
Clash and harmony in the Egyptian press.. the other side of the moon
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Egypt knew the press as the Arab region knew it recently in the nineteenth century. Since that date, journalists and the founders of the first newspapers in the Middle East were expelled, their newspapers were closed, and some of them were killed by assassination, exile, or imprisonment, as in the case of the Syrian thinker Abd al-Rahman al-Kawakibi, who died in Cairo by being poisoned in a cup of...
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Egypt knew the press as the Arab region knew it recently in the nineteenth century. Since that date, journalists and the founders of the first newspapers in the Middle East were expelled, their newspapers were closed, and some of them were killed by assassination, exile, or imprisonment, as in the case of the Syrian thinker Abd al-Rahman al-Kawakibi, who died in Cairo by being poisoned in a cup of...
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