April 7, 2012 - 8:56 am
Well known Egyptian blogger and Tahrir Square activist Sandmonkey has surfaced with a lengthy post on the Egyptian election. I certainly can’t vouch for any of it, but it is much more detailed than anything in our press and makes interesting reading. Like all political parties, the Muslim Brotherhood apparently has its internal struggles.






Roger or whom ever==link does not work, hope you can get it back, I’ll check back later!
Redball 6
The link starts http://http/www.sandmonkey.com.. Just remove the http/ and everything will be fine.
The above link is totally messed up.
It is actually
http://www.sandmonkey.org/
At least that is what I used to get there.
I like all Arab internecine struggles? Luckily, there are many of them.
What else is new? Arab internecine struggles are either endless, or are won by the most fundamental, or the most brutal. The only counterexample known is Kemal Ataturk, and 80 years on even that one is falling apart.
Bah! Mustafa Kemal was a Turk, not an Arab. And a secular one at that, to the disgust of the Islamists.