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The breakdown in relations between liberals, the Salafi Nour party- who initially supported president Morsi in the 2012 elections for president- and the Muslim Brotherhood party in Egypt. At the time of the June 2013 street protests in Egyot against the Morsi government the liberals say the Morsi government did not take into account liberal opinion in formulating policy and Morsi's personal style was too authoritarian. The Salafi's oppose Egypt's efforts to improve relations with Iran. In June 2013 these Morsi supporters, who oppose a military run Egypt, backed off from supporting Morsi. Morsi's efforts against a Mubarak appointed judiciary were opposed by the liberals, and his effort to pass an Islamist based constitution without taking into account liberal opinion alienated the liberals. The sharp divide between rural support for Islamist parties, and liberals in the urban areas is seen in Iran, Turkey and Egypt.
Grouped Articles
Onetime Morsi Supporters Allege Egypt Leader Shifted
Wall Street Journal 07/03/2013
Fouad Ajami: Egypt on the Brink—With No Clear Way Back
Wall Street Journal 07/02/2013
Egypt's Adly Mansour: Top Judge for Two Days, Now Interim President
Wall Street Journal 07/03/2013
Morsi’s ouster spells trouble for region’s other Islamist movements - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07/04/2013
Jurist Sworn In to Lead Egypt Transition
New York Times 07/04/2013
New York Times 07/04/2013
An opportunity to set the Arab world and the Middle East in a new direction. The European Renaissance began with one of the important influences being ideas and books brought back from open and tolerant Islamic societies, the opportunity for leaders in the Middle East to borrow in the same way from open and tolerant Christian societies in Europe and America and forge their own path to a modern world and make their own contributions.
Grouped Articles
Morsi blames corruption, conspiracy for Egypt’s problems - The Washington Post
Washington Post 06/27/2013
Morsi Faces Ultimatum as Allies Speak of Military âCoupâ
New York Times 07/01/2013
Onetime Morsi Supporters Allege Egypt Leader Shifted
Wall Street Journal 07/03/2013
Fouad Ajami: Egypt on the Brink—With No Clear Way Back
Wall Street Journal 07/02/2013
Egypt's Adly Mansour: Top Judge for Two Days, Now Interim President
Wall Street Journal 07/03/2013
Morsi’s ouster spells trouble for region’s other Islamist movements - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07/04/2013
Grouped Articles
Morsi Faces Ultimatum as Allies Speak of Military âCoupâ
New York Times 07/01/2013
Onetime Morsi Supporters Allege Egypt Leader Shifted
Wall Street Journal 07/03/2013
Fouad Ajami: Egypt on the Brink—With No Clear Way Back
Wall Street Journal 07/02/2013
Egypt's Adly Mansour: Top Judge for Two Days, Now Interim President
Wall Street Journal 07/03/2013
Jurist Sworn In to Lead Egypt Transition
New York Times 07/04/2013
New York Times 07/04/2013
The failure of older political Islamist leaders to reach a rapprochement with liberals and the urban youth in Middle Eastern societies in 2012-2013, and the fallback of political Islam.
Grouped Articles
New York Times 07/04/2013
Morsi’s ouster spells trouble for region’s other Islamist movements - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07/04/2013
Egypt's Adly Mansour: Top Judge for Two Days, Now Interim President
Wall Street Journal 07/03/2013
Onetime Morsi Supporters Allege Egypt Leader Shifted
Wall Street Journal 07/03/2013
Fouad Ajami: Egypt on the Brink—With No Clear Way Back
Wall Street Journal 07/02/2013
Prominent Egyptian Liberal Says He Sought Westâs Support for Uprising
New York Times 07/04/2013
Morsi, Baradei, and Sissi needed to look back at Spain's example where Adolfo Suarez, King Juan, Socialists and Communists worked together to put behind the Franco and Republican years of the early twentieth century that made once rich Spain a poor undeveloped country. Turkey turned out to be a bad example, as the failure of Erdogan to unite different parts of the political spectrum in Turkey should have raised serious doubts about his example and leadership. Other leaders such as Cardozo and Da Silva in Brazil who also faced years of military rule- without the bitterness- show Erdogan had not learned from the experience to show a broader understanding required of leaders.
