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The author comments on the court ruling that acquitted Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim and on the legal reasoning behind it.
The article is an interview with Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim on his experience in prison and on his future plans.
Saad Eddin Ibrahim says that he will travel later outside Egypt for treatment after his name, as well as those of 27 employees of the Ibn Khaldoun Centre, were removed from the list of those who were prevented from travelling.
Following its policy of stirring up sectarian and ethnic differences, the Ibn Khaldoun Center, which is headed by Saad Eddin Ibrahim, held a symposium last week in which Naguib Gebril and Kamal Boulis spoke. Titled “Egyptianizing Egypt,” Gebril severely attacked Egypt’s relationship to Arabism and...
The change that Saad Eddin Ibrahim advocates aims at only one thing: that extremists reach power. He was recently quoted in the newspapers as saying, “Extremists in power are better than the ruling dictatorships that are present now.” It is as if Ibrahim wants to take revenge against the state,...
To the CEO and the editor of Rose Al-Youssef, In your magazine’s issue number 3965 issued on June 5, 2004, you published an article written by Mr. Karam Gabr titled “He holds a pistol in his hand with which he could harm anything in Egypt…who protects Saad Eddin Ibrahim.” The article contained many...
On June 29-30, the Ibn Khaldoun Center for Developmental Studies held a conference to discuss reform in Egypt and the region. The conference was attended by members of the American and the Israeli embassies as well as representatives of USAID. During the conference, participants expressed their...
More important than changing the person of the president is to ensure that ruling mechanisms in the state do exist.
During the Saudi Arabian municipal elections, the nation’s first experiment in real democracy, many were worried because Islamic activists dominated their secular rivals.
If you asked any Egyptian intellectual, regardless of religious affiliation, whether Saad Eddin Ibrahim is entitled to advocate human rights, constitutional change and the implementation of an all-inclusive program of political reform, the answer would be “no.” This is because Saad Eddin Ibrahim...

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