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Monday February 14, 2011
Egyptian American Psychologist Dr. Amal Sedky Winter is currently in Egypt, and has regularly blogged about the situation on the ground during Egypt's popular uprising. You can read her full blog at www.myeyeonegypt.net. Below are brief excerpts that we highlighted for you: Read More »
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Wednesday February 09, 2011
The mix of a stubborn regime, growing popular protests, and heightened media coverage points towards a long standoff. And depending on what Suleiman meant by not putting up with continued protests, the standoff could escalate once again into a violent confrontation. Listening to the voice of the people is the only safe and legitimate way out of this standoff. Read More »
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Friday February 04, 2011
Last night, the Senate passed a resolution (S.RES.44) by voice vote that affirmed the importance of the U.S.-Egyptian bilateral relationship and called on Egyptian President Mubarak to step down.
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Wednesday February 02, 2011
That's what AAI President Jim Zogby has called the revolts in Tunisia and Egypt. Noting that the situation's outcome will be decided by the Egyptian people, Jim said that while "US politicians may need to hear themselves speak, but, in fact, we have no constructive role to play." Read More »
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