Analysts have always said development of Egypt’s long-neglected Sinai region depended on political reform that, years ago, seemed an impossible dream. But even after a popular revolution that threw out the old political order, Sinai residents complain that nothing has changed: insecurity, underdevelopment and discrimination have continued. In fact, their situation has gotten worse, they say, since former President Hosni Mubarak was ousted in February 2011.
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