Mona Eltahawy - Will Egypt's protests go the way of Tunisia's revolution? - 0 views
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The big question now is how loyal the armed forces are to Mubarak and what role, if any, they will play should the protests escalate.
Egypt: Rage against the Mubaraks | Editorial | Comment is free | The Guardian - 0 views
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There is a reason why a national unity government which includes the opposition has been so difficult to stitch together in Tunisia. It is because remnants of the old regime are trying to ride a tidal wave over which they have no control. It is only when they all go, and fresh elections held, that political calm will be restored.
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If nothing else happens, the idea that the Arab world needs ageing dictators as a bulwark against the rising tide of Islamism has been holed below the water line.
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only free elections will begin to address Egypt's political problems
Le Figaro - International : La vie de palace de Ben Ali à Djeddah - 0 views
Tunisia: Booting up a Development Model or Back to the Future? | The Middle East Channel - 0 views
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the task of building a new political order that can provide democracy and development is, if anything, even more challenging than it was for the immediate post-colonial political elites
L'Égypte craint la contagion, actualité Monde : Le Point - 0 views
Church sermons urge Copts not to join protests - 0 views
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