Egypt’s Failed Revolution - The New Yorker
 Five years after Tahrir, the revolution’s main achievement is one of 
exposure, not reform. With every illusion stripped away, Egypt has been 
revealed to be a state without real institutions, led by a man who is 
not a real politician.
   Sisi rules over an increasingly troubled country. “I think he doesn’t trust anybody except the Army,” a reporter said.Illustration by Noma Bar