Posts Tagged: Tahrir Square
Egypt’s Revolution Paved Way for Muslim Brotherhood and Islamic Constitution
Last week, Egypt commemorated the first anniversary of the "Jan. 25 revolution" in Tahrir Square. Those in the Square were seeking a holiday, but two...
The Egyptian Revolution: One Year Later
Many observers and analysts of the Arab Spring have tended to draw quick conclusions about the successes or failures of the revolutionary upheavals that have...
An Old Egyptian Tradition – A Military that Brutalizes Egyptians
The myths of a "patriotic" or "altruistic" Egyptian military carefully protecting the "rights" of its citizenry—the narrative of the mainstream media of the January 25...
Queens Student Exchanged for 25 Egyptians
A deal to secure the release of Ilan Grapel has been approved by the Israeli cabinet and the government of Egypt. An exchange of 25...





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