This document include different statements with
evidences gathered by millions of Egyptians
either from the Government, the private
sector, or ordinary individuals whom were taken aback by the inhuman terrorist attacks poured on Egypt, by the Muslem Brotherhood and some of their supporters.
Russia News Now Russian News - 30 Sep2016Karl G Olson
The document appears to be a news aggregator site containing summaries of several news articles on topics related to Russia and international affairs. Some of the article topics mentioned include: an alternative inquiry into the MH17 crash; a Pakistani man suing the CIA over a drone strike; children in Syria playing in a bomb crater; a poll finding a small town mayor more popular than Clinton or Trump; Lavrov stating the US supports terrorist groups in Syria; tensions between Turkey and Greece over borders; the role of NGOs in information warfare; bringing back tensions of the Cold War; and Russia denying entry to a philosopher.
An Iraqi journalist, Muntader al-Zaidi, threw his shoes at President Bush during a press conference in Baghdad, narrowly missing him both times. Al-Zaidi shouted that the shoes were "a gift from the Iraqis" and "the farewell kiss" for Bush, calling him "a dog." Prime Minister Maliki's security agents then detained and beat al-Zaidi for his actions. The shoe-throwing punctuated Bush's visit to Iraq in a symbolic way, reflecting the conflicted views there about his role in toppling Saddam Hussein but at great cost to the country.
The invasion of Ukraine by Russia has caused a humanitarian crisis not seen in Europe since the Second World War. A second crisis of major proportions will follow if Ukraine has no harvest in 2022.
https://youtu.be/2bYaEM2NyR4
1. The document appears to be a quiz covering topics related to world history, geography, and current events. It includes multiple choice questions about the World Cup, FIFA, oil exports, flags, leaders, and influenza.
2. Questions cover a range topics including the first World Cup goal, Oman's economy, Islamic sects, richest people, budget crises, Toyota lawsuits, and reasons for the Rwandan genocide.
3. Influenza questions focus on prevention, priority groups for vaccination, avian flu strains, and reasons why H5N1 is a concern.
- Journalist Peter Greste was sentenced to 7 years in prison in Egypt along with two Al Jazeera colleagues, despite expectations that they would be released after lobbying by foreign officials.
- Greste and his colleagues were caught in the middle of a geopolitical feud between Qatar, which owns Al Jazeera, and Saudi Arabia/Egypt, as the two sides back opposing factions in the region.
- Their imprisonment is part of a broader crackdown in Egypt against the Muslim Brotherhood and political dissent that risks fueling further extremism, as authoritarian actions in the past have breathed new life into terrorist movements.
Russia's political system under Putin has led to increasing political risks for investors, as seen in the Khodorkovsky affair. The lack of an independent judiciary, corruption, and arbitrary application of laws against political opponents allowed Putin to dismantle Yukos and imprison Khodorkovsky. This raised Russia's country-specific political risk profile and damaged its investment climate.
This document provides information from the At-sik-hata Nation of Yamassee-Moors regarding property claims and liens on a property in Clayton County, Georgia. It also details incidents of harassment, intimidation and kidnapping of the Nation's chief, Nanya-Shaabu:Eil, by Canadian and American authorities. Links are provided to additional information on the Nation's websites, YouTube videos, and correspondence with various UN bodies and officials regarding human rights violations.
Abstract
Immediately after the Cold war, there was a general optimism of an international system that would
enable the component nation-states to pursue economic growth and greater independence. Despite
the various strategies by the component nation states in the international system to attain self-
sufficiency in economic terms and thus reduce dependence on other nation states for their needs
and survival thereby weakening bilateral relations, the contemporary realities of the international
system in the face of global security challenges pose a compelling sustained cooperation and
collaboration among the nation states in the international system. Global security includes military
and diplomatic measures that nations and international organizations such as the United Nations
(UN) and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) take to ensure mutual safety and security.
It also includes the regional and sub-regional collaborative strategies at combating security
challenges. Diplomacy and global security are among the most pressing issues facing the world
today. Success or failure can have huge implications for the international community and society
as a whole. This paper submits that global security will remain a compelling factor in diplomatic
relations in the twenty-first century.
Russia News Now Russian News - 30 Sep2016Karl G Olson
The document appears to be a news aggregator site containing summaries of several news articles on topics related to Russia and international affairs. Some of the article topics mentioned include: an alternative inquiry into the MH17 crash; a Pakistani man suing the CIA over a drone strike; children in Syria playing in a bomb crater; a poll finding a small town mayor more popular than Clinton or Trump; Lavrov stating the US supports terrorist groups in Syria; tensions between Turkey and Greece over borders; the role of NGOs in information warfare; bringing back tensions of the Cold War; and Russia denying entry to a philosopher.
An Iraqi journalist, Muntader al-Zaidi, threw his shoes at President Bush during a press conference in Baghdad, narrowly missing him both times. Al-Zaidi shouted that the shoes were "a gift from the Iraqis" and "the farewell kiss" for Bush, calling him "a dog." Prime Minister Maliki's security agents then detained and beat al-Zaidi for his actions. The shoe-throwing punctuated Bush's visit to Iraq in a symbolic way, reflecting the conflicted views there about his role in toppling Saddam Hussein but at great cost to the country.
