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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
Bush Administration
Close, but No Democracy
To Talk or Not To Talk?—That is The Question
Bhutto: the new Chalabi
Outsourcing Torture
The Book That Can’t Be Published In America
Washington Stirs a Witch’s Brew in Pakistan
Our Man in Islamabad
Why Muslims hate the West
“REALPOLITIK” LIKELY TO DRIVE US-PAKISTAN ALLIANCE
Israel Urges Egypt to Act Against Hamas
Egypt Resists Linking US Aid to Rights
Last Call for a Two-State Solution?
Egypt’s nuclear ambition raises question of stability
Mubarak rejects foreign pressure
Musharraf shows dictators how it’s done
A Rare Opportunity for the
Bush Administration
Surmounting Sectarianism in the Middle East
Engaging Hamas and Hezbollah
Foreign policy
Party time
Aid Request Emphasizes U.S. Support of Palestinian Authority Leadership
Something to consider before attacking
Egypt’s Mubarak too weak to travel; son Gamal being groomed
On Human Rights, U.S. Seems to Give Egypt a Pass
Iraq is now a Shiite Islamic Theocracy, thanks to Bush
Rice voices concern over crackdown on journalists, dissidents in Egypt
Re: Who’s to Blame for the Middle East’s Problems
Outsourcing Torture
Critics battle Egypt’s media gag
Egypt Reflections
Promoting Democracy?
Doing dialogue in Cairo
CSID EMAIL BULLETIN - October 08, 2007
Getting over the fear of Arab elections
Inside Track: Recovering from Arab Spring Fever
Iran Can Help End the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
US democracy push makes Middle East liberals cringe
Bush pressures to restore Dahlan’s good standing
US criticizes Egypt for alleged rights violations
Is Spreading Democracy in Middle East a Bad Idea?
Forsaking the Egyptian Free Press
Guns, not roses, for Iraq
White House Criticizes Egypt on Rights
The Myth of Moroccan Democracy
Dodd Chides Clinton’s Health Care Policy
Democracy, not terror, is the engine of political Islam
Democracy under siege
War Against Iran and the Logic of Dominance
Was a Covert Attempt to Bomb Iran with Nuclear Weapons foiled by a Military Leak?
U.S. Democracy Promotion During and After Bush
THE ROVING EYE
Planning for Defeat
Amid civil war, reports mean little
AMS open letter to resistance
Islamic Party Confident in Morocco
CSID EMAIL BULLETIN
Condi Rice: Rhetoric vs. Policy
A ’Dissident President’?
Why America is losing to al-Qaida
Muslim Democracy in Action
"Losing" on Democracy Promotion in the Middle East, an American Foreign Policy Challenge
Options on the table
Most Muslims Against Iraq War, But Say U.S. Aid Needed
CSID: Eighth Annual Conference
Democracy Promotion Needs a Plan of Action
Don’t Forget Egypt
Mubarak’s dangerous game
Neoconservatism is Dead
The Problem of Modernity?
The Black Sites
Boxing In the Brothers
To Engage or Not to Engage?
Selling the Iraqi resistance
A green light to oppression
Escalations in Jordan
U.S. democracy agenda in Mideast closed, activists say
Alberto Gonzales and Coup Against Democracy
Plugging the democracy gap
A very private war
THE METAMORPHOSIS OF THE EGYPTIAN MUSLIM BROTHERS
Dunne: ‘Very Dramatic’ Achievement for Muslim Brotherhood in Egyptian Parliamentary Elections
A New Power Rises Across Mideast
How the Islamists have changed
Much More is Still Needed to Be Done
U.S. and Internal Pressures Producing First Multi-Candidate Presidential Election in Egypt
No ’Turning Back’ in Egypt
Egypt urged to advance democracy
Is the U.S. Ready for Egyptian Democracy?
US shifts toward caution on reform in Egypt
Egypt"s Opposition Leaps to Action
Liberty for Muslims?"
Change in Egypt
commitment to democracy is absolute
What turned Brent Scowcroft against the
Bush Administration
?
The Promise of Arab Liberalism
Muslim Brotherhood denies Request for Links with U.S.
Elections in Egypt: Time to Back Up Our Rhetoric with Action
Democracy also means that Islamists are allowed to vote
US democracy drive throws up dilemmas
Dismay for US as elections benefit Islamists
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