Morsi's Mistake | Foreign Affairs - 0 views
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Egypt's Coming Constitutional Crisis? - 0 views
Egypt blames media for plot to topple Morsi - www.thenational.ae - Readability - 0 views
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the media has become a weapon in the war over Egypt's future, diminishing the possibility of reaching any political accommodation
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Islamist-run newspapers and broadcasters, along with Muslim Brotherhood government officials, allege that secularist media moguls have put in motion a plot to topple the country's first democratically elected president
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Meanwhile, privately owned media organisations controlled by more secular Egyptians intimate that the Brotherhood is secretly infiltrating all branches of the state in a bid to force conservative values on Egypt's 84 million people
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Egypt: 8 months after Dr. Mohamed Morsi assumed the presidency, the rapid deterioration... - 0 views
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the rights situation in Egypt currently appears even direr than it did prior to the revolution and the ouster of the former president. The country has merely traded one form of authoritarianism for another, albeit with some new features
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The principles of the rule of law and the independence of the judiciary were undermined with the issuance of the constitutional declaration of November 2012
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A “state of emergency” was announced unnecessarily and by way of a law which violates international human rights standards
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Both the Muslim Brotherhood And The Opposition Are Playing Dirty - NYTimes.com - 0 views
Egypt sentences 43, including Americans, in NGO case - Yahoo! News - 0 views
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Judge Makram Awad gave five-year sentences in absentia to at least 15 U.S. citizens who left Egypt last year. He sentenced an American who stayed behind to two years in prison, and gave the same sentence to a German woman.
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The Egyptian investigation focused on charges that the groups were operating without necessary approvals and had received funds from abroad illegally. Eleven Egyptians who faced lesser charges were handed one-year suspended sentences.
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Egypt was run at the time by a military council that assumed power from deposed President Hosni Mubarak. Although the case is a legacy of that era, analysts say it further darkens prospects for an open society after the Islamist-led administration drew up a new NGO law seen as a threat to democracy.
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