Is the Egyption military behind the dropped charges against Mubarak? Maged Mandour, political analyst for Open Democracy, explains the political and economic power of the military in the Egyptian state.
http://youtu.be/42zxIXzvo6c
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by The Real News Network (TRNN) / December 7th, 2014
Is the Egyption military behind the dropped charges against Mubarak? Maged Mandour, political analyst for Open Democracy, explains the political and economic power of the military in the Egyptian state.
http://youtu.be/42zxIXzvo6c
This article was posted on Sunday, December 7th, 2014 at 9:05am and is filed under Classism, Democracy, Egypt, Justice, Video.
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