Weekend Reading: Remembering Heikal, Iran’s Elections, and the Arab Media’s Refugees

Reading selections for the weekend of February 26, 2016.
February 26, 2016 5:00 pm (EST)

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Maged Atiya reflects on the late Mohammed Hassanein Heikal’s relationship with his readers and his role in Egyptian society.
Rouzbeh Parsi examines the paradoxes of Iran’s parliamentary and Assembly of Experts 2016 elections.
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Eliot Benman looks at how Arab media covers the Middle Eastern refugee crisis.
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