Did Mursi Ouster Save Egypt's Democracy?

As the international community condemns the bloody crackdown on supporters of ousted President Mohammed Mursi and more of his supporters continue to take to the streets, many pundits are unsure about whether the former president's removal saved the country's democracy.

Mohamed Mursi, Egypt's first elected president.

  • Egypt:   The Return of the Fuloul (I)

    Daily Trust, 23 August 2013

    For Egyptians, the Arab Spring has since turned into a Siberian winter, and then suddenly, and most improbably, into extreme tropical summer dog days. Read more »

  • Egypt:   Egypt - Return of the Fuloul (II)

    Daily Trust, 30 August 2013

    A criticism of the Ikhwan is not a criticism of its goal; it is a criticism of aspects of its methods and assumptions some of which are in fact counterproductive to its long-term… Read more »

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