Egyptians have learnt that democratic transitions are messy, inexplicable affairs. In January 2011, the country’s squares, particularly its iconic Tahrir, were stuffed with people demanding bread, freedom and social justice. It was a victory against an oppressive regime, desired by the people, backed by the army. A year later, in the face of growing human … Continue reading Egypt’s Mixed Blessings
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