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The year began with buoyant optimism for Egyptians but as it progressed national unity became a thing of the past.
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People & Power travels to Egypt to see how the April 6th activists have been faring since Mohamed Morsi's election.
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Washington's assumption that dictatorships breed stability has been fundamentally challenged by the past year's events.
Opinion
Last Modified: 17 Jul 2012 14:02 GMT
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We ask what leverage the US will have in post-Mubarak Egypt, a country that has been its staunch ally for decades.
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As two rulings plunge Egypt into political turmoil, we ask where this leaves the once fervent hopes of a revolution.
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We discuss whether the opposition's guerrilla strategy is more effective than organised military tactics.
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Announcement of creation of Higher Revolutionary Council dismissed by opposition force as serving government.
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As Egypt's army continues to clash with protesters, we debate the status of the promised transition to civilian rule.
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What does the Muslim Brotherhood want for Egypt's future?
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Will Egyptians be able to see the ideals of their revolution become a reality before their country slides into chaos?
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