Egyptian Elections

Egyptians Celebrate After Muslim Brotherhood Win On Penalties

The Huffington Post UK | Andrea Mann | Posted 25.06.2012 | UK Comedy

Thousands of Egyptians flooded Tahrir Square on Sunday night after the country's presidential election went to penalties. A nail-biting climax saw ...

Egypt: Revolution or Reaction?

Dr Johan Franzén | Posted 13.07.2012 | UK Politics
Dr Johan Franzén

The fight to achieve real democracy in Egypt will undoubtedly be protracted and is certain to last for at least another generation. Holding elections is merely the first step in a long process that requires nothing less than a cultural revolution within Egyptian society, because at the end of the day, there can be no democracy without democrats.

Egypt Reports Lower-Than-Expected Turnout In First Election For 60 Years

Huffington Post UK | Michael Rundle | Posted 01.02.2012 | UK

More than 60% of eligible voters turned out to vote in the first round of Egypt's recent elections, according to officials. The poll, which was the...

Today's Global Protest and Egypt's Sham Elections

Bel Trew | Posted 11.01.2012 | UK Politics
Bel Trew

Today a global protest will take place across 13 cities, from London to New York Paris to Manila, in solidarity with detained Egyptian activist Alaa Abd El Fattah.