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Interfaith and Social Justice- Dr. Abdul Mawgoud Dardery
Egypt's political fractures
Dr.Essam Elhaddad - the daily debate - Nile tv
Egypts Muslim Brotherhood Flexes Potent Political Force
Sout Al Horeya ( Voice of Freedom in Egypt)
Song Name in Arabic: Sout Alhoureya Artists: Hany Adel, Amir Eid Hawary on guitars & Sherif Mostafa on keyboards Special Thanks to: Alaa Khaled Producer: Amr Ismail Video Shot by: Moustafa Fahmy, Mohamed Khalifa and Mohamed Shaker
Values Added: Euphoria in Cairo
Scenes from Tahrir Square before and after Mubarak’s fall (11:05) Will Egyptians’ high expectations for the revolution be dashed? (04:18) The Egyptian military’s handling of the crisis (05:04) A cognitive shift in the Arab world (03:08) Is the revolution a threat to American security? (16:26) New opportunities for Arab-US collaboration (06:53)
Uprising in Tunisia
The revolution or would-be revolution in Tunisia (01:11-10:50) What happens next? (10:53-16:05) What should the US do? (16:06-26:50) Arab nostalgia for Bush, disappointment in Obama (29:13-34:46) Peace vs. democracy promotion in the Middle East (34:48-42:15) Which regimes might be next to fall? (42:18-55:43)
State Department’s Hypocritical Silence on Egypt’s Regime against MB and Opposition
(39.14-41.48) QUESTION: But the initial result shows that almost oppositions lost all seats or hardly made any, including the Muslim Brotherhood. Do you worry that them not being represented in the government, that might lead them now to become underground or go to more violent path? MR. CROWLEY: Again, we had a detailed statement that described our concerns about the election. We’ll continue to raise these concerns with the Government of Egypt.
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