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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
U.S. Aid
Jimmy Carter: I trust Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood
Husaeini: Freedom and Justice Party Seeks Social Justice in Next General Budget
Dr. Morsi: Muslim Brotherhood Working in Support of Freedom, Unity
Al-Barr To U.S. Ambassador: Egyptians Demand US Respects Democracy, Protects Freedoms
Three Big Challenges Threatening the Arab Uprisings
The Struggle for Middle East Democracy
The Struggle for Middle East Democracy
Egypt Is Holding Elections: Will They Matter?
Evidence of U.S. backtracking on supporting democracy in Egypt
Is Gamal Mubarak the best hope for Egyptian democracy?
Is Gamal Mubarak the best hope for Egyptian democracy?
The Wrong Threat
Mubarak hints succession by taking son to peace summit in Washington
Noam Chomsky: The Real Reasons the U.S. Enables Israeli Crimes and Atrocities
Moderate Islamism- Key to Democracy?
The Islamist Response to Repression: Are Mainstream Islamist Groups Radicalizing?
Obama Administration Needs to Truly Pressure Egypt
The Cop on the Banks of the Nile
Change Egypt's Expats Can Believe In
Four Things Obama Needs to Do in the Middle East
America and the Dictators: From Ngo Dinh Diem to Hamid Karzai
Egypt's Succession Crisis: Omar Suleiman and El Baredei Hold Keys to the Presidency
POMED Notes: “Looking Back & Moving Forward: Human Rights in the Arab World in 2009 and Beyond”
Haiti Gets a Penny of Each
U.S. Aid
Dollar
Obama and the Middle East: One Year On, A New Beginning?
Yemen: The Backstory
The Cairo Conundrum
The Cairo Conundrum
In Egypt and Saudi Arabia, succession looms
How Not to Support Democracy in the Middle East
Carpenter and Wittes: Cook Wrong on Democracy Funding in Egypt
Egyptians worry that Obama will inadvertently bless repression
Ayman Nour’s speech to US Congress: I reject trial of Khairat Al-Shater’s group before martial court
U.S.-Egypt: The Magic is Gone
Reevaluating Policy Towards Palestine
Democracy Promotion in the Aftermath of Iraq
Obama’s Middle East moment of truth
Gamal Mubarak Visits DC
Watch That Welcome
Should the U.S. End Aid to Israel?
Obama could change dynamics in the Arab world
A Historic Opportunity for President-Elect Obama
EGYPT: Dissidents in jail and exile
American Jews and the Palestinians
New Voices Against Unconditional Support to Israel Getting Momentum in U.S.
Campaign Against
U.S. Aid
to Israeli Occupation
Surrendering to Hizballah
Bush pivots to Arab side of Mideast peace dispute
Interview of the President by Mona Shazli, Dream TV, Egypt
Low turnout in Egypt elections
Egypt Builds a Wall
A Faltering Freedom Agenda
In Egypt, Islamist runs against the odds
We Own The World
The Shah of Pakistan?
U.S. peace activist protests Egypt military trials
Nominee Backs Human Rights in Egypt
The Power of the Israel Lobby
Bush’s Double-Talk Fits Mubarak’s Egypt
Egyptian President Backs Mideast Accord
Democracy Gets Small Portion of
U.S. Aid
Threat To Cut
U.S. Aid
Opens Rift With Egypt
CSID EMAIL BULLETIN - January 11, 2008
On the Pakistani Elections
The Problem of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood
Egypt’s nuclear ambition raises question of stability
Egyptian activist sees liberals abandoned by US
CSID EMAIL BULLETIN - October 08, 2007
US democracy push makes Middle East liberals cringe
Cairo Moving More Aggressively To Cripple Muslim Brotherhood
A ’Dissident President’?
Most Muslims Against Iraq War, But Say
U.S. Aid
Needed
CSID: Eighth Annual Conference
U.S. democracy agenda in Mideast closed, activists say
Elections or no, he’s still Pharaoh.
Egypt walks out of Group of Eight gathering in Bahrain
Why Are Liberals So Weak In Middle East?
Why Are Liberals So Weak In Middle East? By Judith Apter Klinghoffer
Forum for the (Distant) Future
Egypt’s Ugly Election
Claims of attack by Egypt’s police grow
Hamas’ Electoral Victory, Five Views
Egypt police arrest 110 Muslim Brotherhood members
The Wrong Way To Sway Egypt
Hosni Mubarak, Elections or no, he’s still Pharaoh.
The Lobby Strikes Back
No Democracy For You!
What If Israel Had Never Been Created?
Promoting Middle East Democracy II: Arab Initiatives
About your study on Noam Chomsky’s thought
After Mubarak
Egypt cracks down on Muslim Brotherhood
Blogger on Ice
MAS Launches Campaign Against Human Rights Abuses in Egypt
Egypt Shuts Door on Dissent As U.S. Officials Back Away
American Muslim Group Says Egypt ’Backsliding’ on Reforms
America must halt cash flow to Egypt
Miracle in Mauritania
Help Our Fight for Real Democracy
Bush Is Losing Credibility On Democracy, Activists Say
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