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Samira Shackle
January 24, 2014 |
Samira Shackle
For Egypt's liberals to retain credibility, they should not ignore the persecution of the Muslim Brotherhood
In October 2013, the Egyptian writer Alaa al-Aswany gave a talk in Paris, to promote the French translation of his new book. The event ended in chaos, as a...
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