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Egypt Protests: Egyptian Youth Protest Morsi With a "Day Of Rage" (But Don't Worry, It's Peaceful)

Egypt Protests: Egyptian Youth Protest Morsi With a "Day Of Rage" (But Don't Worry, It's Peaceful)

Tired of corruption, poverty, unemployment, and inflation, Egyptian youth have declared a "day of rage" to protest the Morsi regime. Fortunately, it's peaceful.

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Jon Stewart and Bassem Yousseff Fight to Keep Laughter Alive in Egypt

Jon Stewart and Bassem Yousseff Fight to Keep Laughter Alive in Egypt

Jon Stewart and the State Department have rushed to defend satirist Bassem Youssef from Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi's government, and Morsi isn't happy about it.

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Bassem Yousseff: Arresting the "Egyptian Jon Stewart" Won't Save Morsi From Public "Belittling"

Bassem Yousseff: Arresting the "Egyptian Jon Stewart" Won't Save Morsi From Public "Belittling"

In yet another move to silence opposition, Egyptian state prosecutors ordered the arrest of a satirist (also known as the Egyptian Jon Stewart) for allegedly "belittling" President Morsi.

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Why Egypt's Morsi is Becoming the New Mubarak

Why Egypt's Morsi is Becoming the New Mubarak

The growing resentment toward Mohamed Morsi will force him and the Muslim Brotherhood, to either listen to the demands of the people, or follow Mubarak into political exile.

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Mohammed Morsi Government Might Have Ordered Rape Of Protesters

Mohammed Morsi Government Might Have Ordered Rape Of Protesters

Credible allegations have surfaced that Mohammed Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood might have ordered the rape of Egyptian protesters. If true, Egypt is guilty of violating the Geneva Convention.

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Mohamed al-Gendy Death Shows Online Activism is a Catch-22 in Egypt

Mohamed al-Gendy Death Shows Online Activism is a Catch-22 in Egypt

Online activism facilitates political action in Egypt, but has also made prominent political voices, such as the late Mohamed al-Gendy, easy targets for repression and police violence.

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Bakers Are Furious About Egypt's Bread Rationing

Bakers Are Furious About Egypt's Bread Rationing

Egypt will begin rationing subsidized bread in an attempt to curb its severe budget deficit. The poor, who rely on the bread for subsistence, aren't too pleased with this.

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Egypt Parliamentary Vote Delayed by Courts

Egypt Parliamentary Vote Delayed by Courts

In a twist to Egyptian politics, the Supreme Administrative Court ruled that a recenly passed election law violated legal process, delaying the upcoming parliamentary vote.

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