The invasion of Ukraine by Russia has caused a humanitarian crisis not seen in Europe since the Second World War. A second crisis of major proportions will follow if Ukraine has no harvest in 2022.
https://youtu.be/2bYaEM2NyR4
1. The document appears to be a quiz covering topics related to world history, geography, and current events. It includes multiple choice questions about the World Cup, FIFA, oil exports, flags, leaders, and influenza.
2. Questions cover a range topics including the first World Cup goal, Oman's economy, Islamic sects, richest people, budget crises, Toyota lawsuits, and reasons for the Rwandan genocide.
3. Influenza questions focus on prevention, priority groups for vaccination, avian flu strains, and reasons why H5N1 is a concern.
- Journalist Peter Greste was sentenced to 7 years in prison in Egypt along with two Al Jazeera colleagues, despite expectations that they would be released after lobbying by foreign officials.
- Greste and his colleagues were caught in the middle of a geopolitical feud between Qatar, which owns Al Jazeera, and Saudi Arabia/Egypt, as the two sides back opposing factions in the region.
- Their imprisonment is part of a broader crackdown in Egypt against the Muslim Brotherhood and political dissent that risks fueling further extremism, as authoritarian actions in the past have breathed new life into terrorist movements.
Russia's political system under Putin has led to increasing political risks for investors, as seen in the Khodorkovsky affair. The lack of an independent judiciary, corruption, and arbitrary application of laws against political opponents allowed Putin to dismantle Yukos and imprison Khodorkovsky. This raised Russia's country-specific political risk profile and damaged its investment climate.
This document provides information from the At-sik-hata Nation of Yamassee-Moors regarding property claims and liens on a property in Clayton County, Georgia. It also details incidents of harassment, intimidation and kidnapping of the Nation's chief, Nanya-Shaabu:Eil, by Canadian and American authorities. Links are provided to additional information on the Nation's websites, YouTube videos, and correspondence with various UN bodies and officials regarding human rights violations.
Abstract
Immediately after the Cold war, there was a general optimism of an international system that would
enable the component nation-states to pursue economic growth and greater independence. Despite
the various strategies by the component nation states in the international system to attain self-
sufficiency in economic terms and thus reduce dependence on other nation states for their needs
and survival thereby weakening bilateral relations, the contemporary realities of the international
system in the face of global security challenges pose a compelling sustained cooperation and
collaboration among the nation states in the international system. Global security includes military
and diplomatic measures that nations and international organizations such as the United Nations
(UN) and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) take to ensure mutual safety and security.
It also includes the regional and sub-regional collaborative strategies at combating security
challenges. Diplomacy and global security are among the most pressing issues facing the world
today. Success or failure can have huge implications for the international community and society
as a whole. This paper submits that global security will remain a compelling factor in diplomatic
relations in the twenty-first century.
Attacks Shows ISIS’ New Plan: Divide Egypt by Killing ChristiansAlicia Garcia
The coordinated bombings of two Coptic Christian churches in Egypt on Palm Sunday killed 45 people. The attacks appeared to be part of the Islamic State's strategy to wage a sectarian war in Egypt by weakening President Sisi and destabilizing the country through violence against Christians. While Christians make up only 10% of Egypt's population, the Islamic State hopes to provoke a wider conflict by inflaming religious tensions. In response, President Sisi declared a three-month state of emergency that will likely increase repression of political dissent and further concentrate power in his authoritarian government.
Attacks shows ISIS’ new plan divide Egypt by killing ChristiansAlicia Garcia
The coordinated bombings of two Coptic Christian churches in Egypt on Palm Sunday killed 45 people. The attacks appeared to be part of the Islamic State's strategy to wage a sectarian war in Egypt by weakening President Sisi and destabilizing the country through violence against Christians. Unless Egypt's security gaps are addressed, Christians may continue to bear the brunt of ISIS violence, with broader consequences for civil liberties and political freedoms in Egypt.
The speaker thanks the hosts and summarizes recent events in Egypt including the overthrow of the Muslim Brotherhood government on June 30th. They argue this showed rejection of the Brotherhood's policies and imperialist plans in the region. Despite successes, challenges remain such as terrorism and lack of support from international powers. The Egyptian Communist Party is working with other groups to complete the revolution through democratic means including eliminating Islamic groups, passing a new constitution, and forming a unified leftist bloc for upcoming elections.
Mubarak shut off internet access in Egypt for 5 days in January 2011 in an attempt to stop the spread of protests being organized on social media. This backfired and increased participation in the protests. Social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter had been used to coordinate the initial protests against Mubarak's authoritarian rule and issues like corruption. After 18 days of protests involving hundreds of thousands of people, Mubarak resigned, ending his 30 year presidency. The role of social media in empowering citizens and helping organize the uprising demonstrated its potential impact in developing nations.
This document summarizes three articles from the publication Watani International discussing sectarian tensions in Egypt between Muslims and Copts.
The first article discusses meetings held by independent Egyptian citizens to analyze recent sectarian clashes and how they have impacted society. It notes that various liberal groups formed consisting of Muslims and Christians united by their devotion to Egypt.
