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Middle East’s political geography remains shrouded in mystery

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Apr 18, 2011
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People hold Egypt's flag outside Sharm el-Sheikh hospital where former president Hosni Mubarak was admitted after he reportedly suffered a heart attack during questioning by prosecutors, on April 13. (File photo)

By JAMES M. DORSEY
SPECIAL TO AL ARABIYA

Five months of mass anti-government demonstrations are rewriting the geopolitical map of the Middle East…

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