The charges are often vague. The evidence is elusive. Arrests occur swiftly, and the convictions follow. And there is little transparency in what analysts have called the harshest political crackdown in Egypt in decades. But many Egyptians say they are all right with that. A Soviet-made plastic row boat covered in snow and hoarfrost lies on a snowy bank of the Yenisei River, with the temperature at around minus 20 degrees Celcius (minus 4 degrees Farenheit), outside Russia’s Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, January 8, 2014. REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin (RUSSIA – Tags: ENVIRONMENT) There is a growing sense here in the Arab world’s largest country that the best path to stability — after three years of political turmoil — might be to do things the military’s way: crush the Islamists who made people angry enough to support a coup; silence dissent; and ask very few questions. “Right now, the […]