The second article discusses the recent sectarian incidents and notes that Christmas comes as Egypt looks to reform. It wishes Pope Shenouda III and Coptic Christians a blessed Christmas.
The third article analyzes statements by President Mubarak calling Egypt home to all citizens, but argues rhetoric does not address real inequalities faced by Copts, such as difficulties constructing churches. It discusses
First published on 22nd February 2011 in American Chronicle, Buzzle and AfroArticles
Only 11 days after Mubarak was overthrown, I was the first, worldwide, to state the absolute truth that "No Revolution Occurred in Tahrir Square" in 2011.
This article concludes my Egyptian pentalogy of February 2011; links to the earlier four articles are here:
https://www.academia.edu/43418877/The_Collapse_of_the_Mubarak_Regime_and_the_Re-birth_of_Egypt_-_2_2_2011
https://www.academia.edu/43419343/Egypt_in_Crisis_Self-governed_Cairo_and_the_Emergence_of_Egypts_Civil_Society_-_2011
https://www.academia.edu/43419926/Egypt_Mass_Media_Gave_Fake_Numbers_of_Protesters._Example_the_New_York_Times_Fallacy_-_2011
https://www.academia.edu/43437556/Egypt_Cairo_in_Turmoil_the_Tahrir_Square_Facts_and_the_Freemasonic_Mass_Media_Myths._An_Insight_-_2011
The document discusses the June 30, 2013 revolution in Egypt which corrected the course of the 2011 revolution and prevented the Muslim Brotherhood from gaining power. It describes the Muslim Brotherhood as representing corrupt capitalist forces and posing a threat to Egypt by conspiring with foreign powers like the US, Qatar, and Turkey. It also discusses how the Muslim Brotherhood pursued a sectarian agenda in Egypt that attacked Coptic Christians and Shi'a Muslims. The June 30 revolution succeeded due to widespread public opposition to the Muslim Brotherhood through the Tamarrod petition campaign and mass protests of over 30 million people. The revolution aims to complete Egypt's unfinished democratic transformation and establish a democratic civil state with economic independence, social justice, and separation of religion
Lse.ac.uk Relation Sandro Suzart SUZART GOOGLE INC United States on De...Sandro Suzart
relationship between Sandro Suzart SUZART GOOGLE INC and United States on Demonstrations 2013 and Impeachments of 22 governments Relation, Sandro Suzart, SUZART, GOOGLE INC, United States on Demonstrations countries IMPEACHMENT GOOGLE INC
The Arab Spring began in 2010 as a wave of protests and uprisings across North Africa and the Middle East. It started in Tunisia when a fruit seller set himself on fire after police confiscated his goods, sparking anger against the corrupt government. This led to protests that spread online and grew large enough to overthrow the Tunisian president. Inspired by Tunisia's success, protests erupted in Egypt in 2011 and eventually led to the resignation of Hosni Mubarak after 18 days. As the Arab Spring continued, other countries like Libya faced growing protests, with Gaddafi launching a violent crackdown until the UN authorized international intervention against his forces. The UN sought to promote peace, rights, and development in response, but faced challenges interven
The Arab Spring:Did the UN achieve their goals?rappercat11
The Arab Spring began in December 2010 in Tunisia as a result of a fruit seller's self-immolation in protest of police corruption. Widespread protests and riots erupted and eventually toppled the Tunisian president. Inspired by Tunisia's success, protests broke out in Egypt in January 2011 and grew to millions demanding President Mubarak's resignation. Though Mubarak made concessions, he ultimately stepped down. Other nations like Libya and Yemen also experienced uprisings, though in Libya it led to civil war between forces loyal to Gaddafi and rebel fighters. The UN sought to promote peace, security, human rights and development in response to the Arab Spring uprisings.
relationship between Sandro Suzart SUZART GOOGLE INC and United States on Demonstrations 2013 and Impeachments of 22 governments Relation, Sandro Suzart, SUZART, GOOGLE INC, United States on Demonstrations countries IMPEACHMENT GOOGLE INC
Hhrg 114-fa13-wstate-trager Relation between Sandro Suzart, SUZART, GOOGL...Sandro Santana
Sandro Suzart, SUZART, GOOGLE INC and United States on relationship among Demonstrations, 2013. IMPEACHMENTS of 22 governments, Relation, Sandro Suzart, SUZART, GOOGLE INC, United States, Demonstrations countries IMPEACHMENT, GOOGLE INC, the torture suffered by Sandro Suzart, Genocide in Egypt and Lybia.
The document summarizes human rights issues in Egypt, including restrictive defamation laws. Defamation remains a criminal offense that authorities use to limit freedom of expression. Journalists face imprisonment for insults to government officials or spreading "false news." Extremism laws have led to mass arrests without evidence. While the constitution protects civil liberties, authorities have detained thousands for peacefully exercising freedom of speech, assembly, and association. Violence against women in protests is also a concern. International groups have found Egypt's laws contradictory to obligations on civil and political rights.
