 May, 2013

Opinion: The Islamist Divide

“If you are fools, try stopping us!” This is the title of a campaign being led by an extremist Islamist group in Tunisia. By “fools,” the group is referring to the Islamist...

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Ali Ibrahim
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on : Wednesday, 15 May, 2013

Opinion: Learning the Hard Way

There is an expression about “learning the hard way.” It seems that this is the message that Egyptian defense minister General Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi sought to send a few days ag...

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Mohamed Abdul-Rauf
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on : Sunday, 12 May, 2013

Egypt cabinet reshuffle criticized

Cairo, Asharq Al-Awsat—Last week’s Egyptian cabinet reshuffle has received criticism across Cairo’s political divide, with both Salafi and secular politicians slamming the ne...

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Mohamed Abdu Hassanein
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on : Thursday, 9 May, 2013

Fouad Gadallah on the judiciary, Brotherhood, Mursi

Cairo, Asharq Al-Awsat—In his first interview since resigning as Egyptian presidential adviser for legal affairs, Dr. Mohamed Fouad Gadallah was keen to stress that the crisi...

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Adel Al Toraifi
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on : Wednesday, 8 May, 2013

Opinion: The Egyptian Treasury and the Specter of Bankruptcy

There were two worrying pieces of news from Egypt this week. One was the reshuffling of Prime Minister Hisham Qandil’s cabinet based on partisan calculations, rather than compete...

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Mahmud El Shafey
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on : Tuesday, 7 May, 2013

Egypt appoints nine new ministers in cabinet reshuffle

London, Asharq Al-Awsat—Egyptian prime minister Hisham Qandil announced a controversial cabinet reshuffle of nine ministers on Tuesday, strengthening the Muslim Brotherhood...

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Osman Mirghani
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on : Thursday, 2 May, 2013

Opinion: Will the Sudanese Brotherhood Experience Recur in Egypt?

I am convinced that each country has its own special circumstances and that experiences cannot necessarily be translated from one country to the next, but Sudan and Egypt’s exper...

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