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One pharaoh for another

by Dalia Rabie

It seemed to many that President Mohammed Morsi was paving the way for his own dictatorship at the end of November when he issued a game-changing constitutional declaration radically expanding his authority, and further deepening the divide in an already polarized society.  The seven-article declaration effectively immunized all presidential decisions from formal oversight, whether parliamentary or judicial. Following the declaration, Muslim Brotherhood offices around the country were ransacked and thousands flocked to Tahrir Square denouncing the move, while others rallied at the presidential palace in support of Morsi. As Executive went to print, both Morsi supporters in the Muslim Brotherhood and opposition figures were rallying Egyptians to the streets for mass protests. What Morsi’s detractors see is a power grab, with articles in the declaration ominously reminiscent of deposed President Hosni Mubarak’s notorious emergency law under which arbitrary arrests were common on the pretense of protecting national security. Morsi supporters

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