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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
Ghad
When less is more
Egypt announces partial results of first round of legislative elections
INDEPENDENT COMMITTEE ON ELECTION MONITORING
Muslim Brotherhood Second in Egypt’s Polls
Unexpected results?
Mubarak’s re-election lacks fairness, says Judges Club
Few surprises in first round
Dismay for US as elections benefit Islamists
INDEPENDENT COMMITTEE FOR ELECTIONS MONITORING
new wave of freedom
Failure of the Egyptian opposition in parliamentary elections
Autumn of polls
Egypt’s Parliamentary Elections
Egypt holds a more-transparent vote
Court rejects three Egypt poll results,
Youth Seen as ’Heart’ of Democracy Movement in Egypt
Egyptians return to polls in run-offsPublished
Mubarak’s party ousts rival leader in Egypt vote By Tom Perry
Cairo voters returning to polls for runoff
Egypt is failing election exam
Widespread fraud reported in Egypt runoffs
Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood gains in run-off
First Round of Egyptian Parliamentary Elections
Independent Committee for Election Monitoring ,Runoff1
Reality hits hard
Mixed messages
Egypt’s Ruling Party Wins 112 Seats
HRW report, about blocking Muslim Brotherhood’s sites
Surprising results of first phase parliament elections in Egypt
Why Are Liberals So Weak In Middle East?
EGYPT’S EMPTY PROMISE
Why Are Liberals So Weak In Middle East? By Judith Apter Klinghoffer
Egypt’s Islamists claim more seats
Once again, the Muslim Brothers!
Islamist gains in Egypt give Washington pause
Real dialogue” with the regime on political reform
Analysis: Islamists’ strength puts Egypt rulers on back foot
Islamists on course to win biggest ever share of parliament
Egypt’s Brotherhood takes centre stage
Mubaraks stand on back foot
REFORMING EGYPT: IN SEARCH OF A STRATEGY
Egyptian politician denies forgery charges
As tough as it gets
Egypt’s Ayman Nour Expects Prison "At Any Moment"
Look Who’sComing to Dinner
Egypt election marathon winds up
US ‘concerned’ over detention of opposition leader
Where Are You Now, Condi?
US Blasts Egypt Over Poll’s "Wrong Message"
PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS 2005, Al-Ahram Weekly
Egyptian Legislative Elections: A Reading of the Results
Fed-up Egyptians boost Brotherhood
A brief look at the new parliament’s first day... Thoughtful assembly?
Israelis Grow Troubled by Bush Priorities
THE BROTHERHOOD RETURNS
After the elections
Controlled Reform in Egypt: Neither Reformist nor Controlled
In Egypt, the twilight of an era
Nasser’s Biggest Crime
White House condemns conviction of Egyptian politician
Imprisonment of Mr. Nour is politically motivated
El-Arian: the Brotherhood considers the founding of a “conservative” party
A ’new’ and ’open’ Egypt?
Time to take a stand on Egypt’s democracy
Egypt PM: ‘We Have Taken … Bold Steps’
Around the Bloc
In Egypt, preferring Islamists to liberals
Can Winds of Change Still Be Heard in Egypt?
All Politics is Local
Egypt: Mubarak Regime Cracks Down on Opposition
The Future of the Democratic Movement in Syria
Most Arab Leaders Survive to See Another Summit
Standoff deals blow to secular parties in Egypt
Egypt: What Future for Liberals?
Egypt: Skepticism Over Govm’t. Release of Political Prisoners
Opposition Parties Tripped Up
CSID EMAIL BULLETIN - APRIL 12, 2006
Mubarak’s reform promises backslide
Eight More Activists Arrested for Supporting Judges
Are Judges The True Hope For Egyptian Reform?
Judges tried in absentee, Egyptian security beat protesters in Cairo
Signs of Freedom, Brave Arab democrats battling authoritarian regimes are the real heroes
Gov’t Prevents Citizens & Media From Attending Judges’ Trial
Court refuses to hear appeal of Ayman Nour, ex-challenger for presidency
Morsy, Al-Erian, 500 MB and Kefaya Activists Arrested
Strains start to show in the U.S.-Egypt relationship
Islam and Democracy Conference
Mikki: Protests Will Continue Till Gov’t Accepts Judges’ Demands
A confrontation to hold off collapse and revolution
Judges’ Uprising Marks a Knell for Injustice
Protests Planned In Response To Alleged Torture
Mubarak seems to be running scared from democracy
Major Conference Planned in Solidarity with Political Detainees
Saad El Din Ibrahim: The Regime Days Are Numbered
After the Pharaoh
Hosni Mubarak, Elections or no, he’s still Pharaoh.
The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood after the 2005 Elections
Egypt: Thousands Demonstrate Against Israeli Aggression
Egypt: Trade Agreement With US May Be Tied to Release of Nour
Sit-In to Be Staged By Bloggers in Solidarity with Nour
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