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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
Ayman Nour
Can You Deny This is A Tool For Succession?
Clearing the Path For Scion of Egypt
Egypt: Reformers Feel Deserted by US and State Dept. Denies
Braving Jail for Democracy, but Is That a Goal or a Tool?
Most Arab Leaders Survive to See Another Summit
The Freedom to Describe Dictatorship
Standoff deals blow to secular parties in Egypt
Egypt: What Future for Liberals?
Democracy in the Arab World, a U.S. Goal, Falters
Egypt: Skepticism Over Govm’t. Release of Political Prisoners
Opposition Parties Tripped Up
CSID EMAIL BULLETIN - APRIL 12, 2006
Democracy slumbers, Egypt slowly becoming a family dynasty
Mubarak vs. a Dissenting Judiciary
What’s ahead for Egypt?
Egypt puts pressure on judges to toe the line
The Challenge of Democracy In the Muslim World
Eight More Activists Arrested for Supporting Judges
Torture and Silence: This Year’s Arab Spring?
Are Judges The True Hope For Egyptian Reform?
Signs of Freedom, Brave Arab democrats battling authoritarian regimes are the real heroes
Gov’t Prevents Citizens & Media From Attending Judges’ Trial
Rule of Law Itself Set To Go on Trial In Court in Cairo
Court refuses to hear appeal of
Ayman Nour
, ex-challenger for presidency
A Weakening Grasp
Strains start to show in the U.S.-Egypt relationship
Egypt Crackdown on Opposition is a Mistake: US
A Stand to Support The Judges on Thursday May 25th
The tyranny doctrine
A confrontation to hold off collapse and revolution
One Step Forward, Two Steps back
Analysts: Egyptian Gov’t to Curb MB Further Political Gains
U.S. Denies Envoy’s ’Interfering’ Remarks On Egypt Aid
Mubarak seems to be running scared from democracy
Challenging Time in Egypt
Arab Security Services And The Crisis In Democratic Change
Will U.S. Democratization Policy Work?
State of Journalism in The Arab World
The battle for Cairo is just as vital as the one for Baghdad
Saad El Din Ibrahim: The Regime Days Are Numbered
New dissidents are young, secular and net savvy
The Brotherhood, How far will Egypt’s Islamists go?
Clampdown raises fears over first glimmers of democracy
After the Pharaoh
Chief Editor Jailed for Slamming President
Demonstrators call for release of detainees
Hosni Mubarak, Elections or no, he’s still Pharaoh.
The Current Political Scene In Egypt
Egypt’s phantom messiah
The Crackdown in Cairo
Debate: "Democracy Is about More Than Elections"
New dawn or more of the same?
Egypt: Trade Agreement With US May Be Tied to Release of Nour
Bush Administration concerned with the issue of Mubarak absence
Sit-In to Be Staged By Bloggers in Solidarity with Nour
A rough birth for the new Mideast
CSID EMAIL BULLETIN - AUGUST 24, 2006
Mubarak Moving to Close Political Opening Created for Election
Responding to Spencer Ackerman: Debate Over Democracy
Open Letter to President Bush Re: Democracy Promotion
Abul Fotouh: We Admire The American People
The U.S. Has Abandoned Reformists In The Middle East
CONDOLEEZZA RICE: Interview With the Wall Street Journal Editorial Board
CSID EMAIL BULLETIN - Sep. 26, 2006
The good news about lying to Americans
Kiss and kill
Losing ’Hope And Faith’ In The West
Future of US-Egyptian Relations
CSID EMAIL BULLETIN -Oct. 11, 2006
Arab media remain partisan and unprofessional
Support Freedom in the Arab World
U.S. eases push for Egypt reforms
Egypt, Under Stress, Sees U.S. as Pain and Remedy
CSID EMAIL BULLETIN -Oct. 27, 2006
Inaugural Meeting of Members of the Advisory Committee
Democratic Mirage Omar Abdelsamad. Harvard International Review. Cambridge:Spring 2006
Promoting Middle East Democracy II: Arab Initiatives
CSID EMAIL BULLETIN - November 11, 2006
Hamdy Kandil: Why such a panic from Muslim Brotherhood?
Egypt’s Lion Scribe Goes On Trial
Egyptian opposition reels under fresh state crackdown
Essam Al Erian Calls For Freedom For All Political Prisoners
Nour’s Health Deteriorates In Prison
Three Elections, One Principle
CSID EMAIL BULLETIN - December 22, 2006
Political reform falters in Egypt
2006 Review: Political reform falters in Egypt
Why We’re ’Not Winning’ By Bret Stephens
Party Politics
Condi vs. Hosni
News Analysis: Rice speaks softly in Egypt
Rice’s Rhetoric, in Full Retreat
After Mubarak
23 Egyptian Rights Agencies Demand
Ayman Nour
Sentence Eased
Saddam is dead, long live SADDAM
The future of Egyptian liberal opposition
Mubarak responds to Brotherhood ’threat’
Egyptian Security Besieges Press Syndicate, Blocks Detainees Solidarity Conference
Gov’t Medical Committee Rejects Releasing Nour Over Health Reasons
Profiles of Some of MB Members Referred to Militarily Courts
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