Egypt's Soft Coup

June 29, 2012 00:00
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­Do the recent elections mean a step towards justice and democracy in Egypt? Will the Muslim Brotherhood be able to woo different groups of the society? And what is the future of the SCAF under Morsi? CrossTalking with David Pryce-Jones and Yaakov Lappin.

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Darius (unregistered) 04.07.2012 05:21

Again you have these Israelis on this show talking literally rubbish. I personally (and a lot of people) could not care about Israel's feeling  and their stance towards Egypt. The lies that this israeli comes up with utter nonsense.

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sierranevada25 02.07.2012 22:02

justnfree (unregistered) wrote in #6
Egypt is on its way to be free of US and colonial domination and American, Britons and Israelis are not happy about it. It's not finished yet and it won't be easy for people of Egypt, but it's inevitabe. Egypt won't be the same again.


As LONG as the Muslim Brotherhood STOPS taking US AID, then you speak RUBBISH!

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Nicolas (unregistered) 01.07.2012 12:36

To be free of colonialism is usually good. The number of countries that have been liberated from colonialism and then descended into tyranny is legion. Hong Kong was certainly lucky to have been a British colony for many years rather than part of communist China. As a result it is one of the freest places on Earth with one of the highest per capita incomes.

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