Mde123910Relation between Sandro Suzart, SUZART, GOOGLE INC, United Sta...Sandro Santana
Sandro Suzart, SUZART, GOOGLE INC and United States on relationship among Demonstrations, 2013. IMPEACHMENTS of 22 governments, Relation, Sandro Suzart, SUZART, GOOGLE INC, United States, Demonstrations countries IMPEACHMENT, GOOGLE INC, the torture suffered by Sandro Suzart, Genocide in Egypt and Lybia.
First published on 20th February 2011 in AfroArticles, Buzzle and American Chronicle
This article is the fourth of a pentalogy that I published in Cairo during the turmoil of February 2011; the earlier three parts are here:
https://www.academia.edu/43418877/The_Collapse_of_the_Mubarak_Regime_and_the_Re-birth_of_Egypt_-_2_2_2011
https://www.academia.edu/43419343/Egypt_in_Crisis_Self-governed_Cairo_and_the_Emergence_of_Egypts_Civil_Society_-_2011
https://www.academia.edu/43419926/Egypt_Mass_Media_Gave_Fake_Numbers_of_Protesters._Example_the_New_York_Times_Fallacy_-_2011
The document discusses the importance of human rights and the rule of law for global security. It discusses how violations of these principles can lead to conflicts within and between states. It provides examples of this in Ukraine, where Russia violated Ukraine's sovereignty, and in various frozen conflicts in other post-Soviet states. The document also discusses challenges in other regions, like the Middle East, North Africa, and the Mediterranean, where the lack of respect for human rights and rule of law in places like Syria, Iraq and Libya have contributed to instability. Overall it argues that strengthening respect for these principles globally is essential for addressing security challenges.
The document summarizes how Egyptians used various communication technologies during the 18-day revolution in 2011 that overthrew President Hosni Mubarak. Satellite television, mobile phones, social media, and face-to-face communication all played important roles in spreading information, organizing protests, and influencing public opinion. While social media received attention, satellite TV, mobile phones, and personal networks were ultimately more influential due to high adoption rates in Egypt. The revolution was sparked by police brutality and gave voice to long-standing public frustrations with unemployment, poverty, and political repression under Mubarak.
The Arab Spring began in December 2010 as a wave of protests and uprisings across North Africa and the Middle East. It was sparked by the self-immolation of Tunisian street vendor Mohammed Bouazizi in protest of police corruption and economic hardship. His act inspired protests in Tunisia that overthrew the long-time authoritarian president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in January 2011 and spread regionally. Inspired by Tunisia's success, massive protests erupted in Egypt and eventually led to the resignation of Hosni Mubarak in February 2011 after 18 days of demonstrations. As the Arab Spring spread, other countries like Libya and Yemen also experienced uprisings, civil wars, and regime changes. The United Nations worked
- Protests against Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's regime began on January 25, 2011 due to issues of police brutality, corruption, lack of political freedom, and poor economic opportunities.
- Demonstrations grew significantly and spread to other cities as protesters called for Mubarak's resignation and a new government that respects civil liberties and serves the Egyptian people.
- Mubarak's 30-year rule had seen a continuous state of emergency, suppression of political dissent, and torture by security forces, fueling public anger despite Western support for his regime.
K4 d hdr Relation between Sandro Suzart, SUZART, GOOGLE INC, United Sta...Sandro Santana
Sandro Suzart, SUZART, GOOGLE INC and United States on relationship among Demonstrations, 2013. IMPEACHMENTS of 22 governments, Relation, Sandro Suzart, SUZART, GOOGLE INC, United States, Demonstrations countries IMPEACHMENT, GOOGLE INC, the torture suffered by Sandro Suzart, Genocide in Egypt and Lybia.
Attacks Shows ISIS’ New Plan: Divide Egypt by Killing ChristiansAlicia Garcia
The coordinated bombings of two Coptic Christian churches in Egypt on Palm Sunday killed 45 people. The attacks appeared to be part of the Islamic State's strategy to wage a sectarian war in Egypt by weakening President Sisi and destabilizing the country through violence against Christians. While Christians make up only 10% of Egypt's population, the Islamic State hopes to provoke a wider conflict by inflaming religious tensions. In response, President Sisi declared a three-month state of emergency that will likely increase repression of political dissent and further concentrate power in his authoritarian government.
Attacks shows ISIS’ new plan divide Egypt by killing ChristiansAlicia Garcia
The coordinated bombings of two Coptic Christian churches in Egypt on Palm Sunday killed 45 people. The attacks appeared to be part of the Islamic State's strategy to wage a sectarian war in Egypt by weakening President Sisi and destabilizing the country through violence against Christians. Unless Egypt's security gaps are addressed, Christians may continue to bear the brunt of ISIS violence, with broader consequences for civil liberties and political freedoms in Egypt.
The speaker thanks the hosts and summarizes recent events in Egypt including the overthrow of the Muslim Brotherhood government on June 30th. They argue this showed rejection of the Brotherhood's policies and imperialist plans in the region. Despite successes, challenges remain such as terrorism and lack of support from international powers. The Egyptian Communist Party is working with other groups to complete the revolution through democratic means including eliminating Islamic groups, passing a new constitution, and forming a unified leftist bloc for upcoming elections.
