• | Dr. Abou El Fadl's opinion on the Egyptian Military's decision to close over 50,000 independent mosques across Egypt. |
| • | Dr. Abou El Fadl tracks the money trail behind the Military Coup in Egypt. |
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• | Excerpt: "Anyone following the Egyptian media since President Morsi's overthrow would get a very quick education in how to invent the twilight zone, and then live in it." |
| • | In both 1952 and 2013, the Army remained the ultimate arbiter of power. By celebrating the coup of 2013, as they did in 1952, the Egyptian secular intelligentsia show they have learned nothing. |
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• | Dr. Abou El Fadl on the passing of Egypt's short-lived democratic experiment. |
| • | Double standards abound in post-coup Egypt, where the Islamists suffer from the very abuses secularists claim to revile. |
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• | EXCERPT: "...This time, the military agreed with the protesters. But next time, when protesters call for something that isn’t in the army’s interest, they will meet a very different fate. Today they are called “the people”; tomorrow they will be labeled seditious saboteurs. A year from now, the dreamy youth who celebrated and danced when Mr. Morsi was overthrown may well find themselves in the cell next door to the Brotherhood." |
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