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Tag Archives: middle-east
Egyptian Aak 2014- Week 13 ( March 24-30)
Main Headlines Monday A court in Egypt sentences to death 528 Morsi’s supporters to death Fast’ and ‘bizarre’ death penalty will be appealed: Defense lawyers Defense team to appeal the verdict Al- Jazeera’s Greste says charges are baseless Egypt court … Continue reading
Egyptian Aak 2014- Week 12 ( Mar 17-23)
Main Headlines Monday Egypt military chief reshuffles commanders Mohamed al-Shahat appointed chief of Egypt’s second field army Egypt court rejects request to replace judge in Morsi’s trial Egypt’s Presidential Election Commision issues regulations for upcoming polls Interim president Mansour: Egypt … Continue reading
Egyptian Aak 2014 – Week 11 (Mar 10-16)
Main Headlines Monday Three prominent activists claim they were beaten while being transferred to court Brotherhood-led alliance has criticized Saudi Arabia for backing the coup in Egypt Arab foreign ministers discuss new counter-terrorism cooperation Assassination attempt on retired general Sami … Continue reading
Posted in Diary of Aak, Egypt
Tagged Egypt, Egyptian military, Foreign policy, middle-east, politics, Sisi
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The three phases of Egypt’s popular protests
The trends of Egypt’s crowd politics since Tahrir Square can also be seen in Ukraine, Syria and Libya. Published in Al-Monitor Behind every uprising are chronic frustrations from citizens betrayed by corrupt leaders, their repression, poor governance and a loss of … Continue reading
Posted in Egypt, Libya, Middle East, Syria
Tagged Egypt, Foreign policy, middle-east, politics, protests, Uprisings
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Qatar and the GCC rift
Here are three interesting pieces about the recent crisis in the Gulf, which I like to share with you. First: Bilal Saab, Foreign Affairs “The dispute between GCC members had been simmering for a while, and it was only a … Continue reading
Posted in Middle East, Politics, Qatar, Saudi Arabia
Tagged GCC, Gulf states, middle-east, Qatar, Saudi Arabia
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Egyptian Aak 2014. Week 9 ( Feb 24- Mar2)
Main Headlines Monday Egypt interim government resigns unexpectedly Seven Egyptian Christians found shot execution-style on Libyan beach Egypt starts talks with NATOover cooperation to confront terrorism Egyptian court confirms Brotherhood terrorist label Rassd News journalists referred to military court for leaking … Continue reading
Posted in Diary of Aak, Egypt
Tagged Egypt, middle-east, Morsi, Muslim Brotherhood, politics, Sisi
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Egypt’s new buffer government
(Photo of Egypt’s new PM by Khaled Kandil / Associated Press / November 24, 2013) The culture of rumors and speculations in Egypt can tempt us to abandon our logical thinking. Take, for example, the resignation of Beblawi’s government—this was a move that took … Continue reading
Egyptian Aak 2014 Week 8 ( Feb17-23)
Monday Suicide bomber is likely behind the tourist attack near the Taba border Sinai-based militants claim responsibility for tourist bus blast Excursions to St. Catherine Monastery are halted after Sinai bombing Shocked South Koreans in Egyptian Hospital after deadly bus … Continue reading
Posted in Diary of Aak, Egypt
Tagged Egypt, middle-east, Morsi, Muslim Brotherhood, politics, Terrorism
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On Egypt’s Abdel Moneim Abul Fotouh
This piece is published in Al-Monitor For former presidential candidate, Abdel-Mon’eim Abul-Fotouh, perhaps not running for president again was not a surprising decision. In an interview with the Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram last Friday, he said that he wouldn’t engage in “political cosmetics,” a clear indication … Continue reading
Posted in Diary of Aak, Egypt
Tagged Abdel Moneim Abul Fotouh, Abul Fotouh, Egypt, middle-east, Muslim Brotherhood, politics
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