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Taha Abdel Alim's Articles
The safe road or path of regret for the Egyptian revolution
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For Egypt there are two distinct possible destinations out of the opportunity from the revolution, which one it arrives at depends on the resolve and insight of Egyptians
The historic failure of development before the Egyptian revolution
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Many factors led to the 25 January Revolution, not least the legacy of failed industrial development stretching back to the time of Mohamed Ali
National unity after the Egyptian revolution
By looking to its rich history and the common values all Egyptians share today, Egypt should be reassured about its ability to steer the troubled, divisive waters ahead
Social justice after Egypt’s revolution
Without addressing poverty, the great uprising of the Egyptian people will run out of steam
Urgent tasks for the Egyptian Revolution
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Pride and social justice push through the revolution and determine where it's heading
No Egyptians are guests in Egypt
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Egypt has always been an open and tolerant society, never suffering from xenophobia, religious fanaticism or distinction of colour
The unity of Egyptians knows no division
Despite contemporary disturbances on the surface, Egyptian unity is the product of the accumulated experience of millennia, and as such is inalienable
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