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...“There is serious concern in countries with similar circumstances [to Tunisia],” says Mr Kassem. “The measures we have seen are buying time.”...
...Hisham Kassem, a publisher and analyst, says the protests have “zero religious nuance”, pointing out that the Muslim activists who are pious enough to stop for prayers are but a small part of the protest...
...Hisham Kassem, a publisher who is starting up an independent news organisation, says that government publications took about three-quarters of an annual print advertising market worth about E£1bn ($169m)...
...Hisham Kassem, an Egyptian publisher and commentator, says the Tunisian uprising and its echoes elsewhere highlight how dictatorial leaders – particularly in the region’s republics – are under increasing...
...Hisham Kassem, a publisher and analyst, said the Mubarak regime used land as a tool not just to favour its allies, but to control a private sector that it feared could become too politically influential...
...As Hisham Kassem, an Egyptian publisher and commentator, put it: “The myth that the Arab state will never move is not true. We have living proof.”...
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