2011 Egyptian protests
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- For more information, see the Wikipedia article "2011 Egyptian protests"
This is a topic, with start date January 25, 2011 and unknown end date.
Its theme(s) are International relations, Middle East.
Summary of positions for this topic
- Hosni Mubarak should step down (23 items)
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No stated opinion
Hosni Mubarak should step down
For
Cairo protests: The west has a duty to nurture democracy by The Observer editorial board (The Observer, February 6, 2011) (view)
The west should cheer, not fear, this cry for freedom in Egypt by Andrew Rawnsley (The Observer, February 6, 2011) (view)
Who’s afraid of the Muslim Brotherhood? by Doug Saunders (The Globe and Mail, February 5, 2011) (view)
Back democracy, not Mubarak; US must help spur change by The Boston Globe editorial board (The Boston Globe, February 1, 2011) (view)
Misconceptions about the Egyptian crisis by The Washington Post editorial board (The Washington Post, January 31, 2011) (view)
Against
Shariah and democracy are incompatible by Tony Blankley (The Washington Times, February 7, 2011) (view)
Mideast Dominoes Near Tipping Point by Investor's Business Daily editorial board (Investor's Business Daily, February 4, 2011) (view)
Barack Obama may rue the day he decided to abandon Mubarak by Con Coughlin (The Daily Telegraph, February 3, 2011) (view)
Terror In Waiting by Investor's Business Daily editorial board (Investor's Business Daily, January 31, 2011) (view)
Mixed
Lessons from a revolution (Iran’s, that is) by Marina Nemat (The Globe and Mail, February 1, 2011) (view)
All items that address this topic (24 total)