Haven't been back for a couple of months but the in-laws are Egyptian and am part Egyptian myself. They're relatively happy at how things are going so far.
The major argument so far seems to be regarding the recent referendum. The population voted yes, for those few changes to the constitution, for the election to be in September I think and for the new parliament to write the new constitution. This was, as far as I'm aware, counted correctly, with good debate on both sides out in the open.
The issue is, that the pro-democracy groups, which of course have just recently sprung up, feel that this doesn't give them enough time to organise their party apparatus enough to be able to run a good election campaign. And that it leaves the brotherhood free to get in and write the constitution as they wish. Not to mention that the brotherhood used their already widespread apparatus, mosques etc. to get people to vote yes in the referendum.
I'm not 100% sure what they want, I think some are calling for the election to be postponed until they're fully organised, some for the constitution to be written now, some for the army to guarantee a constitution which guarantees democracy whoever writes it.
Now, I'm no fan of the brotherhood but it was a referendum and the vote was yes. That's how democracy works.
People are also pissed off with the slow rate of trials of the former regime and policemen etc and some want the opposite of the above and want the army and Tantawi to step down now.
Basically, freedom of speech for a people that have been repressed for decades.