Mubarak shut off internet access in Egypt for 5 days in January 2011 in an attempt to stop the spread of protests being organized on social media. This backfired and increased participation in the protests. Social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter had been used to coordinate the initial protests against Mubarak's authoritarian rule and issues like corruption. After 18 days of protests involving hundreds of thousands of people, Mubarak resigned, ending his 30 year presidency. The role of social media in empowering citizens and helping organize the uprising demonstrated its potential impact in developing nations.
This document summarizes three articles from the publication Watani International discussing sectarian tensions in Egypt between Muslims and Copts.
The first article discusses meetings held by independent Egyptian citizens to analyze recent sectarian clashes and how they have impacted society. It notes that various liberal groups formed consisting of Muslims and Christians united by their devotion to Egypt.
The second article discusses the recent sectarian incidents and notes that Christmas comes as Egypt looks to reform. It wishes Pope Shenouda III and Coptic Christians a blessed Christmas.
The third article analyzes statements by President Mubarak calling Egypt home to all citizens, but argues rhetoric does not address real inequalities faced by Copts, such as difficulties constructing churches. It discusses
First published on 22nd February 2011 in American Chronicle, Buzzle and AfroArticles
Only 11 days after Mubarak was overthrown, I was the first, worldwide, to state the absolute truth that "No Revolution Occurred in Tahrir Square" in 2011.
This article concludes my Egyptian pentalogy of February 2011; links to the earlier four articles are here:
https://www.academia.edu/43418877/The_Collapse_of_the_Mubarak_Regime_and_the_Re-birth_of_Egypt_-_2_2_2011
https://www.academia.edu/43419343/Egypt_in_Crisis_Self-governed_Cairo_and_the_Emergence_of_Egypts_Civil_Society_-_2011
https://www.academia.edu/43419926/Egypt_Mass_Media_Gave_Fake_Numbers_of_Protesters._Example_the_New_York_Times_Fallacy_-_2011
https://www.academia.edu/43437556/Egypt_Cairo_in_Turmoil_the_Tahrir_Square_Facts_and_the_Freemasonic_Mass_Media_Myths._An_Insight_-_2011
The document discusses the June 30, 2013 revolution in Egypt which corrected the course of the 2011 revolution and prevented the Muslim Brotherhood from gaining power. It describes the Muslim Brotherhood as representing corrupt capitalist forces and posing a threat to Egypt by conspiring with foreign powers like the US, Qatar, and Turkey. It also discusses how the Muslim Brotherhood pursued a sectarian agenda in Egypt that attacked Coptic Christians and Shi'a Muslims. The June 30 revolution succeeded due to widespread public opposition to the Muslim Brotherhood through the Tamarrod petition campaign and mass protests of over 30 million people. The revolution aims to complete Egypt's unfinished democratic transformation and establish a democratic civil state with economic independence, social justice, and separation of religion
Lse.ac.uk Relation Sandro Suzart SUZART GOOGLE INC United States on De...Sandro Suzart
relationship between Sandro Suzart SUZART GOOGLE INC and United States on Demonstrations 2013 and Impeachments of 22 governments Relation, Sandro Suzart, SUZART, GOOGLE INC, United States on Demonstrations countries IMPEACHMENT GOOGLE INC
The Arab Spring began in 2010 as a wave of protests and uprisings across North Africa and the Middle East. It started in Tunisia when a fruit seller set himself on fire after police confiscated his goods, sparking anger against the corrupt government. This led to protests that spread online and grew large enough to overthrow the Tunisian president. Inspired by Tunisia's success, protests erupted in Egypt in 2011 and eventually led to the resignation of Hosni Mubarak after 18 days. As the Arab Spring continued, other countries like Libya faced growing protests, with Gaddafi launching a violent crackdown until the UN authorized international intervention against his forces. The UN sought to promote peace, rights, and development in response, but faced challenges interven
The Arab Spring:Did the UN achieve their goals?rappercat11
The Arab Spring began in December 2010 in Tunisia as a result of a fruit seller's self-immolation in protest of police corruption. Widespread protests and riots erupted and eventually toppled the Tunisian president. Inspired by Tunisia's success, protests broke out in Egypt in January 2011 and grew to millions demanding President Mubarak's resignation. Though Mubarak made concessions, he ultimately stepped down. Other nations like Libya and Yemen also experienced uprisings, though in Libya it led to civil war between forces loyal to Gaddafi and rebel fighters. The UN sought to promote peace, security, human rights and development in response to the Arab Spring uprisings.
relationship between Sandro Suzart SUZART GOOGLE INC and United States on Demonstrations 2013 and Impeachments of 22 governments Relation, Sandro Suzart, SUZART, GOOGLE INC, United States on Demonstrations countries IMPEACHMENT GOOGLE INC
Hhrg 114-fa13-wstate-trager Relation between Sandro Suzart, SUZART, GOOGL...Sandro Santana
Sandro Suzart, SUZART, GOOGLE INC and United States on relationship among Demonstrations, 2013. IMPEACHMENTS of 22 governments, Relation, Sandro Suzart, SUZART, GOOGLE INC, United States, Demonstrations countries IMPEACHMENT, GOOGLE INC, the torture suffered by Sandro Suzart, Genocide in Egypt and Lybia.
