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by: Hesham A. Hassaballa
2010-1-5
Far from being "silent co-conspirators" -- as some are wont to call the Muslim community -- Muslims are an instrumental part of the fight against the terrorists and extremists who act in the name of their faith, says Hesham A. Hassaballa...
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by: Uri Avnery
2010-1-5
"It seems that the Egyptian people are ready to accept everything. From the Pharaohs of old right down to the present Pharaoh, their rulers have faced little opposition. But a day may come when national pride will overcome even this patience."..
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2009-12-13
Construction workers have been hacking away since Monday with heavy duty compressors at the walls of the Islamic Medical Association's Central Charity Hospital, witnesses said. It was due to open before a parliamentary election later next year...
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by: Khalid Amayreh
2009-11-19
Shapiro's views on how Palestinians and non-Jews in general ought to be treated according to Jewish religious law (halacha) are widely looked at as representing the mainstream not the exception in Israel, Shapiro claims his edict 'is fully justified by the Torah and the Talmud', notes Khalid Amayreh...
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2009-11-2
The Egyptian government has denied widespread rumours that educational institutions would be closed in November due to allegations of H1N1 infections. In recent weeks Egypt's 18 public universities have intensified efforts to keep swine flu at bay...
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2009-11-2
In the media, the street and political gatherings the question is reiterated: Who is Egypt's next president? However no matter how many times the question is repeated no clear answer is provided despite the rumours that Egypt, the Arab world's most populous nation, is gearing for a father-son succession...
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2009-11-1
During a meeting late Thursday, the 51-member council, the highest decision-making body in the Brotherhood, the largest opposition group, swiftly decided to reject the resignations of Rheil Gharaybeh, Mamdouh Muheisen, Ahmad Kafawin and Mohammad Qudah...
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Religious expatriates and citizens are given the boot by UAE under allegations of suspected loyalty.
2009-10-16
Emirati citizens and expatriates in the civil service have been reassigned or stripped of responsibilities, as a result of The United Arab Emirates, a staunch U.S. ally and a neighbor to Iran, tightening oversight of government workers and foreign residents because of concerns about the threat of infiltration by Iranian agents.Sources have reported that other private-sector workers suspected of ties to Iranian-linked groups have also lost their jobs. .. |
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2009-10-16
In subsequent elections for municipal councils and parliament's upper house, Brotherhood candidates were disqualified from running by government election officials. The group, which seeks to turn Egypt into an Islamic state through peaceful means, used its impressive grassroots organization to good effect during the 2005 elections. "They achieved some successes in previous elections, but the situation is now different," Interior Minister Habib el-Adly asserted, and he continued that the group's members continue to be rounded up for holding "illegal" secret organizational meetings, and asserted that people have lost faith in their "empty" slogans...
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