Fim do secularismo no Egito? Inicio da ditadura islamica? - Der Spiegel
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Fim do secularismo no Egito? Inicio da ditadura islamica? - Der Spiegel



Nervous on the NileMinorities Fear End of Secularism in Egypt


REUTERS
When he took office as Egypt's new president in June, Mohammed Morsi pledged to follow a pluralist policy that respected the rights of women and non-Muslim minorities. But everything he has done since then indicates that he intends to replace the secularist dictatorship of his predecessor with an Islamist one.

- A Imprensa Ocidental Se Engana A Respeito Do Egito - Abdallah Schleifer (al-arabia.net)
Western Media Misunderstands EgyptAugust 16, 2013 This article, by FPRI Senior Fellow Abdallah Schleifer, originally appeared on AlArabia.net on August 13, 2013. Writing from Cairo, Schleifer is Professor Emeritus of Journalism at the American University...

- Democracy In Egypt: Is It Possible? - Carol Giacomo (the New York Times)
EDITORIALIs Democracy Possible in Egypt? Hussein Malla/Associated PressSupporters of Mohamed Morsi, Egypt’s former president, protesting in Cairo on July 10, a week after his ouster by the military. By CAROL GIACOMO The New York Times,  July...

- Egito: Os Dilemas De El Baradei (wp)
Three reasons Mohamed ElBaradei is an odd choice to be Egypt’s new prime minister By Max Fisher The Washington Post, July 6, 2013 Mohamed ElBaradei, the 71-year-old Nobel Peace Prize winner, former head of the United Nations’ nuclear agency and Egyptian...

- Egito: Democradura Ou Ditablanda? - The Economist
Egypt's revolution Slipping backwards?The Economist, Jun 15th 2012, 9:31 by I.A. | CAIRO...

- Um Democrata De Volta Ao Egito: Saad Eddin Ibrahim
THE WEEKEND INTERVIEW A Democrat's Triumphal Return to Cairo By BARI WEISS The Wall Street Journal, February 26, 2011, page A13 Saad Eddin Ibrahim, the former prisoner of the Mubarak regime, on the Muslim Brotherhood and Egypt's political future....



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