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Publications with Tag: Egypt

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Where Will Egypt's "Sunday People" Go? by Lela Gilbert
Patheos
February 21, 2013
A few days ago a chilling video appeared on BBC's website, relating the story …

Will the U.S. Defend Constitutional Freedoms from Egyptian Threats? by Paul Marshall
NRO's The Corner Blog
February 1, 2013
Iranian-American pastor Saeed Abedini, now condemned to eight years' imprisonment by the Iranian government for …

Egypt's Draft Constitution: Religious Freedom Undermined by Samuel Tadros
NRO's The Corner Blog
December 5, 2012
 Cairo—Egypt's Islamist president Mohamed Morsi's latest constitutional declaration removing legal oversight and restraint on …

Manipulated Outrage and Misplaced Fury by Husain Haqqani
Wall Street Journal
September 14, 2012
The attacks on U.S. diplomatic missions this week—beginning in Egypt and Libya, and moving …

U.S. Embassy Favors Religious Feelings over Free Speech, Attacked Anyway by Nina Shea
NRO's The Corner Blog
September 11, 2012
The U.S. Embassy in Cairo has posted on its homepage a special message for 9/11 today. …

Egyptian Jihadists Flocking to Syria? by Samuel Tadros
NRO's The Corner Blog
September 2, 2012
Assem Abdel Maged, a leader of the Egyptian extremist group Gamaa Islamiya, has issued …

What's Next for Egypt? by Lee Smith
Tablet Magazine
June 27, 2012
What's going to happen in Egypt now that the Muslim Brotherhood's Mohamed Morsi has …

A Tale of Two Egyptian Armies by Lee Smith
Weekly Standard Online
March 26, 2012
Last week, the Obama administration started releasing the $1.3 billion in U.S. military assistance to Egypt …

What Replacing Pope Shenouda III Entails, and the Difficult Task Of Representing Egypt's Coptic Christians by Kurt Werthmuller
HUffington Post (Religion)
March 21, 2012
Pope Shenouda III, who presided over Egypt's Coptic Orthodox Church since his ascension to …

How to Kill an Economy by Lee Smith
The Weekly Standard
March 12, 2012
Late last week Spanish authorities announced that they're extraditing Egyptian businessman Hussein Salem, a …

On Sharia, Civil Society, and Religious Identity in Egypt: A Response to Khaled Saad by Kurt Werthmuller
EgyptSource
March 2, 2012
On February 27th, Khaled Saad, an Egyptian legal consultant at the American Bar Association-Rule …

Hostage Crisis by Lee Smith
Tablet Magazine
February 8, 2012
Since last month, 19 Americans working with pro-democracy nonprofit organizations have been under investigation …

The Military, not Mubarak, Was Egyptians’ Real Enemy by Lee Smith
Washington Post
February 5, 2012
Aside from Egypt, perhaps no place in the world was more galvanized by the …

Why Legal Entanglements of an Aging Movie Star and Billionaire Represent Crucial Tests for “New Egypt” by Kurt Werthmuller
Egypt Source
February 4, 2012
On Thursday, February 2, fallout from the previous day's violent soccer clashes in Port …

State of Fear: Syria's Christians Face the Specter of Civil War and Sectarian Violence by Kurt Werthmuller
Patheos
February 3, 2012
On a hill above the ancient, well-worn route between Aleppo and the Syria border …

Sandmonkey and the Salafis Go to Court: One Egyptian Activist Challenges Ultraconservative Islamists with the Law by Kurt Werthmuller
Egypt Source
January 30, 2012
Egyptian blogger and political activist Mahmoud Salem, more commonly known by his online persona Sandmonkey, filed …

The New Egypt, As Seen from the Coptic Christmas Mass by Samuel Tadros
NRO's The Corner Blog
January 26, 2012
This year's Christmas celebration by Egypt's Orthodox Christians on January 7, following the …

Why Christians in Egypt Are Holding Their Breath, Part 2 by Kurt Werthmuller
Patheos
January 26, 2012
Paradoxically, the last century has been a period in which Copts have experienced both …

Why Christians in Egypt Are Holding Their Breath, Part 1 by Kurt Werthmuller
Patheos
January 23, 2012
The Monastery of St. Simon the Tanner lays nestled in the shadow of Cairo's …

On State Violence, the Cost of Escalation, and Egypt's Descent Into Chaos by Kurt Werthmuller
Huffington Post
December 23, 2011
The violence in and around Cairo's Tahrir Square that began on December 16th between …

The Egyptian Elections: What to Expect in Round 2 by Samuel Tadros
NRO's The Corner Blog
December 13, 2011
On Wednesday and Thursday, Egyptians will head to the polls for the second stage …

Myths about Religious Freedom Abroad by Felice D. Gaer, Nina Shea
The Hill's Congress Blog
December 12, 2011
While Americans routinely enjoy religious freedom, most people live in places where it is …

After the Fall by Amr Bargisi, Samuel Tadros
Tablet Magazine
December 9, 2011
When the Egyptian revolution came, we stayed home.   We are young, liberal Egyptian activists …

Egyptian Elections: What to Watch in the Runoff by Samuel Tadros
NRO's Corner Blog
December 6, 2011
The Election Commission has finally released the results of the first round voting that …

The Egyptian Elections: Analyzing the First Round by Samuel Tadros
NRO's Corner Blog
December 2, 2011
While the final results of the Egyptian elections have not been officially announced, the …

     

 

 

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