The document summarizes human rights issues in Egypt, including restrictive defamation laws. Defamation remains a criminal offense that authorities use to limit freedom of expression. Journalists face imprisonment for insults to government officials or spreading "false news." Extremism laws have led to mass arrests without evidence. While the constitution protects civil liberties, authorities have detained thousands for peacefully exercising freedom of speech, assembly, and association. Violence against women in protests is also a concern. International groups have found Egypt's laws contradictory to obligations on civil and political rights.
Mde123910Relation between Sandro Suzart, SUZART, GOOGLE INC, United Sta...Sandro Santana
Sandro Suzart, SUZART, GOOGLE INC and United States on relationship among Demonstrations, 2013. IMPEACHMENTS of 22 governments, Relation, Sandro Suzart, SUZART, GOOGLE INC, United States, Demonstrations countries IMPEACHMENT, GOOGLE INC, the torture suffered by Sandro Suzart, Genocide in Egypt and Lybia.
First published on 20th February 2011 in AfroArticles, Buzzle and American Chronicle
This article is the fourth of a pentalogy that I published in Cairo during the turmoil of February 2011; the earlier three parts are here:
https://www.academia.edu/43418877/The_Collapse_of_the_Mubarak_Regime_and_the_Re-birth_of_Egypt_-_2_2_2011
https://www.academia.edu/43419343/Egypt_in_Crisis_Self-governed_Cairo_and_the_Emergence_of_Egypts_Civil_Society_-_2011
https://www.academia.edu/43419926/Egypt_Mass_Media_Gave_Fake_Numbers_of_Protesters._Example_the_New_York_Times_Fallacy_-_2011
The document discusses the importance of human rights and the rule of law for global security. It discusses how violations of these principles can lead to conflicts within and between states. It provides examples of this in Ukraine, where Russia violated Ukraine's sovereignty, and in various frozen conflicts in other post-Soviet states. The document also discusses challenges in other regions, like the Middle East, North Africa, and the Mediterranean, where the lack of respect for human rights and rule of law in places like Syria, Iraq and Libya have contributed to instability. Overall it argues that strengthening respect for these principles globally is essential for addressing security challenges.
The document summarizes how Egyptians used various communication technologies during the 18-day revolution in 2011 that overthrew President Hosni Mubarak. Satellite television, mobile phones, social media, and face-to-face communication all played important roles in spreading information, organizing protests, and influencing public opinion. While social media received attention, satellite TV, mobile phones, and personal networks were ultimately more influential due to high adoption rates in Egypt. The revolution was sparked by police brutality and gave voice to long-standing public frustrations with unemployment, poverty, and political repression under Mubarak.
The Arab Spring began in December 2010 as a wave of protests and uprisings across North Africa and the Middle East. It was sparked by the self-immolation of Tunisian street vendor Mohammed Bouazizi in protest of police corruption and economic hardship. His act inspired protests in Tunisia that overthrew the long-time authoritarian president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in January 2011 and spread regionally. Inspired by Tunisia's success, massive protests erupted in Egypt and eventually led to the resignation of Hosni Mubarak in February 2011 after 18 days of demonstrations. As the Arab Spring spread, other countries like Libya and Yemen also experienced uprisings, civil wars, and regime changes. The United Nations worked
- Protests against Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's regime began on January 25, 2011 due to issues of police brutality, corruption, lack of political freedom, and poor economic opportunities.
- Demonstrations grew significantly and spread to other cities as protesters called for Mubarak's resignation and a new government that respects civil liberties and serves the Egyptian people.
- Mubarak's 30-year rule had seen a continuous state of emergency, suppression of political dissent, and torture by security forces, fueling public anger despite Western support for his regime.
K4 d hdr Relation between Sandro Suzart, SUZART, GOOGLE INC, United Sta...Sandro Santana
Sandro Suzart, SUZART, GOOGLE INC and United States on relationship among Demonstrations, 2013. IMPEACHMENTS of 22 governments, Relation, Sandro Suzart, SUZART, GOOGLE INC, United States, Demonstrations countries IMPEACHMENT, GOOGLE INC, the torture suffered by Sandro Suzart, Genocide in Egypt and Lybia.
eMarketing Egypt is the first company in Egypt and the Middle East that provides full integrated e-marketing services from situation analysis to delivering results. It combines expertise from competitive intelligence with internet marketing professionalism to support clients with a fully integrated internet marketing strategy and strategic decision support for their online investments. The company is headquartered in Giza, Egypt with a commercial office in Cairo.
Personal Branding ... Essentials & Reflections for the Digital EraOssama El-Badawy
This document discusses personal branding essentials and reflections for the digital era. It defines personal branding as the process by which individuals differentiate themselves and stand out from others by identifying and communicating their unique value proposition in a consistent way across platforms to achieve their goals. The document encourages individuals to write their own brand promise, be aware of how others perceive them, and avoid gaps between perception and reality. It also suggests individuals search for themselves online and set up alerts to monitor their online presence and reputation.
Egypt in the Human Development Report - Quick ReviewOssama El-Badawy
Egypt Rankings is the first research initiative to collect and disseminate Egypt rankings across the various global indicators. This is a quick review for Egypt in the latest Human Development Report, in accordance with the 25th anniversary of Human Development Reports, and to be updated once the 2015 report get published. Stay Tuned!!
