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The Middle East's Springtime of Democracy

Tuesday, May 24, 2005

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Saad Eddin Ibrahim
  • Egyptian pro-democracy and peace activist, Professor at the American University in Cairo and head of the Ibn Khaldun Center. He is currently writing his prison memoirs.

    ELECTION results around the Middle East mark a new trend: Islamist political parties—those that base their platforms on Islamic law—are highly popular. Where elections are held, Islamists do well: Hamas among Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaz

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