Opinion

Egypt’s Civil Society Faces Continues Crackdown

The least harmed victims in the case are the American expatriates of groups such as Freedom House, the National Democratic Institute and the International...

What a Muslim Brotherhood State Looks Like

Historical Background      Under the Nasser regime, from 1952 to 1970, Islamic law in Egypt was restricted to family law. This changed with constitutional amendments...

Egypt’s Civil Society Faces Continued Crackdown

The least harmed victims in the case are the American expatriates of groups such as Freedom House, the National Democratic Institute and the International...

Jihad on Egypt’s Christian Children

Weeks earlier, ten-year-old Sameh George, an altar boy at the Coptic church of St. Abdul Masih (Servant of Christ) in Minya, Egypt, was kidnapped...

The Pitfalls of Military Voting

The court decision that gained the most attention deemed the ban on police and military voting in the political participation law unconstitutional. The SCC’s...

If the Muslim Brotherhood is Taking Over Tunisia What Hope is there for Anyone Else?

Anna Mahjar-Barducci is one of the best authors writing about North Africa and she has produced a comprehensive article on Tunisia for MEMRI. She is...

Obama’s Dorothy Doctrine

That’s what history advises: Two sides to fight it, two to end it. By surrender (World War II), by armistice (Korea and Vietnam) or...

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