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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    The military forcibly cleared Tahrir Square on Tuesday. Some clashes occurred between citizens and the militray. The soldiers allegedly chan...
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    It sounds like there is going to be a really big protest tomorrow at Tahrir. Writing in Al Masry Al Youm English ( almasryalyoum ), Noha El...
  • Good article on women in parliament
    Check out this great article. in Jaadaliya Women Turn Out in High Numbers, yet their share in parliament likely to be slim. Then read...
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    This piece was published on July 31, 2011 in Al Masry Al Youm Find it at www.almasryalyoum.com/en/node/482164 On January 27th, the Egyptian ...
  • Rain in the Desert
    It has been raining a lot lately in Cairo. The average rainfall in Cairo is one inch a year. Since March, it has rained four times. Yester...
  • AUC Faculty Experts Dissect Election Results
    Reposted from AUC Egypt Daily email newsletter News at AUC December 7, 2011 In the first round of Egypt’s post-revolution parliamen...
  • The Egypt Independent Says Farewell in a blaze of Glory
    Coming up on about a week now, it was announced throughout the world that Egypt’s main independent English langu...
  • Women's Rights on the front line as clashes in Egypt continue
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