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Spokesman: Despite Relentless Oppression, Muslim Brotherhood Intact and Functioning
AOHR: Nine Detainees Die of Medical Negligence in Egyptian Prisons in 3 Months
Political Prisoners in Al Minya on Hunger Strike to Protest Torture, Isolated Confinement
Muslim Brotherhood Celebrates the New Hijri Year
Muslim Brotherhood’s Statement on the Unjust Death Sentences Against 75 Political Prisoners of Its Members
Muslim Brotherhood in Syria Condemns UN Envoy Remarks On Idlib
Political Detainees in the New Minya Prison Brutally Assaulted by Special Security Forces
Press Statement on the Death Sentences Issued Against 20 Citizens in Alexandria and Qalubiyah
Muslim Brotherhood’s Statement on the Arrest of Amb. Marzouk, and Dr. Al Qazaz
Muslim Brotherhood's Greetings on Eid Al Adha
Hosni Mubarak
Amnesty Int’l Criticizes Proposed Egyptian Anti-Terror Law
Mubarak Intervenes To Soften Press Law
Egypt’s phantom messiah
Muzzled In Egypt
Fight for Mideast democracy faltering
The Crackdown in Cairo
Power Ploy
Lessons In Dictatorship
U.S. Turns to Arab Dictators to Contain Hezbollah
Debate: "Democracy Is about More Than Elections"
With Friends Like These…
Bush Mideast Doctrine Seen As ‘Disaster’ For Israel
CSID EMAIL BULLETIN - AUGUST 24, 2006
Bush’s Hezbollah hangover
The Danger and Promise of Democracy Promotion
’’Mubarak Pressured by Domestic Dissent and Regional Challenges’’
State Security threatens blogger
The Domestic Wages of War
What Comes First - Elections or Institutions?
No Democracy For You!
Mubarak: Egypt’s new ’pharaoh’ and great survivor
Bush’s Failed Policy of Kill, Kill, Kill
President ibn President
Future of US-Egyptian Relations
CSID EMAIL BULLETIN -Oct. 11, 2006
Mubarak’s quarter of a century
’Isms of Our Age
How To Lose The War On Terror
Labor Elections: Painful History, Dark Future
Mubarak hopes to stay on for life
Egyptian crackdown keeps Muslim Brotherhood in check
Europe Is Growing Skeptical Of Dialogue With Muslims
Egyptian opposition reels under fresh state crackdown
MB’s attack on Minister of Culture Farouk Hosni is part of an ongoing strategy targeting culture
A dampened outcome for meetings on Mideast democracy
War with Egypt: preemptive or defensive?
2007: Redrawing the map
Why We’re ’Not Winning’ By Bret Stephens
MB Leaders Denounce Tuesday Detentions in Egyptian Governorates
Egypt: Political Parties Law Stifles Opposition
Egyptian court rejects appeal for political recognition by 12 parties
Torture victim receives 3 months in prison for “resisting authorities”!
News Analysis: Rice speaks softly in Egypt
Egyptian Opposition Rejects Mubarak’s Amendments
Egypt’s MB Students Hunted, Campaign to Release Prisoners
Sameh Fawzi: No Consensus Among Copts to Amend 2nd Article of Constitution
23 Egyptian Rights Agencies Demand Ayman Nour Sentence Eased
Interior minister warns Egyptians against using Internet to jeopardize national security
Analysis: Egypt’s cat and mouse game
Israel never liked Bush’s democratization scheme
Attacks on Journalists and the Press in Muslim Countries
Constitutional Amendments ,A Stone in Muddy Water
Mubarak responds to Brotherhood ’threat’
These Moderates Are in Fact Fanatics, Torturers and Killers
Military Courts: Long History of Human Right Violations
Profiles of Some of MB Members Referred to Militarily Courts
Mubarak and Democracy
Mubarak’s spring chill
Egyptian journalist defiant despite tough struggle
Quest for identity in Egypt
Explosion of strikes rocks Egyptian firms
6. Arab Dictators
Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the Middle East: With friends like these
Behind the Sunni-Shi’ite Divide
The blogger and the pharaoh
Is Democracy in the Middle East a Pipedream?
President Mubarak urged to keep promise he made three years ago
Egypt’s New Opposition Leader Sees End of Regime
As a blogger is jailed, promises that the internet would challenge dictators have proved illusory
The Bush administration’s new strategy of setting the Middle East aflame
Blogger on Ice
Egypt Keeps Muslim Brotherhood In Check
The Perils of Succession
Parties of God: The Bush Doctrine And The Rise of Islamic Democracy
The brotherhood is gathering outside the pharaoh’s palace
A sour note for Egyptian elections
120 MPs Reject Proposed Constitutional Amendments
Egypt: The Regime, the Brotherhood, and Labor Pains of the Fourth Republic
Burying Democracy Further in Egypt
Egyptian Government Gets Tougher on Muslim Brotherhood
More Rights in Egypt, Not Fewer
MB Responds to Mubarak’s Warn of Mixing Religion, Politics
Egypt’s New Rules Hit Islamic Group, Vote Monitors
Protesters claim Egypt has become police state
Inside the school of the Egyptian blogosphere
Egypt Shuts Door on Dissent As U.S. Officials Back Away
Democracy Demotion in Egypt: Is the United States a Willing Accomplice?
Fighting Torture with Mobile Phones and Weblogs
Police crack down on Kefaya demo; activists kidnapped
The Brotherhood and America Part One
Constitution changes would bring dark future: Akef
Analysis: Egypt’s ailing democracy movement
Low turnout for Egyptian referendum
Detained protestors released
Constitutional Autocracy
Egypt Rejects U.S. Amendments Criticism
The Convenient Islamist Threat
The curtains are drawn open in Egypt
Egypt as a model for constitutional amendments
Robert Fisk’s Interview With Heikel On Egypt’s Politics
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