Friday, February 4, 2011

Why I Was Dragged Through the Street by an Egyptian Mob - Graeme Wood - International - The Atlantic

Why I Was Dragged Through the Street by an Egyptian Mob - Graeme Wood - International - The Atlantic: "Egypt's cryptic new vice president, Omar Suleiman, is a man who chooses his words cautiously, if it counts as caution not to speak much at all. So when he said this afternoon that 'foreign agents' might have instigated the demonstration against his boss Hosni Mubarak, he probably knew the consequences of his word choice. Today Egyptian state TV called out some of the enemy by name, positing a conspiracy between the Muslim Brotherhood (a major Egyptian element in the protests) and Qataris, who fund the pro-protester network Al Jazeera."

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