JUNE 05 Newsletter
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In this issue:  
Editorial : When the Perpetrator Becomes a Victim

Opinion :

- Please Stand By Me. By Hassan Elsawaf 

The Cedar’s Challenge to Arabs. By Naiem A. Sherbini

- The Transatlantic Democracy Network Conference: Egypt and the Arab World. By Saad Eddin Ibrahim

Rethinking the Iraq War: Time for American Muslims to Support Iraqi Democracy. By Shadi Hamid

Political Reform in Egypt

- Shortcomings of the Proposed Laws Governing the Electoral Process

- Secretary of State Presses for Genuine Reform in the ME
- New Group Founded by Former Prime Minister Aziz Sidqi
Islam and Reform : Should We Support Exclusionary Democracy?
Reports

- Darfur: Victimizing the Criminals

Women :Women's Groups in Egypt

- Human Rights Group Criticizes the Status of Academic Freedom in Egypt
Minorities: Egyptian Copt Announces his Intention to Contest the Presidency Democratic Transition in the Arab World: Could it be a Reality?

Democratic Transition in the Arab World

Abstract from the Introduction to ICDS's 2004 Annual Report on Civil Society & Democratization in the Arab World. By Moheb Zaki

ICDS News:

- ICDS Conference on Political and Religious Reform - June 29-30, 2005
- ICDS’ Micro-Credits Program Holds its Third Awareness Session
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