Amr El-Choubaki* on the choices now facing the Muslim Brotherhood and the National Democratic Party
The Egyptian legislative elections saw the emergence of a number of new phenomena. There was the unexpected success of the Muslim Brotherhood, the (...)
The Muslim Brotherhood is straddling the fence on Egypt's presidential elections, opines Amr El-Choubaki*
Many of Egypt's political groups found the Muslim Brotherhood's position on the upcoming presidential elections -- as outlined in a published (...)
The Muslim Brotherhood is becoming more engaged in the political scene, abandoning its traditional reticence on issues of political reform, writes Amr El-Choubaki*
For a change the Muslim Brotherhood has things to say beyond its familiar calls for (...)
Amending Article 76 may be a step in the right direction but much more must be done, writes Amr El-Choubaki*
Having agreed to postponing any amendment of the constitution and political reforms until after the presidential elections opposition (...)
Amr El-Choubaki reviews the Muslim Brotherhood's 75 years of semi-political, semi- official history, and tries to answer the oft-whispered question: Can we trust them?
The Society of Muslim Brothers has survived for over three-quarters-of-a-century (...)
Amr El-Choubaki*, on a visit to Iran, contrasts the Islamic Republic of the imagination to that of every-day reality
Those of us who grew up in Egypt in the 1980s may still recall the searing images of the Iranian revolution in 1979 and their many (...)