In these uneasy times, it is important that we as lawyers, activists, advocates and citizens seek out clear and factual information and analysis, so as to be able to navigate the waters of uncertainty. As members of the Columbia Law School community, we are grateful for a position where we can develop thoughtful discourse and […]
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Egypt held parliamentary elections last Sunday and not surprisingly President Hosni Mabarak’s ruling party won an overwhelming majority of the seats. Also not surprisingly the election results were marred by multiple allegations of voter intimidation and violence. Amnesty International has issued a release calling for the immediate investigation of violence in connection with the elections, […]
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