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Muslim Brotherhood Responsible for the Presidential Dilemma in Egypt

The problem is that these elections results, which surprised many, mean that the election of a president will not calm the situation, but this will mean further escalation, polarization and [...]

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For Egypt’s Coptic Christians, No Easy Choice

Her husband was severely injured, later succumbing to his wounds.  He was one of 23 people killed in the attack.   The government accused Islamic militants of the blast, part of a long [...]

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Two American Tourists Kidnapped in Egypt

The father of one of the men asked ABC News not to report the names of the men. “We’re hoping and praying for their safe return and it’s just too early to know any further [...]

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Egyptians Face a Stark Choice in Presidential Election

But in a sign of just how destabilizing the presidential runoff may be, hundreds of men burst into Shafiq’s campaign headquarters on a tree-lined street in the Cairo district of Dokki late Monday [...]

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Islamists in Egypt Blame Christians for Voting

Many Islamists, fearing Shafik if he comes to power, especially after vowing to bring back order and security within one month of his election, are blaming Copts for voting for Shafik and [...]

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The Truth about Egypt

Let us analyze the results of the recent Presidential election in Egypt. Morsi, the American-educated (he earned his Ph. D from California) engineer and who represents the Muslim Brothers, and [...]

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WP: Egypt’s Firm Step Toward Democracy

If confirmed, the choice between Mr. Morsi and Mr. Shafiq will not be a happy one. A victory by either one would pose the risk of accentuating the conflict and chaos that has plagued Egypt in the [...]

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Brotherhood’s Success in Polls Masks Setback

“I voted for them in parliament, but after that they didn’t even pay us a visit,” said Mona Mahmoud, expressing a common voter complaint against Egypt’s oldest Islamist [...]

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Carter Center Preliminary Report
on Egypt’s Presidential Election

Executive Summary
 Egypt’s first presidential election in the post-Mubarak era marks the first time in Egypt’s history that the head of state will be directly elected by the people in [...]

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Obama Overlooks Christian Persecution

As a Coptic Christian with family members still residing in Egypt, he is able to comment on the current sufferings that Christians endure in Egypt, especially since the 2011-2012 Arab Spring that [...]