Al-Ahram Weekly Online   14 - 20 April 2011
Issue No. 1043
Opinion
 
Published in Cairo by AL-AHRAM established in 1875

The Libya conundrum
The West has waded neck-high into Libya's civil war, and what happens next is anyone's guess, writes Mohamed Anis Salem
America's search for the perfect Arab leader
The outcome of the Egyptian revolution so far, writes Geoffrey Aronson, is one Washington can live with
What prospects for Arab democracies?
Democracies in their beginnings are messy. A case in point is the United States, writes James Zogby
A test for Egyptian justice
While the complaints of the 25 January Revolution against former president Mubarak are many, it is not clear under which law he can be tried, writes Abdel-Moneim Said
Revolution is a messy affair
Patience is needed for the Egyptian revolution to bear fruit, though the people expect immediate change, writes Samir Sobhi

Editorial:
The mighty have fallen

Close up:
Talking to Iran
By Salama A Salama

Soapbox:
Time for democracy
By Ayman Abdel-Wahab


This week:
Mustafa El-Feki

Cartoon by Gomaa

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