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Egyptian political scientist: coup in trouble following sham referendum

11 years ago

Egyptian professor of Political Science and International Relations at Cairo University Dr Nadia Mostafa said in an interview with Aljazeera channel that the pro-constitution campaign revealed, more than ever, the contradictions within the coup camp, including Mubarak remnants, the former January 25 supporters, the “couch party”, and the military “worshippers”.


Dr Mostafa cited a number of indicators of the “dilemma” faced by the pro-coup forces after their relentless “yes” campaign: “The crisis of the apathy of young people towards the referendum; militarization of the Constitution and the fragmentation of state institutions; the farce of the one-sided pro-constitution mobilization; the so-called mandate to nominate Sisi; failures to stop terrorism in Sinai; the flow of international reports on violations of freedoms and human rights; the emerging voices among coup apologists rejecting the distortion of January 25 revolution and its icons; and growing signs of reconciliation among revolutionary youth on the occasion of the third anniversary of this revolution.”

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