Opinion

Coup or Not a Coup… That Is the Question

The Egyptian youth realized after one year of Morsi’s rule, that replacing the autocrat Hosni Mubarak by another less experienced autocrat who is ideology...

A Popular Impeachment in Egypt

Second, Egypt is at a crucial moment in its history. The wrong turn could spell civil war, a breakdown of governance structures or the...

Why What Happened in Cairo Isn’t a Coup

The second broken promise was appointing three Vice Presidents including a Coptic, a woman, and a young revolutionary leader, which again he did not...

Why the Western Media Are Getting Egypt Wrong

As crowds across the country were just warming up for the historic protests, around midday on June 30, reports from Cairo appearing on Western...

If Necessary, We Will Do It Again

As fellow anti-Morsi protesters roam the streets cheering his ouster, I feel alienated — not sad, but not really happy. And as I recall...

Egypt’s Second Revolution: Questions of Legitimacy


Irrespective of the variety of vested interests involved, what the three detractors of one of the most potent popular revolutionary upsurges in modern history...

Muslim Brotherhood and Obama on the Wrong Side of History

The billions of dollars from the Obama administration to the Muslim Brotherhood led President Morsi (Mursi) which was a continuation of past economic policies...

The End of Obama’s Brotherhood Crush

The even better news is that the Egyptian Army didn’t listen to the Obama administration when it asked them not to launch what is,...

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