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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
Presidential Election
Are Judges The True Hope For Egyptian Reform?
Signs of Freedom, Brave Arab democrats battling authoritarian regimes are the real heroes
Court refuses to hear appeal of Ayman Nour, ex-challenger for presidency
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
Study: Current Trends in Ideoloy of Egyptian MB
A confrontation to hold off collapse and revolution
One Step Forward, Two Steps back
Egyptian PM suggests way to sideline Islamists
Islam And Democracy
Mubarak seems to be running scared from democracy
Will U.S. Democratization Policy Work?
The Wrong Way To Sway Egypt
The battle for Cairo is just as vital as the one for Baghdad
The Mind of A State Security Ranking Officer
After the Pharaoh
Not yet, thanks
Hosni Mubarak, Elections or no, he’s still Pharaoh.
Egypt: The Gamal Mubarak Paradox
Constitutional Amendments To Further Consolidate Gov’t Power
Egypt’s Mubarak sees no need for vice president
Muzzled In Egypt
Fight for Mideast democracy faltering
Human rights are violated in Bosnia, Interview with Harith Silagetch
The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood after the 2005 Elections
Lessons In Dictatorship
Rome’s conference : More killing, destruction and supporting Israel
Sit-In to Be Staged By Bloggers in Solidarity with Nour
A rough birth for the new Mideast
CSID EMAIL BULLETIN - AUGUST 24, 2006
The Brotherhood Goes to Parliament
Al-Qaeda (and US) eclipsed by rise of Iran
Mubarak Moving to Close Political Opening Created for Election
Transformations Within The Muslim Brotherhood
Egypt: a social and political tinderbox
Open Letter to President Bush Re: Democracy Promotion
Habib Refutes Yemeni President’s Claims
The U.S. Has Abandoned Reformists In The Middle East
Shikaki: Palestinians Support Hamas, But Most Favor Negotiated Peace with Israel
CONDOLEEZZA RICE: Interview With the Wall Street Journal Editorial Board
CSID EMAIL BULLETIN - Sep. 26, 2006
Mubarak’s Speech Does Not Hold Together, Professor Says
Habib: Inheritance of Power Deepens Rifts In Society
Are We Five Years Wiser?
LCHR’s Workshop Will Be Held In Cairo October 7th
The Domestic Wages of War
Letter To The Editor: Has The US Abandoned Reformists In The ME?
RICE: Interview With Randa Abu el Azem of Al Arabiya TV
Can we have Arab Democracy without the Islamists?
Losing ’Hope And Faith’ In The West
President ibn President
Nigeria: Ta’awonel Muslmeen Condemns Abductions
CSID EMAIL BULLETIN -Oct. 11, 2006
Arab media remain partisan and unprofessional
The MB And Sadat 1981
Egypt Muslim Brotherhood’s ’audacious’ leader
Egypt: A Leap Toward Reform—or Succession?
Support Freedom in the Arab World
How To Lose The War On Terror
The Israel Lobby Debate
Democratic reforms missing from Egypt’s political debate
How Jesus Endorsed Bush’s Invasion of Iraq
Trashing Uncle Sam
Abu Al-Majd: Egypt Suffers Full-Fledged Oppression
Everyone Has Right To Stand For President, MB Bloc Chairman Say
Islamism’s failure, Islamists’ future
Arab Reform Bulletin: October 2006
Inaugural Meeting of Members of the Advisory Committee
Rice: Better to have Hamas in power than in streets
Democratic Mirage Omar Abdelsamad. Harvard International Review. Cambridge:Spring 2006
Re-amending Article 76 on the Apparent and Hidden Levels
Promoting Middle East Democracy II: Arab Initiatives
CSID EMAIL BULLETIN - November 11, 2006
Future of peaceful democratisation, horizons and obstacles
Mauritanians Vote for Parliament, Municipal Councils
Lebanese MB Calls for Unity, Urges Siniora to Leave
Mubarak hopes to stay on for life
Rule Till Last Breath
Egypt’s Lion Scribe Goes On Trial
Essam and Mursi’s detention renewed
Egyptian opposition reels under fresh state crackdown
Moderate Reformists’ Political View in Mauritanian Vote
Can Nazif convince Washington of a slow and safe "Egyptian Democratic Model"?
Yakan hands Siniora initiative to solve Lebanese crisis
Essam Al Erian Calls For Freedom For All Political Prisoners
Judges’ Club Vows To Continue Reformist Agenda: Mekki
Nour’s Health Deteriorates In Prison
Why Did The Regime Detain Khayrat Al Shater?
Free Student Union: We Promote Freedom Among Students
2007: Redrawing the map
Why We’re ’Not Winning’ By Bret Stephens
81 journalists killed - the deadliest year since 1994
Can Hamas Be Tamed?
Egyptian court rejects appeal for political recognition by 12 parties
Articles no.76 and 77 "Part Uno {1}"
Party Politics
National Powers Reject Constitutional Amendments
Political landscapes
Ould Mansour: Mauritania’s Junta Seek Extension
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