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A post-revolution Egypt and Egyptians’ aspirations undoubtedly require radical changes in the current constitutional concepts that should be replaced by guarantees protecting the rights of citizens and coming generations, writes Nabīl ‘Abd al-Malik in an opinion article in al-Ahrām. Islamists in...
Nabīl ‘Abd al-Malik attempts to sail deeper to the roots of the current socio-political, economic, and cultural crises storming the Arab and Islam worlds. He believes that Egypt, at the heart of both worlds, is affected by the changes taking place in the region, which appears in the sectarian...
Nabīl ‘Abd al-Malik suspects that certain articles of the Egyptian constitution will be amended while others will be left untouched. He believes that a whole integrated constitution has to be established to follow a unified political philosophy that respects the rights of all citizens, especially...
Nabīl ‘Abd al -Malik criticizes the Egyptian constitution for not providing a healthy political environment that protects Copts and women against discrimination. He calls to enact a new constitution that ensures freedom for all citizens and respects international agreements.
The author discusses citizen’s rights in his country, and the possibility of fulfilling these rights, asserting the need to make constitutional and political reform in Egypt and other countries in the region.
The author, who is the head of the Canadian-Egyptian Organization for Human Rights, highlights the Coptic era in Egypt. He believes that discussing such era should not be done only on religious basis but rather on national basis as well.
Egyptian newspapers are plagued with the epidemic of incompetent writers whose articles are void of ideology and literary style. There are few respectable writers, but unfortunately more examples of such stagnation exist.
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