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Category Archives: Egypt

Mohammed Badie
August 17, 2012

Archives: Why a former Muslim Brotherhood leader will surprise in the Egyptian presidential election

by thejerusalemreview • Egypt, Opinion, Staff • Tags: Grant Rumley

In this article from July 21, 2011, Editor in Chief Grant Rumley predicts that Abdel Moneim el Fetouh will surprise in the Egyptian presidential elections. You can read the article in its original form at CommentMidEast.com More…

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