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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
Dissidents
An Appeal to Help Free Ebrahim Yazdi in Iran
Celebrating Police (State) Day in Mubarak’s Egypt
Why does the western media ignore Egyptian dissent?
Yemen – The New Enemy
Breaking Palestine's Peaceful Protest
Pro-Democracy Islamists Suffer in Crackdown
Human rights: Heavy hand of emergency law in run-up to elections
Belarusian Cartoons at Cairo Human Rights Film Fest
Moussavi: Suppressing students won't save Ahmadinejad - Summary
Mideast democracy: can’t be exported or imported, but – despite dilemmas – must be supported
How Kadafi Went From Foe to Ally
U.S. Democracy Promotion Policy in the Middle East: The Islamist Dilemma
Gamal Mubarak: Egypt’s Next Unelected President
Gamal Mubarak: Egypt’s Next Unelected President
Egypt's Next Unelected President?
Egyptian dissident banned from traveling to US
Zeinobia: He will not rule “Inshallah”
The Destruction of a Civilization
Is Regime Ready to Talk to Muslim Brotherhood?
The role of Moderate Islamists in the fight against terrorism, case study of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood
The system’s challengers
The thwarted Tunisian right of return
Iran and Washington’s Hidden Hand
The U.S. in Iran: "Stop Meddling"?
Obama’s Middle East Reset
Obama Chooses a Reliable Dictatorship
Obama Chooses a Reliable Dictatorship
OBAMA IN THE MUSLIM WORLD
Ditching or discussing democracy in Egypt?
Commentary: Obama must speak to young Muslims
Mr. Obama in Egypt
Groups Lobby President Ahead of Speech
Egypt
Dissidents
Ask Obama To Push Arab Democracy
Obama’s speech in Egypt - spot the democracy indicators
The West Must Hold Libya Accountable on Human Rights
Obama’s Balancing Act
Groups Lobby President Ahead of Speech
Obama’s Choice Shows Egypt’s Role
Egypt: the failure of the virtual protest movement?
Why promoting democracy via the internet is often not a good idea
Yes, It Is Bread We Fight For, But We Fight for Facebook Too
Revolutionary Guards’ soft power: from “cyber repression” to “humanitarian action”
Texting Toward Utopia
Ikhwan Web News Digest 02-04-09
Why Hamas is no ‘extremist’
Egypt rejects US report on its rights record
Reclaiming The Mantle Of Democracy Promotion
The conversation
Interview with Ayman Nour on Egypt’s Elections
Revolution, Facebook-Style
Facebook As a Platform for Anti-Establishment Protests in Egypt
Revolution, Facebook-Style
34 journalists killed in 2008
The following individuals have been killed in 2008 because of their work as journalists
The Middle East’s Generation Facebook
Antony Loewenstein on blogging in rerpressive regimes
Voices of the Street
Statesman Gaddafi Still Rules a Police State
A little introspection can go a long way
The Middle East’s Generation Facebook
EGYPT:
Dissidents
in jail and exile
The Plight of
Dissidents
in Egypt
Cairo Activists Use Facebook to Rattle Regime
The Costs of Relying on Aging Dictators
A new direction or more of the same?
The smiling oppressor
Egypt: regime targets activists, NGOs
Join the Revolution! An interview with Antony Loewenstein on The Blogging Revolution
The Blogging Revolution lands
The US is colluding in the trampling of democracy in Egypt
Social Networking Threatens to Topple Regime?
Mubarak visit clouded in secrecy :: What’s the Pharaoh doing in Pretoria?
Raging against rising internet repression
Looking for Allies
Egypt extends emergency law for 2 more years
Arab Bloggers Keep Watch Over Government – And Each Other
Testimony on the United States and the Promotion of Human Rights and Democracy
Prepared Text of Bush’s Speech To the World Economic Forum
Bush lectures Arab world on political reform, women’s rights
Resurrecting the Wall of Fear: The Human Rights Situation in Syria
Blogging the strike: activists remain behind bars
Virtual Double Edged Sword: Communications Technology, Terrorism and Democratic Movements
Low turnout in Egypt elections
A birthday present for Mubarak
Hossam el Hamalawy’s Interview on NPR
A Faltering Freedom Agenda
Dimming the lights on Arab satellites
We Own The World
MAS Condemns Arrest of Ikhwanweb Editor and Crackdown on Activists
Saudi Activist Still Held Without Charge a Year After His Arrest
In Search of Moderate Muslims
Democracy charade undermines rights
Advancing the Civilized State: Inch by Bloody Inch Satire
Alternatives to Violence in Muslim History: Parallels to American Cases
Egypt Cheers Films Critical of Police
Bush Nudges Mideast on Democracy
Bush Disappoints Bahrain
The Arabs: Between fitna, fawda and the deep blue sea
The Internet as a global village for Arab activists
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