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Protests
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Tuesday, July 09, 2013
Power sharing among all parties is needed in Egypt to prevent the military and Mubarak's former officials holding all the cards by dividing and conquering everyone else
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Some claim the coup against elected Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi was justified because he acted undemocratically. While Morsi did act...
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Friday, March 23, 2012
Alfie Meadows charges parallel Mark Kennedy tactic of charging victims of police violence
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Alfie Meadows, the student who almost died after having his skull fractured by a policeman during the student protests – and who other pol...
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Police are not confused about how much force they can use in what situation - given past abuses of their authority they can't get a blank cheque
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Claims made by police spokesmen on BBC News 24 that police are “confused” about what level of force they can use and that this is making i...
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Being shot, tortured or jailed without trial doesn't become better or worse depending on the ideology used to justify it
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The continuing protests for democracy and jobs across the Middle East and North Africa show that undemocratic governments of different ide...
The demonstrations across the Middle East and North Africa have been as much about jobs and pay as democracy from the start
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While most of the focus has been on demands for political democracy the protests across the Middle East and North Africa have been as much...
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Will Egyptian soldiers blindly obey the orders of dictators? Or defend democracy and people they joined the army to protect?
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The euphoria in Egypt over Mubarak’s resignation is justified as a first step, but so far, while the dictator is gone, the dictatorship re...
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