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in title, tags, annotations or urlMona 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.
Police alone can't keep rulers in power. Egypt's battle is on | Alaa Al Aswany | Comment is free | The Guardian - 0 views
'DESTABILISING' AMERICA'S PUPPET DICTATORSHIPS « Desertpeace - 0 views
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
Tunisie: mandat d'arrêt contre Ben Ali, remaniement crucial attendu | Algerie-Focus.COM - 0 views
Un égyptien tente de s'immoler à l'ambassade d'Egypte à La Haye* | Algerie-Focus.COM - 0 views
LENIN'S TOMB: Tunisia's revolution and the Islamists - 0 views
Le Figaro - International : La vie de palace de Ben Ali à Djeddah - 0 views
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