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by: Tom Engelhardt&Dilip Hiro, MWC NEWS
2007-2-12
"Crusade" was one of the words that slipped from George Bush’s mouth soon after the attacks of September 11, 2001. Just a few days later, he spoke of "this crusade, this war on ..
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2007-2-12
The jail of six Muslim Brotherhood (MB) leaders, among the 40 MB leaders referred to a military court, was prolonged for 15 days pending trial...
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by: AMY GOODMAN
2007-2-12
British journalist Stephen Grey helped expose the Bush administration’s secret CIA rendition flights. He joins us to talk about his new book, “Ghost Plane: The True Story of the CIA Torture Program... |
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2007-2-13
Dr. Mostafa Kamal, the chairman of Suhaj University, south of Cairo, issued a decision of dismissing 43 students on suspicions of participating in a demonstration staged by the students last December in solidarity with the Palestinian people during Beit Hanoun incidents...
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-2-15
Students of the Telecommunications Department at Cairo university’s Faculty of Engineering continued their four day vigil, protesting at arresting the department deputy chairman, ....
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by: Khaled Salam, Ikhwanweb
2007-2-19
Ikhwanweb recently published a list of the Muslim Brotherhood members being tried in military court by the Egyptian regime... |
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by: Simon Tisdall, Guardian Unlimited
2007-2-20
The Egyptian president’s appetite for democratic reforms is fast dinimishing, writes Simon Tisdall Ostensibly building on limited political reforms enacted in 2005, Hosni Mubarak has proposed more than 30 constitutional amendments to be decided by referendum in April. But the veteran president’s bid to nurture a second "Egyptian spring" faces deep-rooted public sceptic.. |
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by: Helena Cobban, justworldnews.org
2007-2-24
The trial of Egyptian blogger Kareem Amer, who is on trial for his writings criticizing Egypt’s al-Azhar religious authorities, Islam and President Husni Mubarak, resumes in his home town of Alexandria today. Fellow blogger Hossam el-Hamalawy writes:..
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by: Helena Cobban, Justworldnews.org
2007-2-24
Dr. Abdel Monem Abul-Futouh is a genial, energetic man who looks to be about 60 years old. The thick, dish-like lenses of his eye-glasses magnify his eyes and give him a vulnerable, owlish look. To see him at his office in the gracious old building that houses both the Egyptian Medical Society and the Arab Medical Union, you have to make the appointment well in advance. When you..
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2007-2-24
Cairo Criminal Court, headed by counselor Adel Abdul Salam Gomaah, adjourned hearing on the Attorney general’s decision to freez the assets of 29 of MB leaders, to February 28 |
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by: Mohamed Al-Behery, Al Wafd
2007-2-26
This interviews has been conducted by fellow journalist Mohamed Al-Behery of the Egyptian Al Wafd newspaper with the Egyptian legal expert, Dr. Ibrahim Darwish, in which he confirmed that the proposed constitutional amendments aim at eradicating the Egyptian opposition powers, that the process of Tawreeth (hereditary transfer of rule from Mubarak Sr. to Mubarak Jr.) is on the final touches and that Gamal Mubarak’s rule to Egypt is coming soon... |
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2007-2-26
Damu prison administration sent accountant Mostafa Atiya, a Muslim Brotherhood detainee in Al Fayyum, west of Cairo, to the public hospital, after he suffered a heart attack; he received the necessary treatment and doctors confirmed that he is doing well...
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by: Paul D’Amato, ISR
2007-3-2
THE PRESS here is portraying the opposition movement headed by Hezbollah in Lebanon, that is attempting to challenge the Siniora government, as a movement that is provoking sectarian conflict... |
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by: Marc Lynch, Guardian
2007-3-6
Westerners assume Middle Eastern bloggers are liberal. But the Muslim Brotherhood has just started blogging in force. The recent wave of internet activism in Egypt has followed an increasingly familiar pattern. A series of blogs devoted to Egyptians arrested for their political beliefs has sprung up, linked together by a few highly trafficked hubs. Some.. |
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2007-3-6
Chairman of the Zagazig University issued, on Sunday, decision of referring 146 male and female students to disciplinary boards...
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by: www.andycarvin.com
2007-3-12
What’s most important is bringing attention to the fact that governments are blocking sites and denying access. The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt is blogging, and that’ll probably lead to a crackdown. And we need to fight for the rights of these voices and others, even if we disagree with their politics...
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-3-13
The State Council’s Administrative Court overturned the decision of dismissing 24 students from Al-Azhar and Ain Shams universities on charges of "committing actions that violate the university system and traditions, obstructing classes, and belonging to the Muslim Brotherhood group...
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-3-17
Ain Shams University continues its escalations against Muslim Brotherhood (MB) students as it dismissed this week dozens of MB students on charge of organizing the elections of the free student union,..
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by: Robert S.Leiken&Steven Brooke, foreign affairs
2007-3-19
The Muslim Brotherhood is the worldsoldest,largest,and most influential Islamist organization. It is also the most controversial, condemned by both conventional opinion in the West and radical opinion in the Middle East. American commentators have called the Muslim Brothers radical Islamists and a vital component of the enemys assault force ... deeply hostile to the United States. Al Qaedas Ayman al-Zawahiri sneers at them for lur[ing] thousands of young Muslim men into lines for elections ... instead of into the lines of jihad. Jihadists loathe the Muslim Brotherhood (known in Arabic as al-Ikhwan al-Muslimeen) for rejecting global jihad and embracing democracy. These positions seem to make them moderates, the very thing the United States, short on allies in the Muslim world, seeks...
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by: Alan Johnson, Democratiya
2007-3-19
Saad Eddin Ibrahim is Professor of Political Sociology at the American University in Cairo. He founded the Ibn Khaldun Center for Development Studies and is one of the Arab world’s most prominent spokesmen for democracy and human rights. He is an eminent and prolific social scientist – author, co-author, or editor of more than thirty-five books in Arabic and English, including Egypt, Islam and Democracy: Critical Essays (1996). Arrested by the Mubarak regime in 2000 he was sentenced to seven years’ hard labour for ’tarnishing’ Egypt’s image. After an international outcry, Egypt’s High Court cleared him of all charges in 2003... |
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