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Jayson Casper
Jayson Casper is a writer with Arab West Report and blogs regularly at A Sense of Belonging.
Making sense of Egypt's popular "coup"
Many Egyptian Christians see the military's intervention as salvation. Is this wise? Do they have a choice?
Uneasy in Cairo: Egypt’s new constitution
Some insist that the Christian-Muslim alliance evident during the overthrow of Mubarak remains strong. Yet Egypt is divided in many ways.
Wary of Morsi
Is Egypt's president fighting for democracy against a military regime? Or is he trying to institute an Islamist takeover?
Christians' wariness of Morsi
President Mohamed Morsi’s decision to reinstate the dissolved parliament has set off a firestorm of debate in Egypt. Is Morsi fighting for full democracy against a military regime?...
Hard choices in Egypt: Will Christians vote for the old regime?
In a runoff election for president, Christians are stuck between the rock of Mubarak's prime minister and the hard place of the Muslim Brotherhood.
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