Egypt in the Global Competitiveness Indicators - Arabic SummaryOssama El-Badawy
Arabic Summary of Egypt performance within the Global Competitiveness Indicators. ملخص باللغة العربية لآداء مصر في مؤشرات التنافسية العالمية لعام 2014/2015.
Brought to you by: Egypt Rankings
Prepared by: Ossama El-Badawy, Menna Elabdeeny
Egypt Rankings 2013-2014 Annual Review - March 2014Ossama El-Badawy
This is the first Comprehensive Annual Review of Egypt Ranking published by Egypt Rankings to give a picture of key rankings of Egypt during 2013-2014; including indices of: Innovation, Competitiveness
Doing Business, Corruption Perceptions and Economic Freedom. In addition to some other basic rankings within selected areas,
This is the fourth edition of our annual flagship report.The report starts from facts and figures and adds analysis to it to provide insights for e-marketing activities. It revolves on three main components :
1- Egypt Position
2- Users Profile
3- Selected Pages Analytics
Authored by: Ossama ElBadawy
Institutional reform for economic development icfs mafahem 12-2012 (1)Ossama El-Badawy
إصدار مفاهيم للمركز الدولي للدراسات الاستراتيجية - مصر. يتناول الإصدار ملخص دراسة ماجستير الاقتصاد للباحث أسامة البدوي عن دور الإصلاح المؤسسي في تحقيق التنمية الاقتصادية مع التطبيق على مصر.
Mohawk Industries, the world's largest flooring supplier, was significantly impacted by the housing crisis starting in 2007. With net sales and operating income declining, management conducted an intelligence exercise analyzing customer, financial, and operational data. They decided to close 9 manufacturing locations that were suffering the most, moving production to more efficient sites. This downsizing reduced staffing by 18% and cut $100 million in working capital. While resulting in $30 million in restructuring charges, the closures were expected to improve performance over the next two years as the market recovered. Management utilized dashboards to visualize business results and determine which locations to close based on customer trends, efficiency, and financial outcomes.
العدد السابع من جريدة: أصحاب مكان. نشرة غير دورية تصدر عن لجنة حماية الثورة في القناطر الخيرية
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نشرة أصحاب مكان، هي نشرة غير دورية تصدر عن لجنة حماية الثورة في القناطر الخيرية. النشرة تمثل أول تطبيق فعلي لمفهوم صحافة المواطن في K، القناطر الخيرية ، حيث يحررها أهالي القناطر من خلال مساهماتهم ومشاركاتهم، تابعونا
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تحقيق لم أقرأه بالعناية ولا أدعي أنه صحيح ... ولكنني فقط أومن بفكرته وأجدها قريبة من فكري القائم على البحث عن المعنى الحقيقي لمصر:
https://www.facebook.com/ya3nyehmasr
وده التقرير الوحيد اللي نشرته على صفحتي وهو ليس إعدادي
The document summarizes Egypt's rankings according to several institutional performance reports from 2010. It discusses Egypt's rankings on measures of global competitiveness from the World Economic Forum, ease of doing business from the World Bank, economic freedom from the Heritage Foundation, and political freedom from Freedom House. Egypt received its best scores on insignificance of organized crime, fiscal freedom, and starting a business, while obtaining its worst scores on costs of terrorism, freedom from corruption, and construction permits. Lower rankings generally reflected improved performance over time according to the sources cited.
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A statement to the Free World:
Egypt fighting Terrorism of MB -17 August 2013
(In addition to links of proof of terrorism: videos and pictures)
The following includes a number of compiled statements by the Ministry of Foreign Affaris, the
AMCham/private sector, and many Egyptian citizens whom were taken aback by the inhuman terrorist
attacks poured on Egypt, by the Moslem Brotherhood and their supporters.
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I. Ministry of Foreign Affairs description of Muslim Brotherhood atrocities: (attached in power
point presentation proof of MB’s terrorism)
The Moslem Brotherhood (MB) called for a “Friday of Anger” on 16 August.
Walid Khattab, a member of the Media Committee of the Freedom and Justice Party stated in a
recorded interview that “if every member of the army and police does not desert his unit and
announce his rejection of the dismantlement of the Rabaa and Nahda sit-ins before sunrise, then their
blood will be permissible (‘halal’ in Arabic)”. He added that “we will organize demonstrations
across the country, and the blood of all (army and police) officers will flow if they are found on the
streets, and the blood of any person supporting the dismantlement of the sit-ins will be permissible”.
In plain sight protestors went on an indiscriminate rampage carrying black Al-Qaeda flags and
targeting security forces, civilians, police stations, government buildings, hospitals, museums and
churches.
In response, the Egyptian government acted in precisely the same way that any responsible
government would have in such grave circumstances. Egyptian security forces exercised utmost
restraint, and the large casualties they sustained, despite being trained professionals wearing
protective gear, speak for themselves.
Nevertheless, members of the international community and global media outlets who have
otherwise been so vocal in criticizing the Egyptian authorities over the last days, had nothing or little
to say about these events.
