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The Report of the National Council for Human Rights:Will it End Up in the Trash?

In Salon Ibn Rushd May 16, 2005

The first report on the status of human rights in Egypt, which was recently published by the national council for human rights, does not add any new essential information to …

In a Memorandum to the President and the Speaker of the PA, CIHRS calls for investigation of the crimes enumerated in the NCHR Report The report is a test for the credibility of the call to reform from inside

In Egypt /Road Map Program April 17, 2005

The Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS) sent a memorandum to the Egyptian President as head of the executive power, calling upon him to conduct a prompt investigation of …

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The Government’s insinuation to reform: response to internal demands or avoiding foreign interference?

In Salon Ibn Rushd March 23, 2005

Lately, the Arab world began to see accelerated developments. One side; Lebanon witnessed agitated vital popular movements which forced the government to resign in a unique unprecedented manner in the …

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The Government’s insinuation to reform: response to internal demands or avoiding foreign interference?

In Salon Ibn Rushd March 23, 2005

Lately, the Arab world began to see accelerated developments. One side; Lebanon witnessed agitated vital popular movements which forced the government to resign in a unique unprecedented manner in the …

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In Ibn Roshd Salon: Lawmen and politicians warn about the return of referendum system under the mask of elections

In Salon Ibn Rushd March 13, 2005

The experience of dealing with the Egyptian political system and the successive governments during the past years, lead many politicians, intellectuals, and lawyers to receive every decision issued by the …

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In Ibn Roshd Salon: Experts and politicians express fears about amending the Egyptian Constitution

In Salon Ibn Rushd March 6, 2005

Activists and representatives of various Egyptian political movements warned against any attempts targeting the discharge of President Mubarak’s decree to amend article 76 of the Constitution purporting the election of …

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WHY AREN’T ARABS DEMONSTRATING?

In Salon Ibn Rushd March 3, 2005

Some Egyptian intellectuals and academics agree that the reasons behind the weakness of demonstrations in the Arab World protesting the American war on Iraq are not only due to government …

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In view of weakness of the street: On what does the opposition bet to achieve its objectives?

In Salon Ibn Rushd January 31, 2005

No doubt, the reform issue has imposed itself on the agenda of public opinion in Egypt, but this does not mean a promise to achieve any serious reform steps in …

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Egyptian Journalists and democracy in the nineties

In Books, Freedom of Expression, Statements and Reports January 1, 2005

Translation revised and edited by: Magdie El Naiem Presented by: Dr. M. El Sied Saeed This book is the first detailed study covering the contribution of the Egyptian journalists in …

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