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Egyptian researcher and academic based in Berlin. Writes for Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, the New Arab's Arabic-language sister publication.
President Sisi repeatedly blames the January 25th Revolution - which toppled dictator Hosni Mubarak - for a host of Egypt's problems today, reflecting the regime's deep-seated fear that such events could reoccur, writes Taqadum al-Khatib.