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Nabil Fahmy is the Egyptian Ambassador to the United States, and he believes much progress is being made on social and political reforms.
Boing Boing 2007
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Nabil Fahmy is Dean of the School of Public Affairs at the American University in Cairo.
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Egyptian columnist Fahmy Howeidi says a key to the disconnect can be seen in the group's official name - the League of Arab States, with no claim to represent the Arab people, especially those rising up in protest.
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"But now there's a huge generation, or maybe two generations, brought up under Mubarak for whom the language of security has not delivered," Fahmy said.
Egyptian President Mubarak has never hesitated to use force against challenges to his rule Janine Zacharia 2011
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Hilleary: Ambassador Fahmy, a third man has set himself on fire in Egypt.
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Egyptian columnist Fahmy Howeidi says a key to the disconnect can be seen in the group's official name - the League of Arab States, with no claim to represent the Arab people, especially those rising up in protest.
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Egyptian columnist Fahmy Howeidi says a key to the disconnect can be seen in the group's official name - the League of Arab States, with no claim to represent the Arab people, especially those rising up in protest.
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"But now there's a huge generation, or maybe two generations, brought up under Mubarak for whom the language of security has not delivered," Fahmy said.
Egyptian President Mubarak has never hesitated to use force against challenges to his rule Janine Zacharia 2011
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Egyptian columnist Fahmy Howeidi says a key to the disconnect can be seen in the group's official name - the League of Arab States, with no claim to represent the Arab people, especially those rising up in protest.
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"But now there's a huge generation, or maybe two generations, brought up under Mubarak for whom the language of security has not delivered," Fahmy said.
Egyptian President Mubarak has never hesitated to use force against challenges to his rule Janine Zacharia 2011
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