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		<title>Whither (or Wither) the Revolution?</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Great post. "It's a chess board ... they made a move and we made a move." So says a Muslim Brotherhood senior adviser to Khairat al-Shater.In this struggle between the SCAF and Muslim Brotherhood, you can bet public mobilization will be one of the most powerful pieces -the queen, perhaps?- at al-Ikhwan's disposal. You know the SCAF is overstepping its authority when it pushes liberal activists to support an Islamist president (for now).]]></description>
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