The Egyptian Revolution: An Interfaith Movement
Religion has oftentimes stood as a tool of division in Egypt. However, when you look at the details of what is happening on the ground, this is an interfaith movement.
Religion has oftentimes stood as a tool of division in Egypt. However, when you look at the details of what is happening on the ground, this is an interfaith movement.
Mark Steinberg | Posted 05.25.2011
"Mr. President, it's time to leave for the airport." "Never happen. Not going to let him take a picture of my junk. As it is, that's all they're letting me take with me."
Mary Wald | Posted 05.25.2011
We have a chance to get on the right side of history on this one, by finding a way to throw some weight behind Mohamed ElBaradei. The Nobel Peace Prize winner in the middle of the crowd. With the megaphone.
Michael Luongo | Posted 05.25.2011
There's no Internet, no Twitter, no Facebook. But you can still call Cairo, at least as of Monday night. Not seeing any of their updates, I wanted to know how friends -- foreign ex-pats and locals were doing.
The Huffington Post | Dean Praetorius | Posted 05.25.2011
Mohamed ElBaradei's return to Egypt amidst protests seems to have become a rallying cry for democracy in Egypt. The reasons for his widespread supp...
Ahmed Shihab-Eldin | Posted 05.25.2011
Dejavu. An election in the Middle East marred by voter intimidation, fraud, and a series of sobering violent incidents - except this time, this isn't ...
Wael Nawara | Posted 05.25.2011
Last night, several Egyptian Activists and bloggers were arrested while spraying graffiti banners promoting El Baradei. But their real crime is that they are trying to summon a spirit that is evil in the eyes of the current regime.
Frank Fredericks | Posted 05.25.2011