
Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
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- June 3, 2019 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
The workshop of shame and disgrace
They call it the Manama workshop, and it is titled “Peace for Prosperity”. It is due to be held in Bahrain on June 25 and 26 and will be attended by representatives for the world governments and finance ministers. It will include Israeli Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon, according to...
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- May 29, 2019 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
Children have shaken the Egyptian government which fears a new revolution
Believe it or not, 15-year-old children in their first year of upper school have scared the Egyptian government which mobilised the security forces because the youngsters left their examination rooms angry at having to tackle the test papers on tablets. This new scheme was forced on them by the...
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- May 20, 2019 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
When will the Arabs understand that they are not part of the game?
He sat like a peacock, fanning out his feathers as he warned and threatened the Iranians that an attack on Saudi Arabia will result in Iran’s destruction, as Riyadh possesses a huge arsenal of weapons and fierce men who will retaliate strongly, making Iran a mere memory. “He” is...
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- May 13, 2019 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
Egyptian alliances
The word alliance, i.e. unity and rallying behind one individual, has become a notorious term in Egypt, despite the nobility of its meaning, as well as the purpose for which people are calling for it, as division and polarisation has reached an all-time high amongst the Egyptian people. It...
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- May 7, 2019 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
Tripoli is the critical battle in the struggle between right and wrong
Libya’s was the only Arab Spring revolution that had complete components and was going down the path of powerful revolutions against all things old and corrupt before demolishing them in order to build something new. However, the evil forces plotting in the region, controlled by Israeli and American hands,...
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- April 25, 2019 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
Egypt’s ‘battle of the boxes’ fed the world a distorted image of the nation
Egypt has just spent three days playing out the constitutional amendment referendum, complete with clichéd dancing in the streets to horrendous songs that we first heard after the military coup in 2013, such as “May these hands be safe” and “Boshret Khair” (“Good omen”) by Hussain Al-Jasmi. We also...
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- April 23, 2019 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
Did Sudan’s autumn come too soon?
We rejoiced and had high hopes for the revolutionary movement in Sudan, which overthrew the head of the tyrannical authority, Omar Hassan al-Bashir. It is a great achievement for the Sudanese rebels who refused to leave the streets until their demands have been met. They learned the lesson from...
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- April 15, 2019 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
This was a coup against the revolution, not Bashir
They wanted to abort the revolution that they could not kill, in spite of the killings and arrests. Just as the Egyptian defence minister, Field Marshal Hussein Tantawy, removed Hosni Mubarak as head of the Egyptian government and handed control over to the army, the Sudanese defence minister, Awad...
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- April 8, 2019 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
Algeria could be the light at the end of the counter-revolutionary tunnel
There is no doubt that the Algerian revolution achieved a great victory by ousting the head of state, President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, who was forced to step down in the face of public pressure. Having blocked army commander Ahmed Kayed Saleh’s plan to implement Article 102, in accordance with which...
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- April 1, 2019 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
Giving Israel the Golan Heights is the price paid by Assad to stay in power
It is less than a year since Trump recognised Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and moved the US Embassy to the city...
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- March 22, 2019 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
No rights will be lost as long as the resistance is behind them
Aren’t those who race towards normalisation and into the arms of Israel ashamed of themselves when they see a young man, still at the beginning of his life, manage, on his own, to strike fear and panic in the hearts of the Israeli enemy, armed with weapons? When they...
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- March 18, 2019 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
The New Zealand massacre is an example of hateful racism in the West
The Australian terrorist who committed the massacre at a mosque in New Zealand was calmly and even happily listening to music as he committed his crime. He was listening to a Serbian song that glorified the Serbian criminal leader Radovan Karadzic, who committed the Serbian massacres against Muslims in...
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- March 11, 2019 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
The Algerian mummy
The country of the million martyrs will not stand helpless in the face of those who want to disparage it and its noble perseverant people who have sacrificed millions of its people for the sake of dignity and liberation from the French occupation. This nation will not hesitate to...
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- March 4, 2019 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
Egypt’s funeral rites are very public indeed
We’ve barely had time to mourn the nine young Egyptian men who were unjustly dragged to the gallows last week, and we are still shedding tears for them and the fifteen soldiers who were killed at the hands of treacherous terrorists a week before. Now we have been hit...
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- February 25, 2019 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
Killing from the judge’s bench
In a single month, in fact, within two weeks, 15 Egyptian citizens were executed in three different cases, the most recent of which was the assassination of Attorney General Hisham Barakat, in which nine young men were executed last week in light of incomplete or absent justice. The security...
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- February 18, 2019 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
From Oslo to Warsaw is a long way down; be still my aching heart
The sight of Arab foreign ministers meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Warsaw was reminiscent of the meeting between the late Yasser Arafat and Netanyahu’s predecessor Yitzhak Rabin in 1991, which ended with the signing of the ill-fated Oslo Accords. The difference between the two meetings is...
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- February 11, 2019 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
Constitutionalising Egypt’s dictatorship
I do not care whether the Egyptian Constitution is amended or not, or even whether it exists or not, given that Egypt is a military state under tyrannical fascist rule. This regime only knows the language of oppression and so it doesn’t matter if there is a constitution or...
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- February 4, 2019 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
What does Qatar’s Asian Cup victory mean?
Qatar’s victory in the Asian Football Confederation tournament was not just about winning a football match; it was a victory for free will and Qatar’s independence and sovereignty, which has refused to bow down to the recklessness of Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Despite being besieged by the former’s...
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- January 29, 2019 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
A revolution plotted against by those who staged it
Eight years have passed since the greatest revolution in Egypt’s modern history occurred on January 25th. It has passed without much commemoration, neither on the official nor the popular level; although it is understood why the media outlets associated with the regime did not mark it. The regime hates...
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- January 21, 2019 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
Why must senior officials seek Al-Sisi’s permission before travelling?
Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi has issued a surprising decree prohibiting the Prime Minister and his deputies, the heads of independent, supervisory and security bodies, and senior state officials from travelling on work-related business without first asking his permission in his capacity of head of state. Al-Sisi also added...
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- January 14, 2019 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
The world is running towards the Damascus killer
We are starting to hear talk of the need for Syria to return to the embrace of the Arab states and to take its vacant seat in the Arab League after a seven-year absence. The League suspended Syria’s membership after the Assad regime lost its legitimacy due to the...
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- January 8, 2019 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
The embarrassing interview
For nearly a week, the international media and social media have been talking about an interview between Al-Sisi and the famous American corresponded, Scott Pelly, on CBS’s 60 Minutes. The interview was filmed three months ago when Al-Sisi was in the US attending the UN General Assembly meeting. It...
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- December 31, 2018 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
An Egyptian farce plays out in court
It seems that 2018 refuses to leave without witnessing one last absurd scene from the tragedy playing in Egypt since the 2013military coup. This play has had several scenes and different acts, but they can all be described as farcical. The latest is arguably the most absurd, as a...
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- December 24, 2018 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
The Arab Spring is alive and kicking in Sudan
We have barely finished with the Gilet Jaunes movement and the Paris demonstrations, which lasted six weeks and spread to some other European capitals, and are now faced with the white robes of our brothers in Sudan. They have held enormous and widespread demonstrations, extending across most of the...