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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
Hosni Mubarak
Egyptian Laws and Other Afflictions
Amnesty Int’l Criticizes Proposed Egyptian Anti-Terror Law
Mubarak Intervenes To Soften Press Law
Egypt’s phantom messiah
Muzzled In Egypt
Fight for Mideast democracy faltering
The Crackdown in Cairo
Voices of Peace Muffled by Rising Mideast Strife
Power Ploy
The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood after the 2005 Elections
Lessons In Dictatorship
U.S. Turns to Arab Dictators to Contain Hezbollah
Debate: "Democracy Is about More Than Elections"
With Friends Like These…
New dawn or more of the same?
The Fallen Pharaoh, Kifaya’s Corruption Report in Egypt
Bush Mideast Doctrine Seen As ‘Disaster’ For Israel
In Mideast, a wave of political Islam
CSID EMAIL BULLETIN - AUGUST 24, 2006
Mubarak Moving to Close Political Opening Created for Election
Bush’s Hezbollah hangover
Responding to Spencer Ackerman: Debate Over Democracy
Egypt: a social and political tinderbox
The Danger and Promise of Democracy Promotion
’’Mubarak Pressured by Domestic Dissent and Regional Challenges’’
Mubarak’s Son Proposes Nuclear Program
State Security threatens blogger
Sinai torture fields
The Domestic Wages of War
What Comes First - Elections or Institutions?
No Democracy For You!
Mubarak: Egypt’s new ’pharaoh’ and great survivor
Bush’s Failed Policy of Kill, Kill, Kill
President ibn President
Future of US-Egyptian Relations
Ruling Party Conference: Fakes do not solve problems
25 years after Sadat’s assassination, many call Egypt politically paralyzed
CSID EMAIL BULLETIN -Oct. 11, 2006
Mubarak’s quarter of a century
’Isms of Our Age
Egypt Muslim Brotherhood’s ’audacious’ leader
Hassan Al-Banna, founding father of Egypt’s Muslim brotherhood
Egypt: A Leap Toward Reform—or Succession?
Support Freedom in the Arab World
How To Lose The War On Terror
Democratic reforms missing from Egypt’s political debate
American Foreign Policy and Islamic Renewal
’Egyptians won’t stop Mubarak dynasty’
U.S. eases push for Egypt reforms
Hard luck for Arab democrats
Egypt, Under Stress, Sees U.S. as Pain and Remedy
HELLO SAM...
Nick Fielding’s Speech At The NYU Forum On The MB
Islamic Fascism?
CSID EMAIL BULLETIN -Oct. 27, 2006
State of Denial
U.S. Policy on Muslim Brotherhood
Morocco: From Top-down Reform to Democratic Transition?
Arab Reform Bulletin: October 2006
ONLINE DEMO AGAINST INTERNET CENSORSHIP
Democratic Mirage Omar Abdelsamad. Harvard International Review. Cambridge:Spring 2006
Egyptians Tussle Over Filmed Life of Muslim Brotherhood Leader
Democratization Illusion In The Arab World
Labor Elections: Painful History, Dark Future
Promoting Middle East Democracy II: Arab Initiatives
CSID EMAIL BULLETIN - November 11, 2006
Mubarak hopes to stay on for life
U.S. Stays an Unsteady Course to Middle East Peace and Democracy
Egyptian crackdown keeps Muslim Brotherhood in check
Europe Is Growing Skeptical Of Dialogue With Muslims
The Last Man Standing
Egyptian opposition reels under fresh state crackdown
Arabs may one day miss George W. Bush
MB’s attack on Minister of Culture Farouk Hosni is part of an ongoing strategy targeting culture
A dampened outcome for meetings on Mideast democracy
Aboul-Fotouh Urges President Mubarak to Release Al-Erian
War with Egypt: preemptive or defensive?
CSID EMAIL BULLETIN - December 22, 2006
"Yes, we practice censorship... so that he who is afraid will not talk"
Workers’ Revolt Pays Off
2007: Redrawing the map
Why We’re ’Not Winning’ By Bret Stephens
Muslim Brotherhood to pursue legal political party status
81 journalists killed - the deadliest year since 1994
MB Leaders Denounce Tuesday Detentions in Egyptian Governorates
Kefaya:The government eats kebab while we eat beans
Amnisty International: Four Tunisians risk torture on return
Egypt: Political Parties Law Stifles Opposition
Egyptian court rejects appeal for political recognition by 12 parties
Party Politics
Torture victim receives 3 months in prison for “resisting authorities”!
News Analysis: Rice speaks softly in Egypt
Egyptian Opposition Rejects Mubarak’s Amendments
Al Katatni: We Reject NDP Tailored Constitutional Amendments
Abolishing the Muslim Brotherhood: A Big Mistake
Egypt Not too happy
Political landscapes
Rice’s Rhetoric, in Full Retreat
Egypt’s MB Students Hunted, Campaign to Release Prisoners
After Mubarak
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