Military Dictatorship Rules Egypt
Khaled Abu Toameh, Hudson New York
Hosni Mubarak is gone, but dictatorship in Egypt is still alive and kicking. A growing number of Egyptians are beginning to wonder whether they made a mistake when they put their full confidence in the ruling military council. The failure of the military junta in leading Egypt toward political and economic reforms, democracy and freedom of expression will eventually pave the way for the rise of Muslim fundamentalists to power.
Hosni Mubarak is gone, but dictatorship in Egypt is still alive and kicking. A growing number of Egyptians are beginning to wonder whether they made a mistake when they put their full confidence in the ruling military council. The failure of the military junta in leading Egypt toward political and economic reforms, democracy and freedom of expression will eventually pave the way for the rise of Muslim fundamentalists to power.
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