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Amnesty International appears to be launching a campaign for human rights organizations against the newly drafted anti-terror law approved by the constitutional amendments in Egypt.
Egyptian newspapers and magazines have continued discussing the consequences of the announcement of the Brotherhood’s initiative for political reform from a rented hall at the Journalists? Syndicate. The event triggered a crisis between the government and the Syndicate.
al-Maydān reports about Nawāl al-Sa‘dāwī’s new book.
Kifayah is experiencing internal conflict between its leaders and youths for change.
The author tackles statements made by Yihyā al-Jamāl, in which he asserted that there is no political party in Egypt except the Muslim Brotherhood.
President Mubārak is not alone in his opinion that Iraqi Shi’ites are more loyal to Iran than to Iran. Former Iraqi diplomats have the same opinion.
Some people argue that the Egyptian National Council for Human Rights is a puppet council, controlled by the Egyptian government. Much to the surprise of its critics, the council has successfully managed to address issues of public concern, such as emergency laws, the Coptic dossier,...
The author presents an overview of a reference book containing important statements of prominent leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood on political and social issues.
The author thinks that there is an undeclared alliance between the Brotherhood and communists, which have been opposed to one another since the establishment of the Brotherhood. The two groups have announced that it is an attempt to unite public demand for political and economic reform.
The writer comments on the decision of releasing Karam Zuhdi and raises a question: Did Karam Zuhdi sell Aboud Al-Zumor, his master, to the government?

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