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Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Wednesday, April 30
Visit http://www.democracynow.org to watch the entire independent, global news hour. This is a summary of news headlines from the U.S. and around the world on Wednesday, April 30, 2014. Visit...
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Illiberal Democracy in the Muslim World
Using Turkey #39;s Prime Minister Erdogan as an example, Brookings Institution fellow Shadi Hamid explains how and why Islamist political leaders sometimes move further to the right to increase...
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Kufar proud of democracy vs Muslim weak on Shariah
Umar Ibn Khitab said "I fear the day when the kufar will be proud of his falsehood and the believer shy of his deen" We are living in such times now!
By: Anthony Small ex boxer
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CAIRO, April 30 (UPI) -- Egyptian pro-democracy blogger Bassem Sabry died Tuesday at the age of 31, reportedly from a fall off a balcony in Cairo.
Sabry's articles about Egyptian politics were published widely by Al-Monitor, Foreign Policy, The Atlantic, Hurriyet Daily News, Al-Masry Al-Youm, Al-Shorouk, and Al-Tahrir.
"His columns on Egypt were must-reads," said Al-Monitor Editor in Chief Andrew Parasiliti. "We will miss his brilliant analysis, his good humor, and most of all, his friendship."
Earlier this month, Sabry was presented with the International Press Institute's Free Media Pioneer Award at a ceremony in Cape Town, South Africa.
Al-Monitor Vice President and Managing Editor Michelle Upton said "Bassem loved Egypt and was passionate about its future, something we all could read in his writing. His loss will be felt by the many people that he touched during his far too short life."
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Egyptian pro-democracy blogger Bassem Sabry dead at 31