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Topic: Ayman Nour
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Keeping Our Friends in the Muslim World: It's Not About the Feel-Good Factor

Covering developments in Pakistan in recent weeks, Ive been struck by how many Pakistanis blame the United States for the disturbing turn their country is taking. Standing inside the gutted Islamabad Marriott late September, some eyewitnesses saved their most bitter remarks not for the suicide bomber, but for Washington.

Egypt's miscalculated adventure

CAIRO -- Amid wide international and domestic human rights denunciation, a military tribunal in Egypt has concluded its 14-month marathon session by sentencing 25 civilians of the countrys largest opposition group from three-10 years in prison.

Commentary: Mideast AmBush

So much attention has been paid to the Bush Administrations dramatic confrontations with its enemies in the Middle East that there is little consideration of how it treats its Arab allies there. In its rush to dispose of perceived threats to US in

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Make Mubarak feel the pain

How much longer will Egypts president, Hosni Mubarak, and his military generals do whatever they want with Egypt and America? The five-year jail sentence on bogus charges handed down to democracy activist Ayman Nour, the only presidential candidat

Viewpoint: Wink, wink, nod, nod

Washingtons characterization of Egypts recent parliamentary election as another important step on the road to democracy is trumped only by President Hosni Mubaraks cynical demand for a review of the elections widespread violence and voter disen

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Egypt regime keeps grip on power after bloody final vote

Egypts ruling party has maintained its grip on power, according to partial election results issued on Thursday after a final day of voting was marred by violent attempts to curb Islamist gains.
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