Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Friday, 28 January 2011



Will Egypt follow in Tunisia's footsteps? We asked Ramadan and Ibrahim



It has been called “the first Arab revolution.” The Tunisian people have deposed their dictator and the world remains amazed, both the westerners who had until now defended despot Ben Ali and the regimes that now fear they will meet the same destiny. Should Egyptian President Mubarak be afraid in this presidential election year? We asked Tariq Ramadan and Saad Eddin Ibrahim.

Saad Eddin Ibrahim: «Egypt, a future of political plurality»
An interview by Giancarlo Bosetti

«Change is possible after Tunisia, but Egypt is different»

An interview with Tariq Ramadan. By Nina zu Fürstenberg

The fall of Ben Ali is a lesson to other regimes

Amara Lakhous

«This is how a country was born»
Soazig Dollet (Reporters Sans Frontières) talks to Ernesto Pagano

Why Morocco is not afraid
Elisa Pierandrei

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