Category Archives: Egypt

Egypt, NGO and the Green Passport

(Fourteen Egyptian activists who worked in Egypt with civil society groups stand inside a cage during their trial in Cairo on Feb. 26, 2012. AFP Photo/Khaled Desouki) It must be a relief for all the foreign aid workers involved in … Continue reading

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What’s next for Egypt,Israel and the elusive peace treaty?

Originally published in +972 Blog The Camp David Accords, the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty brokered by President Jimmy Carter, survived 30  years under ousted president Hosni Mubarak. But the treaty was never popular amongst the people. Will it survive in the … Continue reading

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From Maspero to Port Said.The Endless Cycle of Violence.

(AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen) Clashes, death, anger and tear gas. This is the endless cycle of violence that engulfs Egypt these days. The rotten regime of Mubarak has eroded the entire foundation of Egyptian society and left a country with weak … Continue reading

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Samak Laban Tamerind à la Tahrir

Cairo, January 2012- I did not quite know what to expect, I left the dreams, the plans, the assumptions behind me and I just headed to the most famous square in the Middle East, where the blossom of freedom had … Continue reading

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Egypt Revisited

I wrote this piece as guest post for Dr. Robert Danin blog “Middle East Matters.” http://blogs.cfr.org/danin/ Robert Danin is Eni Enrico Mattei Senior Fellow for Middle East and Africa Studies in the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) The Egypt I knew and grew … Continue reading

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Let’s Celebrate February 11th

Revolution versus Conter-revolution/ Vertical struggle versus horizontal struggle/  SCAF press conference versus Anti-SCAF press conference   Solution any one? Egypt is in a lock down. In the current charged, volatile, and even convulsive mood, it is easy to be consumed by … Continue reading

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Few Thoughts on #OccupyCabinet

” Egypt is not struggling with its past, present and future. Egypt in not   struggling with its identity. Egypt is even struggling with the basic definition of what is right and what is wrong” The dramatic events of the last … Continue reading

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Ottomans Versus Mamluks: New Episode Same Playground

On 23rd of January 1517, the Ottomans defeated the Mamluks army, entered the city of Cairo and hanged their leader Tuman bey from its southern gate “ bab Zuwaila”.  This victory had a profound impact on the entire Middle East … Continue reading

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The No Peace Treaty

Whenever I think about Sadat era in Egypt, one description always comes to my mind.“It was an era of  State Funerals”. It started with the funeral of Nasr when millions of Egyptians mourned their beloved leader & shed enough tears … Continue reading

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