December 17, 2011

Islamist Views on Democracy Shifting

Joseph Hammond, The European

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Hassan Al Turabi is not dead. The Sudanese opposition leader and Islamist made that clear when he emerged to greet a crowd of three thousand supporters in Khartoum last week. To his supporters, the 79-year old Turabi is one of the most important Islamist figures
of the modern era. To his enemies, he is an elderly opposition figure who won’t go away.

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