Egyptian government has made concessions to the working class TegenArgument1 #89321 Most of the protests that have wracked Egypt recently have been by workers for economic reasons, and the government effectively bought them off with concessions before they began making political demands. |
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Citerend uit: MONA EL-NAGGAR and MICHAEL SLACKMAN, The New York Times Geciteerd door: François Dongier 10:22 PM 18 January 2011 GMT Citerank: (3) 89238Tun. events broke psychological barrier for other opposition movementsShadi Hamid, a Doha-based Egypt analyst for the Brookings Institution, said events in Tunisia had broken a psychological barrier for the region's opposition movements."The opposition has always been unable to envision what the fall of a dictator would look like.That has now become a real thing."1198CE71, 89245Egypt is more tolerant than TunisiaEgypt is more tolerant than Tunisia, allowing a robust independent news media and an air of democracy13EF597B, 89322Algeria is not as repressive as Tunisia was.“It is not an autocracy, it is an oligarchy”: in addition to the president, there are multiple power centers (military, intelligence services, elite bureaucrats). Unlike in Tunisia there is no one target of public ire, and no public sense that protests would help to dislodge those at fault.13EF597B URL:
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