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Showing posts with label Hosni Mubarak. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Powerful Islamist Minority in Canada

A recent survey by the Macdonald-Laurier Institute shows a frightening amount of extremism within the Canadian-Muslim community. A significant minority support terrorist groups and establishing a global caliphate. The results substantiate the notion that the Canadian-Muslim community is relatively moderate, but plenty of extremism resides in America’s northern neighbor to provide a base for Islamists.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Muslim Brotherhood Takes Elections by Storm

Islamist parties are expected to control Cairo's parliament by spring with the Muslim Brotherhood project to be in the driver's seat.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

The Muslim Brotherhood’s “Kill the Jews” Election Platform

Egyptians have gone to the polls in large numbers this week to cast their votes in the first stage of protracted parliamentary elections that will stretch into early next year. Meanwhile, the country’s military rulers do not appear to be going anywhere, unless forced out by mounting street protests and outside international pressure.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Egypt’s Defining Period Begins

On November 28, the opportunity that the Muslim Brotherhood has waited for since 1928 came. The first round of elections in Egypt took place, and although the results are not yet in, the Brotherhood’s mammoth political operation blew away its competitors. A Brotherhood spokesman was honest about what the group seeks: “The Sharia, the Muslim legal framework, must be the foundation for everything.”

Monday, November 21, 2011

'Death toll rises to 33 in Egypt clashes'





Medical sources say morgue receiving dozens of corpses as police fire tear gas, attack makeshift field hospital in Cairo.

Cairo's main morgue at Zainhum hospital has received 33 corpses from those killed in clashes between protesters and security forces, medical sources said on Monday.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Million Men to March in Cairo Against “Judaization” of Jerusalem

Hamas announced Thursday that the new rulers of Egypt have given their blessing to a “million man march" against “Judaization” of Jerusalem.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Egyptian Presidential Candidate Praises bin Laden as a Martyr

An Islamist President in Egypt?

The rise of Hazem Salah Abu Ismail.

With the former president of Egypt on his back in a courtroom cage pleading for 

his life, we may be starting to get a clearer idea of who Egyptians will choose to 

succeed Hosni Mubarak in the upcoming November elections.

Friday, October 21, 2011

The Copts' New Enemy: Mohammed Hussein Tantawi


Monday, October 10, 2011

A firsthand account: Marching from Shubra to deaths at Maspiro

<p>Coptic protesters and military forces clash at Radio and Television building "Maspiro", Cairo, October 9,2011. Clashes erupted between Copts and military forces, which resulted in dozens of injuries, and 22 killed. </p>
Photographed by Mohamed Hossam Eddin
The march from the Cairo district of Shubra was huge, like 
the numbers on 28 January. In the front row was a group 
of men in long white bibs, “martyr upon demand” 
written on their chests. A tiny old lady walked among 
them, waving a large wooden cross: “God protect you my 
children, God protect you.”

Monday, October 3, 2011

U.S. met with Egypt Islamists - U.S. diplomat


CAIRO | Sun Oct 2, 2011 3:55pm IST
(Reuters) - U.S. officials met members of the Muslim Brotherhood's political party, a U.S. diplomat said, after Washington announced it would have direct contacts with Egypt's biggest Islamist group whose role has grown since U.S. ally Hosni Mubarak was ousted.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Abu Shadi: The Muslim Caliphate is Coming; Christians Must Choose Between Jizya, Conversion, or War


By Salah Laban
“Nobody denies that the Salafi current has the greatest share in initiating the revolution, as it exposed to the people the loyalty of the Arab regimes to the West, their squandering of the resources of the Umma [Islamic Nation], and their failing to preserve its holy sites." This is what a leader of the Jihadi-Salafi current, Muhammad Mustafa, also known as "Abu Shadi", said, stressing that the Salafis never stayed away from politics, but rather applied it in accordance to their understanding of Sharia,  and that they also played the role of "enlightening before revolutionizing," recognizing that popular revolts are the greatest means for change. Abu Shadi also confirms that he was one of Tahrir Square’s preachers during the revolution, and that Jihadi Salafism is present in Egypt, and in large numbers, in the millions, according to him.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

In new Egypt, foreign policy not just for diplomats


New rulers faced with dilemma to pursue more assertive policy towards Israel in line with public opinion, while still protecting integrity of peace treaty that gives them billions in US aid

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood Leader Wants Reforms Across The Arab World

With Egypt set to hold parliamentary elections sometime this fall, many are watching the Muslim Brotherhood, which is expected to win the greatest number of seats. The Brotherhood, long suppressed by former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, has formed the Freedom and Justice Party to contest the elections.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

The Arab Spring and the Israeli Summer




Israel is showing the world how it’s done once again. This time, it’s how to protest.
by Richard Rabkin
Ever so quietly, Israel is showing the world how it’s done. Again. No we aren’t referring to microprocessors, nanotechnology or world class academic research. We’re talking about “Hey hey, ho ho, something something has gotta go,” protesting.