Opinion

Two Years On, Egyptian Revolution Remains Incomplete

The current situation results largely from the failure of the previous military government and its elected successor, headed by President Mohammed Morsi, to respond...

Very, Very Quiet Diplomacy on Religious Freedom

As Tadros, an Egyptian Copt and an astute observer of the country’s political development, writes in the new issue of Current Trends in Islamist Ideology, “The...

If I were Bahá’í !

*    If I were Bahá’í: I would have taken for witness the concourse of Justice in the world on the subject of the Al...

White House Confronting–Sort of–Egyptian President’s Frothing Hatred of Jews Reveals Its Deeper Policy Thinking

My problem in dealing with such statements is that they are seen as  isolated acts. As I’ve been writing now for about 30 years,...

Egyptian, Korean Christians Imprisoned, Killed for their Faith

“When the conversion came to light under the new regime,” reported Fox News, the woman, her children, “and even the clerks who processed the...

A River of ‘Denial’ in Egypt

As Egypt's foreign exchange reserves dipped below what the central bank called a critical minimum and the country's currency began sinking, the country cut...

New Constitution Seen to Curtail Labor Rights and Workers Freedoms

Even some of the novel articles may end up negatively effecting Egypt’s workforce, namely stipulations seen as normalizing child labor, others legitimizing the military...

Morsi Hardly a ‘Moderate’

Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) told Reuters the senators made clear that Morsi’s remarks “counter the goal of friendship between our two peoples.” They clearly...

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