Tag Archives: Morsi

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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The Muslim Brotherhood, a terrorist organisation?

This piece initially published in The Globe and Mail The designation of the Muslim Brotherhood group as a terrorist organization is the most recent example of a growing political agitation in Egypt, a new climax of an ongoing crisis that has shattered Egyptian … Continue reading

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Egyptian Aak. Week 51 (Dec 16-22)

Main Headlines  Monday Constitution referendum to be held over one stage in all governorates Egyptian police clash with students outside Cairo University Pro-MB female students shut down faculty of engineering Nour Party confused as Salafi preacher’s edict ordered referendum boycott … Continue reading

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Morsi, the last caliph-president of Egypt

This piece is  written by Mbayo Lo for Mondoweiss. I read it here  when the former deputy PM of Malaysia Anwar Ibrahim has re-blogged it today.    The ousting of Egypt’s now former President Muhammad Morsi, by popular protest in some interpretations, or … Continue reading

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Egyptian Aak. Week 50 (Dec 9-15)

Main Headlines  Monday Fresh clashes between Al-Azhar students and police Egypt army says jihadist leader killed in Sinai Egypt court acquits Qaddafi’s cousin Strong Egypt Party calls for a “no” vote in the upcoming referendum 15 killed in a gasoline … Continue reading

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Egypt-Turkey: Long, turbulent history

Initially published in Islamist Gate  Ottoman Sultan Selim I, the conquerer of Egypt “History does not repeat itself, but it does rhyme.” This famous quote by Mark Twain is highly relevant to the relationship between Egypt and Turkey. Egypt’s decision … Continue reading

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