Opinion

The Inevitable Struggle in Egypt

All the followers of these groups have little respect for constitutional and legal rules that are not based on Sharia. That is why they...

Judgment Day for the Christians of the Middle East

With over two billion adherents, Christianity remains the most populous faith in the world and potentially the most popular ideology in the history of...

Future Looks Bleak for Egypt’s Coptic Christians: Morsi Constitution Disregards Religious Freedom

The Egyptian military exacerbated the situation when army personnel carriers plowed through the crowds, crushing protesters as soldiers fired on unarmed civilians.This horrifying massacre...

Egypt’s Economic Winter

A companion story has received much less mainstream media attention: Egypt's escalating economic crisis since the Tahrir Square uprising. Yet the question of whether...

Why the Generals Back Morsi

Some have argued that the military's apparent neutrality is a reflection of its diminished power. The June 2012 election that brought Morsi to office,...

FP: The Egyptian Liberals’ Soft Defeat

One could be forgiven for thinking that the results of the first phase of the referendum (conducted in 10 of Egypt's most populous governorates,...

Egypt Could Become the Next Iran

Officially, Nasser and his Free Officers said they had taken over to wipe out corruption among their generals who, they charged, had led Egypt...

When 45% Reject a Constitution Draft?

Various irregularities in the voting process have been documented by several groups. Dr. Morsi predicted that more than 90% of the Egyptians will vote...

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