A government that robs its people does not fear the law; it fears the day the people realize that the law was just the robber’s mask. The tragedy of a stolen nation is not that the coffers are empty, but that the trust is bankrupt. By Abdel Latif Moubarak | Egypt Elias was a man of rust and grease. A mechanic in the “District of the Patient,” he lived in a world where the walls bled salt and the tap water tasted of copper. One morning, the radio…
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