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Egypt: Tailoring Constitutions for the Ruling Military

Published February 7, 2019by Rana Allam 1 Comment

by Rana Allam Dictatorships tend to treat the constitution with even less respect than they do their people, changing and amending articles according to their changing wills. Egyptians are no strangers to this fact. Between 1956 and today, Egypt has… Continue Reading →

Egypt Abdel Fattab el-Sisi, constitution, Egypt, Hosni Mubarak, human rights, judicial branch, Rana Allam, Sami Anan

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