Miss Mabrouk of Egypt

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Monday, April 18, 2005

Rouge Minority for Reform

Taaba, I’ve said it myself; with their track record of corruption it’s hard to take Egypt’s judges seriously. But these guys appear to be another fruit on the tree. More than a thousand judges have met in Alexandria. They demand independence to supervise the elections. Horror-stories of police blocking voters from entering the ballot hall are told from the last election. Why am I telling you these are the good guys? Because they’ve been branded “a rouge minority” by a government branch that always get it wrong.