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by: The Washington Post 2006-2-20

As the results of the recent Palestinian elections are implemented, it’s important to understand how the transition process works and also how important to it are actions by Israel and the United States.

Although Hamas won 74 of the 132 parliamentary seats, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas retains the right to propose and veto legislation..


by: The Washington Post 2006-2-21

EGYPTIAN PRESIDENT Hosni Mubarak tried twice last year to stage a democratic election that would impress the Bush administration as credible without risking his hold on power. He failed both times and on both counts. His crude harassment of his secular opposition and sometimes violent suppression of would-be voters was roundly condemned in both Washington and Cairo; at the same time, the banned..


by: The Washington Post 2006-3-7

THE "DEMOCRACY backlash" is in full swing, largely because of the carnage in Iraq and the electoral success of the terrorist organization Hamas in the Palestinian Authority. In the past week our op-ed writers from right to left have expressed doubts about, or opposition to, the Bush administration’s project of encouraging democracy in the Middle East. From their and others’ arguments, three pri..


by: The Washington Post 2007-3-27

Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak enshrines his authority to steal elections. The Bush administration applauds.
DURING a brief political opening in 2005 Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak promised to devote his next presidential term to modernizing and liberalizing the Egyptian political system. He did so largely to please the Bush administration, which then was calling on Egypt to "lead the way" in the d..