Mohamed Aboul Ghar: Egypt in Turmoil




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Summary: Egypt's revolution promised new freedoms and dignity for the country's 90 million people. Yet two years after the fall of Hosni Mubarak, the situation appears to be getting worse. An unstable political system, deteriorating economy, and sectarian violence are tearing Egypt apart. Dr. Mohamed Aboul Ghar, president of the Egyptian Social Democratic Party, was one of the leaders in the protests that toppled Mubarak. The Agenda gets his perspective on Egypt's turmoil.