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Ute Schaeffer

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Most recent articles by Ute Schaeffer

  • Tunisia three years after the Jasmine Revolution

    Learning how to deal with freedom

    Three years after the overthrow of President Ben Ali, Tunisians are still waiting for their new constitution. Quite a few empty promises have been made since 2011, but there has also been some progress. By Ute Schaeffer in Tunis

    By Ute Schaeffer
  • The Lampedusa Tragedy

    EU Refugee Policy Is Morally Bankrupt

    The EU's interior ministers have discussed refugee policy following the catastrophe off Lampedusa - without any result. They've failed to use a good opportunity for a new, more humane policy, says Ute Schaeffer

    By Ute Schaeffer
  • Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki (R) shakes hands with Prime Minister Ali Larayedh (photo: Reuters/Zoubeir Souissi)
    Tunisia's New Interim Government

    Looking for a New Beginning

    New jobs, discipline and national unity - according to Tunisia's new head of government, Ali Larayedh, this is what the country needs. But time is quickly running out. Ute Schaeffer reports from Tunis

    By Ute Schaeffer
  • Emad Gad (photo: private copyright)
    Interview with the Coptic activist Emad Gad

    ''Egypt is inexorably developing into a theocracy''

    Emad Gad is a leading member of the Egyptian Social Democratic Party and vice-director of the Al Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies in Cairo. In this interview with Ute Schaeffer and Loay Mudhoon, he criticises the Islamization course being steered by Mursi's administration and explains how Egypt's liberal parties could act as a counterweight to the Islamists

    By Ute Schaeffer, Loay Mudhoon

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