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This article exposes the reasons for arresting Saad Eddin Ibrahim, Professor of sociology in the American University in Cairo and director of the Ibn Khaldoun Center for Developmental Studies, and the full details of his project. Some of the charges of which he was accused are implication in...
According to article no. 4 of law 84 for 2002, the Ibn Khaldūn Center and the “American and the Democratic Institutes” are considered to be legally dissolved.
Drs. Cornelis Hulsman presented this text at the recent roundtable discussions of the European Institute of the Mediterranean, which were held on “Journalism and freedom of expression in the Mediterranean; responsibilities and limits.”
The author discusses the article of Dr. Sa‘d al-Dīn Ibrāhīm, published in the Washington Post, in which he urged the American administration to have dialogue with Islamist groups in the Middle East, like Palestine’s Hamās, Lebanon’s Hizb Allāh and Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood.
The U.S.- based Center for Study of Islam and Democracy (C.S.I.D.) recently sent a letter to President Bush, signed by 90 Arab and Egyptian human rights activists, calling on him to intervene in the region to achieve democracy and to maintain pressure towards eliminating dictatorial regimes.
Gamal Asa’ad discusses the role of the Arab Christians, and Samuel Huntington’s clash of civilizations. He rejects outside interference in the affairs of the Copts suggesting that such interference is for the benefit of the US and is carried out on the pretext of protecting the human rights...
Discussions are being held to legalize the status of N.G.Os and civil society organizations working in Egypt.
Sa‘d al-Dīn Ibrāhīm began a thorough investigation into all employees after information about the investigation conducted with him by U.S. bodies was leaked to the press.
An opinion poll conducted by Ibn Khaldoun Centre about the most popular political figure in the region raises question marks about its legality.
Dr. Sa‘d al-Dīn Ibrāhīm was investigated because of his defence of the Muslim Brotherhood and for the series of articles he wrote for an Egyptian daily titled "The Ugly American."

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