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Media Advisory: Egypt: An On the Ground Report on Elections and Transition A Discussion Sponsored by The Century Foundation

Media Advisory:
Egypt: An On the Ground Report on Elections and Transition
A Discussion Sponsored by The Century Foundation










New York, NY (PRWEB) November 30, 2011

Media Advisory

You are invited to cover:

Egypt: An On the Ground Report on Elections and Transition

A Discussion sponsored by The Century Foundation

When:        Friday, December 9, 2011, 1:00PM – 2:45PM

Where:        The Century Foundation, 41 East 70th Street, New York, NY

Who:        Thanassis Cambanis, Fellow, The Century Foundation

        Michael Wahid Hanna, Fellow, The Century Foundation

Contact:    Christy Hicks, hicks(at)tcf(dot)org, 212-452-7723

        Seating is limited. Media seats will only be reserved for those who RSVP.

Voting for Egypt’s parliament began on November 27th, amid widespread concern for the state of its democratic transition nearly nine months after massive demonstrations in Tahrir Square. Among the questions that will animate discussions over the next six weeks of voting: What is the state of the constitutional process? How powerful will Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood be in the new Parliament? What will be the future role of the Armed Forces? Can the United States and the wider international community play a constructive role in strengthening Egypt’s transition to democracy? Both Michael Wahid Hanna and Thanassis Cambanis have extensive experience analyzing and commenting on Egyptian politics, and will have just returned from observing events on the ground in Egypt and will be able to provide up-to-the-minute analysis of these key issues.

About the panelists:

Thanassis Cambanis is a journalist who has covered the Middle East for nearly a decade. The author of A Privilege to Die: Inside Hezbollah’s Legions and Their Endless War Against Israel, he writes “The Internationalist” column for the ideas section of The Boston Globe, where he served as a foreign correspondent in Iraq and the Middle East, and is a correspondent for The Atlantic. He is currently working on a book about the efforts of Egyptian revolutionaries to create a new political order after Mubarak.

Michael Hanna focuses on issues of international security, human rights, post-conflict justice and U.S. foreign policy in the broader Middle East. He has served as a consultant for Human Rights Watch in Iraq and as a senior fellow at the International Human Rights Law Institute, where he conducted research on post-conflict justice, victims’ rights under international law, and the Iraqi High Criminal Court. From 1999 to 2004, Hanna practiced corporate law. Before law school he was a Fulbright Scholar in Cairo, Egypt where he undertook research on the relationship between Egyptian nationalism and Arab nationalism in the inter-war period.

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San Diego California Publishing Attorney Talks About Publishing, Elections, the Media, and Constitutional Law

No matter where you live, whether it is in San Diego, Orange County, Los Angeles, La Jolla, Del Mar, Pacific Beach, Carlsbad, Oceanside, San Marcos, Mission Beach and Escondido or the cities of Huntington Beach, Anaheim Hills, Yorba Linda, Buena Park, Anaheim, Santa Ana, Irvine, Costa Mesa, Irvine, Newport Beach, Corona del Mar, Laguna Beach, and Laguna Hills, Buena Park, Temecula, Indian Wells, La Quinta, or Palm Springs, unless you haven’t turned on the television or read a newspaper during the 2008 Presidential election, or looked at the internet, you have seen claims by the Republican campaign that the publishing media is biased.

Attacking the media has long been a tactic of national candidates. In this election, once again, we have seen this tactic employed, yet with little of the success it enjoyed in previous Presidential campaigns.  As an election and  constituitonal lawyer, one can only applaud this lack of success in the use of this tactic in this election.

For the most part in this Presidential campaign, one candidate has been leveling these attacks on the press with regularity and with increasing anger, John McCain. While newspapers expect this to some extent, the public that is not wedded to one side of the fence or the other appears to be tiring of the attacks.

Recently, John McCain denounced the New York times in the strongest words, following a Times report that McCain’s campaign manager, Rick Davis, had been pain nearly million by mortgage entities Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. McCain’s chief strategist, Steve Schmidt said the New York Times is no longer a journalistic organization but is 150 percent in the tank for Barack Obama. Schmidt earlier attacked MSNBC as being an organ of the Democratic National Committee, and said the news media are on a mission to destroy Sarah Palin.

Unfortunately for John McCain, it has since been reported in the press that McCain’s campaign manager’s lobbying firm owned by his campaign manager has received ,000/month for nearly three years and that and that the campaign manager was paid ,000/month for nearly five years by an advocacy organization that he headed and which was financed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to fight regulation. It has further been reported that McCain’s senior advisor, his campaign’s vice chairman, and his Congressional liaison, also made large sums of money from Fannie and Freddie lobbying or were in firms that did.

In an apparent attempt to deflect attention away from his mistaken attack on the New York Times story, McCain then announced he was suspending his campaign to immediately fly to Washington after awaking that morning to find a report in the Washington Post that he was behind in the polls by nine points. Soon after attempting to criticize that finding, and knowing what the disaster Sarah Palin’s interview with Katie Couric would be aired that night, McCain chose to dump his appearance on the David Letterman show, upstage the Couric interview with his own interview on the CBS News, and announce the suspension of his campaign that was in reality, never a suspension.

In hindsight of course, McCain’s actions were a huge error in judgment. His dilly-dallying around New York after ditching Letterman were picked up on and hammered at him unmercifully for two nights on the David Letterman show and later on the Daily Show, other news shows, on the internet and in the press. By the time he arrived the next day in Washington, it had already been announced that there was bipartisan support for the bailout bill, that just as quickly dissipated upon his arrival. It was reported that his campaign had not been suspended and Letterman, among others joked at his expense why he must have felt he could not leave his campaign in the hands of Sarah Palin, when she was seen incapable of answering simple questions put to her by Katie Couric. And after announcing he would not take part in the debate until there was either a bailout bill or great progress toward one, he had to fly back from Washington for the debate with no bailout bill in hand and Congress much less united than when he had arrived.

In the past, attacking the press has proved fruitful for Presidential candidates. This time the attack is falling on deaf ears and has either been the exception to the rule that it will help a candidate, or there is a change taking place in what a candidate risks if he is wrong.  As an election, campaign, publishing, marketing, media and constitutional law attorney, one can only conclude that negative attacks by the candidates are not working as they used to, whether it is against the media or against the other candidate.  The public has become weary of such tactics and it is showing in the polls.

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