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Thursday, February 10, 2011

New York Times coverage of events in Egypt

February 10, 2011

Updated: Feb. 10, 2011 
Egypt, the most populous country in the Arab world, erupted in mass protests on Jan. 25, 2011, as the revolution in Tunisia earlier in the month seemed to inflame decades worth of smoldering grievances against decades of heavy-handed rule by President Hosni Mubarak. After a week of mass protests, Mr. Mubarak said he would not seek reelection but refused to step down. His government has appeared to be trying to wait the protesters out, offering a reform plan that consists of minor concessions. But the protesters, having beaten back an attempt by armed pro-government supporters to drive them from Cairo's Tahrir Square, managed to keep the movement's momentum going. On Feb. 10, the armed forces signaled they would intervene "to protect the nation,'' apparently bringing Mr. Mubarak's rule to an end. More than 300 people are estimated to have died in Egypt since the turmoil began, according to human rights groups.

What Can the Protests in Egypt Achieve?
What Can the Protests in Egypt Achieve?
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      Mubarak to Speak; Army Takes New Role
      Mubarak to Speak; Army Takes New Role
      Egypt’s armed forces on Thursday said that they had begun to take “measures to protect the nation,” suggesting the military intends to take a leading role.
      February 10, 2011
        Egypt's Victory of Values
        Freedom has delivered overnight what billions in Western aid could not: civic responsibility and engagement.
        February 10, 2011
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          No one can predict the ultimate outcome of the Egyptian drama, but there are a few obvious options for the future, including free, credible elections.
          February 10, 2011
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            The Lede continues to follow the protest movement in Egypt, now in its third week.
            February 09, 2011
              Take Me to the Revolution
              Lovers, friends, lute players and comedians find a place in Tahrir Square. Is that a problem?
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                Labor Actions in Egypt Boost Protests
                Labor Actions in Egypt Boost Protests
                Pressure intensified on President Hosni Mubarak as local media reported widespread labor unrest.
                February 9, 2011
                  Wired and Shrewd, Young Egyptians Guide Revolt
                  Wired and Shrewd, Young Egyptians Guide Revolt
                  Some of the young professional leaders of the protest movement have stepped forward to describe their role.
                  February 9, 2011
                    What the Muslim Brothers Want
                    What the Muslim Brothers Want
                    An opposition group says Egypt has more choices than tyranny or secular democracy, which has a firm rejection of religion in public life.
                    February 9, 2011
                      Obama and Egypt’s Future
                      Obama and Egypt’s Future
                      The Facebook generation in Cairo has been betrayed by the Obama administration’s wishy-washy stance on supporting democracy in Egypt.
                      February 9, 2011
                        Wave of Unrest Wipes Billions Off Stock Values
                        Arab stock exchanges lost nearly $50 billion in the last week of January. Analysts attributed the flight of capital to investor concern over the possibility of contagion throughout the region.
                        February 9, 2011
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                          Iran's Chief Prosecutor Criticizes Planned Rally Backing Revolts
                          Iranian leaders have praised the revolts, but resist nonofficial rallies to support them.
                          February 9, 2011
                            Wael Ghonim's Egypt
                            Wael Ghonim's Egypt
                            With each day the economy sinks further. Will Mubarak take his country down with him?
                            February 9, 2011
                              Whither Egypt's Military?
                              The recent histories of Indonesia and Romania offer clues about how the Egyptian Army may act in the days ahead.
                              February 9, 2011
                                As Egypt Protest Swells, U.S. Sends Specific Demands
                                As Egypt Protest Swells, U.S. Sends Specific Demands
                                In one of the largest protests yet, Egyptians loudly rejected the government’s approach to change.
                                February 8, 2011
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                                  Prime Minister François Fillon’s admission follows that of the foreign minister, who accepted free flights from someone with ties to the former Tunisian first family.
                                  February 8, 2011
                                    What Not to Bring to Tahrir Square
                                    Less is more for journalists in Cairo, Stephen Farrell reports. Less equipment can mean more access. Or, at least, fewer hassles.
                                    February 08, 2011
                                      Up With Egypt
                                      Up With Egypt
                                      The revolt in Tahrir Square is mainly about a people fed up with being left behind in a world where they can see how far others have vaulted ahead.
                                      February 8, 2011
                                        Whither the Muslim Brotherhood?
                                        Behind a unified facade, contradictory influences are at work. No one can tell which way the organization will go.
                                        February 8, 2011
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                                          Mideast Allies Press U.S. to Go Slow on Egypt
                                          Israel, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates have pressed the United States not to cut Egypt’s president loose too hastily.
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                                            America’s New (Old) Friend in the Middle East
                                            Instability in Egypt will push the United States closer to Israel.
                                            February 8, 2011
                                              Iranian Says March Will Test Government and Opposition
                                              Mehdi Karoubi said on Tuesday that a demonstration planned in Tehran next week in solidarity with the protest movements in Egypt and Tunisia is a test of both the Iranian regime and its opponents.
                                              February 8, 2011
                                                Emotions of a Reluctant Hero Galvanize Protesters
                                                Emotions of a Reluctant Hero Galvanize Protesters
                                                An interview with the Google executive and activist Wael Ghonim injected vigor into Egypt’s protests.
                                                February 8, 2011
                                                  Updates on Day 15 of Egypt Protests
                                                  The Lede continues to follow the protest movement in Egypt, which has entered its third week.
                                                  February 08, 2011
                                                  MORE ON EGYPT AND: EGYPT
                                                    Subtitled Video of Wael Ghonim's Emotional TV Interview
                                                    Video of an interview on Egyptian television on Monday night with Wael Ghonim, a Google marketing executive who devoted his spare time to a Facebook page that helped spark the protest movement.
                                                    February 08, 2011
                                                      War and Peace on Champollion Street
                                                      Violent clashes and peacemaking on a Cairo street.
                                                      February 08, 2011
                                                        Cairo Struggles Toward Normalcy as Mubarak Tries to Wait Out Protest
                                                        Cairo Struggles Toward Normalcy as Mubarak Tries to Wait Out Protest
                                                        A traffic jam formed as stores and banks were staffed, but in Tahrir Square, a smaller crowd continued the revolt.
                                                        February 7, 2011
                                                          Google Official Said He Was Part of Facebook Campaign
                                                          Google Official Said He Was Part of Facebook Campaign
                                                          Wael Ghonim, a marketing executive and hero of the revolt, had disappeared more than a week ago.
                                                          February 7, 2011
                                                            In Egypt, U.S. Seeks to Balance Competing Goals
                                                            In Egypt, U.S. Seeks to Balance Competing Goals
                                                            Lacking better options, the United States is encouraging Vice President Omar Suleiman to make changes the government has resisted for years.
                                                            February 7, 2011

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