In an interview with Campus Magazine, Sultan Sooud Al Qassemi discusses his love and optimism for Egypt, and why he’s always been “on the right side of history, even if it looked for a few days that I wasn’t.” Read more »
Egypt
Arabs are waiting for a new Egypt
The Arab world will never be truly secure unless Egypt is a strong, independent and democratic state. As Egypt undergoes major internal changes, it’s natural for it to prioritize internal challenges and demands over regional and international concerns. Many Arabs hope that Egypt can overcome this transitional phase quickly so it can rightfully reclaim its regional leadership role. Read more »
Asad Hashim speaks to Sultan Sooud Al Qassemi
Al Jazeera’s Asad Hashim speaks to Sultan Sooud Al Qassemi, a columnist in the UAE and prominent microblogger, about prospects for political change in Egypt and a rising tide of pan-Arabism. Read more »
Gulf states must repay Egypt favour
Wealthy Arab countries should support Cairo in this time of need, 20 years after receiving Gulf War assistance. Read more »
Egypt: from revolt to change
A single incident that took place in the Egyptian city of city of Alexandria on 6 June 2010 anticipates the wave of protest in the country that was to explode in January-February 2011. It involved the arrest of 28-year-old Khaled Saeed, who was detained on his way to visit an internet café in the Sidi Gaber district. Read more »
Play Fair And Egypt May Yet Be Land Of The Rising Son
To his supporters he is a voice of reform in a stagnant country. To his detractors he represents the ruling elite responsible for the stagnation of the Arab world’s most populous nation. However one looks at it, there is no denying that Gamal Mubarak is a powerful force in the National Democratic Party that has been in control in Egypt for three decades. Read more »