
Wael Nawara, Al-Monitor’un Mısır’ın Nabzı bölümünde köşe yazarıdır. Mısırlı bir yazar ve aktivist olan Nawara, El Düstur Partisi, Değişim İçin Ulusal Birlik ve El Ghad Partisi’nin kurucuları arasında yer almıştır. Geçmişte Arap Özgürlük ve Demokrasi Birliği’nin başkanlığını yürüten Nawara, Harvard Üniversitesi Kennedy Siyaset Okulu’na bağlı Siyaset Enstitüsü’nde konuk araştırmacı olarak görev almıştır.






