Monthly Archives: January 2006

First event of 2006 Kifaya
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Twelve months ago they decided enough was enough and rallied Egyptians from all political walks of life into the streets in a bid to reclaim the right to protest peacefully. Today, though, the Egyptian Movement for Change, better known as … Continue reading

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from the Cairo stock exchange
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AN ODD text message popped up on Egyptian mobile phones in the last days of 2005. “The price of an ulla leaps to $10,” it said. An ulla is not some hot stock on the Cairo exchange. It is a cheap clay … Continue reading

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The Deteriorating Washington-Cairo Relations
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The Deteriorating Washington-Cairo Relations Naiem A. Sherbiny[1] This is not the first nor would it be the last time to write about the Washington-Cairo relations for readers of Civil Society. Two years ago Washington was hopeful that Egypt would lead … Continue reading

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A Testimony for History. Monitoring the Egyptian 2005 Parliamentary Elections
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The Independent Committee for Elections Monitoring ICEM A Testimony for History Monitoring the Egyptian 2005 Parliamentary Elections Final Report December 2005 Abstract This report evaluates the Egyptian parliamentary elections of 2005 through the monitoring activities of the Independent Committee for … Continue reading

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