Now…there are institutions
Al-Jazeera is reporting that al-Ghad leader Ayman Nor called for a parliamentary committee to look into the molestation and assaults on protesters during the 25th of May.
The report cites that “a majority of some 100 MPs rejected the request at Saturday’s session.”
According to AP, 22 MPs had signed on to Nor’s initiative calling for an investigation.
Unsurprisingly, NDP MPs are emphasizing that an inquery into the electoral violence does not have anything to do with them. Besides as NDP MP Hussayn Magawir argues “The judiciary is looking into those events.”
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In times of pressure (or its appearance), institutions and division of labor become important. The rest of the time…well…it is more ambiguous who and what institutions are doing what.
This is not really news…it is more like business as usual.
Published by Josh Stacher June 5th, 2005Categories: Egypt.
6 Responses to “Now…there are institutions”
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Hi, Josh.
Could you plz help me? I need the email address of 3abAllah il-Sinnawi (Al3araby newspaper chief). It’s VERY important and URGENT.
May I also have your email, Josh, and yours Issandr?
Thank you very much.
Tamer,
I do not have al-Sinawi’s contacts.
I tried to email you but the email bounced back. If you leave another comment with the correct email address, I will email you.
best,
j
the email alsenawi uses in his articles is :
ab_senawi@al-araby.com
that of Abdel Haleem Kandel is :
kandel2002@hotmail.com
Thank u very much Josh. I will create a new email and send u from there. Sorry, it’s for security reasons that I gave out a wrong email here, because my email contains my name. I was hoping u would post ur email here.
Thank u SO much, simsim.
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