Egypte : Qu’est-il arrivé aux libéraux après le coup ? Sharif Kouddous | The Nation
▻http://www.thenation.com/article/176445/what-happened-egypts-liberals-after-coup#
“We wanted a political deal, we wanted Morsi removed, but we didn’t want to suppress [the Muslim Brotherhood] or kill them or consider them an outlawed organization,” he says, sitting on a heavily cracked black leather couch in the offices of Al-Ahram Weekly, the state-owned English-language publication where he has worked as a journalist since 1996. After resigning, he says, “even some close friends called me a Brotherhood sympathizer, a secret cell, a traitor and a US agent.”
Dawoud’s story is emblematic of Egypt’s convoluted political landscape, whose fault lines have shifted and rearranged in the aftermath of Morsi’s overthrow and the subsequent brutal crackdown on the Brotherhood and its allies.
Sur le sujet, lire sur Orient XXI :
Égypte, une stratégie d’élimination des Frères musulmans
►http://orientxxi.info/magazine/egypte-une-strategie-d-elimination,0362
L’esprit du 25 janvier survivra-t-il en Égypte ? Par Ahmed Kadry ►http://orientxxi.info/magazine/guerre-ideologique-et-lutte-autour,0331