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Egypt’s Troubling Transition
Hosni Mubarak’s trial began yesterday, but it’s just a sideshow. The real action is happening in Cairo slums, places like Imbaba and Ain Shams. It’s happening in Muslim Brotherhood meetings and the ongoing marches and protests throughout the capital city. … Continue reading →
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