When Democracy and Stability Collide

Egypt’s regime escalating suppression of opposition groups and freedom of speech in runup to parliamentary elections.
When Democracy and Stability Collide
An Egyptian man holds a CD with information about the Muslim Brotherhood's member of Parliament and parliamentary candidate Mohammed al-Biltagi that was distributed during a campaign rally for the upcoming Egyptian general election in the village of Mit Nama, near Cairo, on Nov. 21. Khaled Desouki/AFP/Getty Images
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An Egyptian man holds a CD with information about the Muslim Brotherhood's member of Parliament and parliamentary candidate Mohammed al-Biltagi that was distributed during a campaign rally for the upcoming Egyptian general election in the village of Mit Nama, near Cairo, on Nov. 21. (Khaled Desouki/AFP/Getty Images)
Gidon Belmaker
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Gidon Belmaker is a former reporter and social media editor with The Epoch Times.
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