Democratizing the New Egypt

This blog will detail my adventures, experiences and political observations while working and living in Cairo in the year of protest and transition, and beyond . . . .

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    Coming up on about a week now, it was announced throughout the world that Egypt’s main independent English langu...
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    According to the Daily News Egypt, The cabinet has approved the establishment of a fact-finding committee to investigate...
  • Maspiro clashes against the Copts
    Photo Credit: Mohammed Hossam Edin    Dear readers, Please forgive my sketchy cite form as I attempt to get the news out. Violenc...
  • Reflections on the January 25th Revolution: A Luta Continua
    One year ago, I  had just moved to Cairo, unsure about what was going on,  just trying to get adjusted to the new city, and the new co...
  • Women in Egypt Two Years After the Revolution
    Various organizations, including Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and the United Nations have expressed their concern wit...
  • Building the New Egypt
    February 13, 2011 Today is the first day of classes at AUC. Mubarak stepped down Friday at 6 p.m. We had a fantastic meeting at the Asili Au...
  • Memories of the Mosque
    The neighborhood I live in boasts at least four mosques. The early morning call from the mosque is at 5:30. Al-fajr, or al-fajiri in Swahili...
  • The Rest of Egypt
    I know it is hard to believe, but outside Tahrir, life goes on as usual. The only thing that is frustrating is the constant disruption in s...

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