But nine months after a military coup, and weeks ahead of another presidential election, few here are still interested in politics.
To many in Fayoum and in other stretches of Egypt’s rural hinterland, where the conservative poor once formed the backbone of this nation’s Islamist rise, democracy died with last summer’s coup. Hopes were dashed. A familiar fear has settled in once again.
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