Grouped Articles
Onetime Morsi Supporters Allege Egypt Leader Shifted
Wall Street Journal 07/03/2013
For Islamists, Dire Lessons on Politics and Power
New York Times 07/04/2013
Prominent Egyptian Liberal Says He Sought Westâs Support for Uprising
New York Times 07/04/2013
A Coup, but Backed by the People
New York Times 07/04/2013
New York Times 07/04/2013
Morsi’s ouster spells trouble for region’s other Islamist movements - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07/04/2013
The question for this alternative view remains why there were questions about rigging the vote in Iran compared to the vote for Morsi in Egypt which showed a clear urban-rural divide.
Grouped Articles
Prospect of Iranâs Election Stirs Little Hope This Time Around
New York Times 05/08/2013
Ex-Iran President Seeks Comeback Against Odds
New York Times 05/17/2013
Onetime Morsi Supporters Allege Egypt Leader Shifted
Wall Street Journal 07/03/2013
Fouad Ajami: Egypt on the Brink—With No Clear Way Back
Wall Street Journal 07/02/2013
Egypt's Adly Mansour: Top Judge for Two Days, Now Interim President
Wall Street Journal 07/03/2013
Jurist Sworn In to Lead Egypt Transition
New York Times 07/04/2013
Grouped Articles
Morsi blames corruption, conspiracy for Egypt’s problems - The Washington Post
Washington Post 06/27/2013
Morsi Faces Ultimatum as Allies Speak of Military âCoupâ
New York Times 07/01/2013
Onetime Morsi Supporters Allege Egypt Leader Shifted
Wall Street Journal 07/03/2013
Fouad Ajami: Egypt on the Brink—With No Clear Way Back
Wall Street Journal 07/02/2013
Egypt's Adly Mansour: Top Judge for Two Days, Now Interim President
Wall Street Journal 07/03/2013
Jurist Sworn In to Lead Egypt Transition
New York Times 07/04/2013
Grouped Articles
Onetime Morsi Supporters Allege Egypt Leader Shifted
Wall Street Journal 07/03/2013
Jurist Sworn In to Lead Egypt Transition
New York Times 07/04/2013
Prominent Egyptian Liberal Says He Sought Westâs Support for Uprising
New York Times 07/04/2013
New York Times 07/04/2013
For Islamists, Dire Lessons on Politics and Power
New York Times 07/04/2013
Where Is the Muslim Brotherhood?
Wall Street Journal 11/26/2011
The questions raised by Muslim Brotherhood leaders in the Arab world range from discussion about the errors in governing Egypt without reaching out to other groups, to a sense that the west will never accept the Muslim Brotherhood in government. The latter vew cites the military coup in 1952 following similar protests in Egypt and the annullment of elections won by Islamist parties in Algeria in 1992, and the futility of voting in elections. Islamist parties participate in Tunisia and Libyan politics and government and in government in Turkey, and the U.S. limits itself to a constructive role for all parties, which makes the situation very different today.
Grouped Articles
For Islamists, Dire Lessons on Politics and Power
New York Times 07/04/2013
U.S. must suspend aid after Egypt’s coup - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07/05/2013
Onetime Morsi Supporters Allege Egypt Leader Shifted
Wall Street Journal 07/03/2013
Fouad Ajami: Egypt on the Brink—With No Clear Way Back
Wall Street Journal 07/02/2013
Morsi Spurned Deals, Seeing Military as Tamed
New York Times 07/06/2013
Egypt Crisis Finds Washington Largely Ambivalent and Aloof
New York Times 07/05/2013
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