January 28, 2013

Morsi Plays Mubarak

The Daily Star, Daily Star

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Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood have proven that their earlier promises and pledges were a bunch of hot air; they have been incompetent in guiding Egypt through a difficult transition period, and their mistakes – which many have highlighted during Mursi’s six-month presidency -- are now reaping deadly results.

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