Category Archives: Egypt

What to watch in Sisi’s run for president of Egypt

A man stands on a bridge holding huge posters of Egypt’s army chief Field Marshal Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, central Cairo, Feb. 3, 2014. (photo by REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih)   This piece is published in Al-Monitor It’s official. Egyptian Minister of Defense Abdel Fattah al-Sisi is … Continue reading

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Egyptian Aak. Week 5 ( Jan27-Feb 2)

Main Headlines Monday General Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi promoted to Field Marshal‪ Egypt’s SCAF empowers Field Marshal El-Sisi to run for president Deputy PM Ziad Bahaaeddin resigns Egypt releases Libyan militiaman Hadia after 5 kidnapped Egyptian diplomats let go Forensics: 62 dead … Continue reading

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Egyptian Aak 2014. Week 4 (Jan 20-26)

Main Headlines Monday EU approves ‘largely orderly’ vote on constitution – April 6 vows to escalate protests if activists are not freed Foreign Ministry says communication over frozen membership of African Union is ongoing Strong Egypt party: The revolution’s constitution … Continue reading

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Egyptian Aak. Week 3 ( Jan 13 -19)

  (Photo from Egypt’s referendum via  Daily News Egypt)  Main Headlines  Monday 15% turnout by expats in Egypt’s constitution referendum Pro-Morsi coalition says has “lost a new round” after a low turnout in overseas voting Egypt Strong Party to boycott‪the … Continue reading

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The Impact of Egypt’s Referendum on General Sisi

The Supreme Election Committee has finally announced the results of Egypt’s constitution referendum that stated a turnout was 38.6% of the 53 million eligible voters, 98.1% of whom approved the draft constitution. This result can seem perplexing to many outsiders, but … Continue reading

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On Egypt’s General Sisi

As the news has come in of Egypt’s military chief, General Sisi, looking for a strong turnout in next week’s constitutional referendum as a mandate to run for president, a mixture of near hysterical praise and hostile cursing of him … Continue reading

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Egyptian Aak 2014. Week 2 ( Jan 6- Jan 12)

Monday Egypt summons Iran’s charge d’affaires to protest regime’s statements Egypt’s military chief Sisi is edging closer to presidential bid Egyptian protest permits to be issued online “soon.” Police disperse pro-Morsi sit-in at Paris consulate Egypt’s foreign dropped by $700 … Continue reading

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In Egypt, watch the Nour Party

This piece is published in Al-Monitor It’s hard to see any winner in Egypt’s messy political arena — one that is dominated by near-daily deadly confrontations between the Muslim Brotherhood and the military-backed interim leadership. However, there’s one political party steadily reinforcing its place … Continue reading

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Egyptian Aak 2014 (Dec 30 – Jan 5)

Main headlines  Monday Egyptian authorities arrest three Al-Jazeera journalists Egypt likely to call presidential poll first Three Brotherhood leaders secretly left Egypt Mansoura bombinginitial losses LE1 million Court bans students protests without university presidents’ approvals Azhar studentsresume exams, others protest … Continue reading

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Egyptian Aak. Week 52 ( Dec 23-29)

Main Headlines Monday Militant group in Egypt’s Sinai warns the military National alliance to support Legitimacy will boycott referendum on draft constitution. Al Jazeera journalist detained in Egypt begins hunger strike Activist sentencing draws domestic and international criticism Brothers Mekki … Continue reading

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