
New wave of violence erupts during Eid El Fitr
Clashes erupt in several governorates in Egypt between ousted president Morsi’s supporters and their opponents
Clashes erupt in several governorates in Egypt between ousted president Morsi’s supporters and their opponents
By Philip Whitfield What’s up? In the media Egypt is fixated with wrangling, fighting and shooting. When you go out people are shopping, mixing and fasting. How much would you give to keep it that way? A million bucks? $29.95 is a steal. Karima Bennoune takes us on an eye-opener. Bennoune is a professor of …
The Muslim Brotherhood refuses to be anything but a problematic “existence”. Trying to identify what kind of political entity the Brotherhood is has always been problematic. Trying to work with the Brotherhood during Mubarak’s late years hasn’t been an easy process either. Adapting to the Brotherhood’s repeated administrative failures during former president Mohamed Morsi’s presidency …
One dead and several injured in Mansoura
Clashes in cities leave dozens injured
“Security forces have repeatedly failed to protect protesters, bystanders and residents from attacks by armed assailants.”
Thousands of demonstrators marched from Mustafa Mahmoud Mosque in Dokki to converge with other marches in Tahrir Square on Friday answering the call of Minister of Defence Abdul Fatah Al-Sisi.
Clashes erupted in Alexandria between opponents and supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi, when the latter staged a sit-in near Al-Qaed Ibrahim Mosque, leaving two dead and tens injured.
Demonstrators in Tahrir Square respond to defence minister’s call for mobilisation
Pro-Morsi crowds chant “down with Sisi” while anti-Morsi protesters chant ‘the people and the army one hand.’
By Dr Dalia A Kader As history is being shaped yet again in the land of the Nile, politicians and their international media machines are hijacking western public opinion. Both have long ago mastered misrepresentation of facts. The result has been a disconnection and a dire miscommunication among societies; so grave that humanity at large …
In perpetration for demonstrations on 30 June asking for the removal of Morsi
Angry masses head to Tahrir square two days before 30 June much anticipated protests
People across Egypt are voicing their displeasure with the current government
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Tens of people gathered at Al-Menassa monument in Nasr City calling for military intervention in the current political situation.
Protesters gathered in Tahrir Square chanting against the Muslim Brotherhood and President Morsi, and carrying banners against what they call “Muslim Brotherhood terror”
Protesters stress they are civilians who are not politically affiliated, but are unhappy with the status quo
Calls remain the same since the uprising in 25 January 2011
People prepare to stay the night in Tahrir Square