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by: Hamdi Rizq
2008-8-22
It was horrible how people stood on the pavement in front of the Shura Council after the fire broke out to gloat over the misfortune of the country and its ruling party...
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by: Hamdi Rezq
2008-8-13
One guy pays millions to marry a woman from Cairo, the other does the same to get rid of a woman in the Gulf, and the third does the same to get away with a crime he has committed in Safaga. ..
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by: Amr Hamzawi
2008-8-8
Whoever follows up the Arab political life nowadays will find all liberal or leftist opposition movements in dire straits. The historical experience, of course, differs between Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Lebanon, Kuwait and Yemen...
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by: Suleiman Gouda
2008-8-8
The Ikhwan remaining in political life in the current manner will lead to the group’s further deterioration. When I called last Thursday in this column for the Ikhwan to shun political life for the social activities where they can do great services to the country, as similar groups do in other countries, I did not mean to ban the Brotherhood ultimately. ..
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by: Dr.Amr Alshobaky
2008-7-28
This move has actually stirred many debates inside and outside the group as the list lacked one of the top reformist leaders inside the group, i.e. Essam El-Erian, a high profile among the Egyptian elite who has an effective media presence. Also questioned is the democracy of these elections. The five members were elected by the 100-member advisory council of the group– through either agreement or pressures.
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by: Mohamed Azzam
2008-7-25
Al-Masry Al-Youm got a copy of a document about the future situation in Egypt. The document was prepared by 39 intellects and thinkers of various inclinations. It is expected to be announced in a few days’ time and put up for public societal discussion...
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by: Amr Hamzawi
2008-7-24
It seems the decision-makers in the United States and Europe began to realize the political role of Islamic movements in the Arab world and its impact on Western interests. ..
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by: Wael Ali
2008-7-21
The annual report of the Arab Organization for Human Rights (AOHR) blasted the Egyptian authorities’ continuous pursuit of Muslim Brotherhood (Ikhwan) members during the last year...
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by: Muhammad Ahmad Saadani and Amirah Saleh
2008-4-12
Annual inflation rate raised to 15.8% last March compared to 12.1% last February. The Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) declared that the inflations rise came out of the increase of food prices up to 38.1% in Egypt . Corn and bread prices rose to 48.1% while fruits raised by 20% and oils and fats by 45.2%...
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by: Magdi Samaan
2008-1-19
Michele Dunne, a senior associate at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (CEIP) and editor-in-chief of the CEIP’s Arab Reform Bulletin, sees that it is the Egyptian people’s right to have the chance to determine their attitude towards democracy away from any guardianship...
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by: Alaa Shaheen
2007-10-11
The Egyptian prominent human rights activist, Hisham Qasim, said that the weak pressure put on Egypt by the US for democracy.....
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by: Mahmoud el-Zahi
2007-10-11
The Muslim Brotherhood’s general guide, Issam el-Erian, revealed that the group has formed a committee headed by the guide’s first deputy Mohamed Habib to revise and make the necessary amendments to the Muslim Brotherhood Party’s political platform ..
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by: Nadine Kenawy
2007-10-11
he World Bank President and former US commercial attaché, Robert Zoellick, called on Egyptians to take on the challenges that their country is facing and that consist of creating new job opportunities.....
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by: Magdy Mehanna
2007-10-11
I do not know who is the legal Genius who drafted the statement issued by the General Secretariat of the National Democratic Party in its meeting yesterday on freedom of expression in Egypt? .....
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by: Alaa Al-Ghatrifi, Al-Misri Al-Yawm
2006-5-24
Excerpt of an interview with the new Secretary General of the Islamic Labor Front Party (ILF), the political wing of the Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan
We share views with the MB Head Office in Egypt through the international organization of the Muslim Brotherhood
“Hassan Al-Banna is the renovator of the past century”. This statement clearly reflects the ideology and conceptions held by Zaki Banni Arshid, the new Secretary General of the Islamic Labor Front Party, the political wing of the Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan. Arshid, elected only three weeks ago, is considered by some to be representative of the middle $trend of the Jordanian Islamic movement, while he is accused by some others of being involved on the organizational level with Hamas...
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by: AL-Masri Al Youm
2006-10-22
During one of the most crucial stages of political developments in Egypt and political upheavals in the region, Dr. Hala Mustafa spoke about the urgent need for reform, the tight grip of the security establishments and the deteriorating women status in the political life in Egypt..
In this interview, Dr. Mustafa discussed the double standards adopted by the state security when it comes to individuals developing ties with the United States though considered as the major ally to the regime in Cairo... |
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by: Al-Masri Al-Youm
2006-11-1
The deputy of the head of the National Council for Human Rights Dr. Ahmad Kamal Abu Al-Majd denied any relation between the Experts of Constitutional reformist committee report in the council and the National Democratic Party concerning the suggested constitutional reformations... |
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by: Rania Badawi, Al- Misri Al-Youm
2006-11-23
Hamdy Qandil to Al- Misri Al-Youm: The Regime describes the Muslim Brotherhood as "Outlawed", Egyptians consider the regime as "Outlawed"!! I met him under the dazzling lights of Dubai; we spent a long time chattering about many things; this was not my first time to meet him, I met him several times; but I always feel as if it is the first in my life because he is like a deep well that never dries; the man, about 70 years old, was expressing- between his brows- the enthusiasm of youth; and the one can read wisdom into the wrincles of his forehead; he still holding- with freedom- his pen attacking furiously; when we decided to start the interview, and before he started smoking his tenth cigarette, I asked him: -Does your campaign for supporting Hamas in Palestine mean that you support Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood? -Let me start with a question to officials: why all this panic from the Muslim Brotherhood? |
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| by: Rania Badawi, Al-Masrey Al-Yaoum 2006-11-29 | |||
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by: AL-Masri Al Youm
2006-12-9
Gamal Mubarak will not be the next president because there is a large section of bureaucrats who reject- and will fight- Tawreeth The state is on the verge of an abyss, every thing is collapsing |
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