Egypt – a new dawn or a sunset on religious freedom?
The persecution of Coptic Christians raises serious questions about whether the “Arab Spring” is a new dawn or a sunset on religious freedom and tolerance.
The persecution of Coptic Christians raises serious questions about whether the “Arab Spring” is a new dawn or a sunset on religious freedom and tolerance.
The latest news from Egypt, where bloggers are being arrested and protesters are being shot with American-made teargas, in a haunting repeat of the Spring.
Nick Clegg will meet Egypt’s transitional leaders today, as economic and social turmoil engulfs the country, reports Left Foot Forward’s Shamik Das.
Ed Jacobs writes about the West’s responsibility to protect religious freedom following the Arab Spring.
The Egyptian people must overturn another overbearing force that has marginalised them for generations: top-down government control of budgets and development.
Ed Jacobs reports on the terrible trend of Christian persecution in post-revolutionary Egypt.
Kevin Meagher debates the case for taking Osama bin Laden alive and trying him before the courts.
Left Foot Forward’s Dominic Browne brings us the latest news and analysis from the uprisings taking place throughout the Arab world.
Liberal Democrat blogger Daniel Furr looks at whether the Blair/Bush doctrine of liberal interventionism has been vindicated by the revolutions sweeping the Middle East.
Egypt has show how the modern connected complex world has become more fragile, reports Ged Carroll.