Upon first reading the short news item in the highbrow daily al-Shuruq that the judicial committee drafting amendments to Egypt’s 2012 constitution is completing its work, a reader would likely have felt satisfied that it answered the Egyptian equivalent of the American question, “And apart from that, Mrs. Lincoln, how did you enjoy the …
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Sinai’s Role in Morsi’s Ouster
While Morsi made many mistakes that provoked a disillusioned and increasingly impoverished population to challenge his legitimacy, the rapidly deteriorating security situation in Sinai may have been the main impetus for his ouster. His refusal to employ heavy-handed tactics to stop the increasing flow of arms and militants into Sinai—and …
The Islamic Insurgency That Could Soon Hit Egypt
Shortly after the uprising-cum-coup that toppled Mohamed Morsi on July 3, I asked an Egyptian military official why the generals removed Morsi after only four days of protests when they had waited 18 days to remove Hosni Mubarak in 2011. “The previous military leadership was reactive,” he replied, referring to the …
Egypt soldiers killed in Sinai ambush
At least 25 Egyptian soldiers have been killed in a rocket-propelled grenade attack in northern Sinai, security officials say.
Egypt: Security Forces Used Excessive Lethal Force
(New York) – Egyptian security forces’ rapid and massive use of lethal force to disperse sit-ins on August 14, 2013 led to the most serious incident of mass unlawful killings in modern Egyptian history.
Has Military Suppression of Political Islam ever Worked?
The Egyptian military’s obvious determination to crush the Muslim Brotherhood involves serious human rights violations, apparent in the appalling scenes of the siege of members in a mosque on Saturday. A separate question, which any political pragmatist would ask, is, can it work?