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Abdel Moneim Said's Articles
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Amid Egypt’s revolutionary fervour, key questions of national security must be addressed, and some urgently

Historical experience shows the massive social transformations can be hard to navigate successfully. To help that process along, Egypt needs an interim president

As Egypt goes through a process of political transition, three basic principles should point the way forward

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The youth, the technology, the market economy and multinationals like Google are the ones propelling underdeveloped countries such as ours to progress

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At these difficult times, Egyptians, whether in power or opposition, are in need of advice. But there is one party which has no right to lecture Egypt and Egyptians: The US

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Egyptians today have a golden opportunity to build on the achievements of the January revolution, but there are still snares on the path to full democracy

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Egyptian planners should not get het up about developments in Tunisia, but should stick to the path of reform and development calmly undertaken

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Unlike Tunisia, Egypt has institutions capable of mobilising the people in the direction of change without being swept away by it

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States are lining up to take advantage of the partition of Sudan. Egypt cannot ignore what is happening and must take a role

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Those who seek to drive Egypt into the abyss of sectarian strife will find that Egyptian national unity is stronger than they are

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I was certainly gratified when President Mubarak underlined the notion of the modern civil state as he addressed the joint session of the People’s Assembly and Shura Council

Intolerance of diversity has brought Sudan to the verge of splintering which could pull the region south of Egypt — and Egypt itself — into an unpredictable morass

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