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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  • update on Amr El Shalakany via twitter
    May 2, 2011 10:54 a.m. Tweets say Amr has been released. In my office at AUC. No law faculty around. I asked the staff secretary and she...
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  • Public Transport workers strike
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  • Egyptian Presidential Election, Protests, and the Politics of Drafting the New Constitution
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  • Violence in Tahrir Square in late June
    Photo Credits, Al Masry Al Youm Newspaper, English Edition, June 29, 2011 Dear readers I have been very busy with work. I just finis...
  • In the Blood
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