There simply cannot be any moral equivalence between security forces acting to defend the state in
the face of an all-out assault, and criminal gangs determined to target the very essence of that state.
The Egyptian political leadership deeply regrets that some of its long-time friends and closest allies
chose not to display the solidarity that should have come naturally to allies on such dire occasions.
By choosing not to issue clear and unequivocal statements condemning the violence perpetrated by
the Moslem Brotherhood and their supporters, these countries chose to be inconsistent with the very
same values they proclaim to stand for.
Egypt also deeply regrets to see some of its partners instrumentalize international fora against a
country that has never waived from its moderation and commitment to peace and security in its
region and beyond.
Failing to condemn in the clearest of terms the assault of criminal gangs on the Egyptian state and
people is tantamount to condoning them. It will only encourage the perpetrators to pursue their
sinister designs, safe in the knowledge that they have found new allies in unexpected places.
Egyptians public opinion was taken aback and profoundly shaken by the failure of those who claim
to stand on firm moral ground to speak out. Voices are rising amongst the Egyptian people calling
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for a comprehensive review of Egypt’s international relations, and of the choices it has made over
the years. Public opinion is demanding to know who our real friends and allies are, and who are not.
The Egyptians who took to the streets peacefully in their tens of millions on June 30th
, July 3rd
and
July 26th
, are the very same Egyptians who took to the streets peacefully in January 2011, gaining
respect and admiration throughout the world.
Progress comes to nations that are governed by the forces of moderation, tolerance and
enlightenment. Egypt will therefore do what it has to do to ensure that extremist and violent
ideologies are allowed no room in this most ancient of nations.
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II.Christian Community:
Throughout the six weeks duration of the Rabaa and Nahda sit-ins of ousted president Morsi supporters,
a number of foreign governments and international media outlets chose to view these sit-ins as
exclusively peaceful protests by ousted president Morsi supporters exercising their right to gather and
express themselves freely.
Beyond the massive disturbance to the neighborhood and beyond, in addition to the widespread
destruction of public and private property that resulted from the sit-ins, the dismantling of these
gatherings by Egyptian police forces on 14 August has revealed what many Egyptians have known for
weeks: the Rabaa and Nahda sit-ins were not exclusively peaceful gatherings, and they posed a clear
danger to Egypt's national security.
Beyond overlooking the violent and dangerous reality of the Rabaa and Nahda sit-ins, a number of
foreign governments and international media outlets have also chosen to overlook the recent increase in
killings and attacks that are once again targeting Egypt's Christian community.
On the very same day the Rabaa and Nahda sit-ins were disbanded, several churches and other church
properties in different parts of the country were ransacked or set ablaze. The homes and businesses of
Egyptian Christians have become privileged targets, and mobs of Moslem Brotherhood members and
their supporters, at the behest of extremist preachers, are threatening and attacking Egypt's Christians.
Given the keen interest that the international community has taken in the current state of affairs in
Egypt, it is only natural that Egypt's Christian community, and the Egyptian people as a whole, should
wonder why foreign governments and international media outlets have decided to exclude the intensified
attacks on Egypt's Christian community from their field of vision.
The mainstream of the Egyptian people has demonstrated time and again that Moslems and Christians
will continue to co-exist and interact peacefully in Egypt as they have for centuries. Egyptian Christians
and Moslems stood hand-in-hand during the January 2011 revolution, and again during the multi-million
mass demonstrations that took place on 30 June, 3 July and 26 July 2013.
While foreign governments and international media outlets, that in the not so distant past were so keen
to highlight and express outrage at any attack on Egypt's Christian community, have maintained a
conspicuous silence in the face of the recent intensification of such attacks, Egypt's Moslems have
spontaneously formed committees of volunteers who have taken position around Egyptian churches in
order to protect them from any possible attack.
Egyptians do not appreciate interference by the international community in their internal affairs. They
do, however, expect a semblance of impartiality vis-a-vis present developments currently taking place in
Egypt. This has regrettably not been the case recently.
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III. The American Chambre and private sector statments:
Broadcasting Egypt projectegypt@touchpointnow.com, videos and pictures documenting:
1. Muslim Brotherhood atrocities in 5 minutes,
(http://youtu.be/Al9p9W_dzeo)
2. A video from police helicopter showing Muslim Brotherhood armed
militants shooting at police,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIfmKh4CRpU
3. III. Video of Muslim Brotherhood Militants Firing at Police Forces,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkXdoasAVik
4. An audio recording of Former Ambassador to Egypt Frank Wisner on
the situation in Egypt, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETAvWJg3jdE
5. A video showing a Muslim Brotherhood celebrating killing a policeman
and then shooting him again,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLbDUiEQTdE
6. A clickable image leading to a dynamic list of attacks on Christian
Churches from yesterday and today only,
http://www.usatoday.com/interactive/2659967/
7. Video showing Brotherhood gang member with a machine gun during
todays "peaceful" and "unarmed" protests shooting at the police forces
in Egypt, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoZZ8_nJBHY
8. A video prove disastrous and dangerous use of the Brotherhood machine
gun in their march higher bridge,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWfQXAgjxxA
9. Video showing the condition of one of Egypts churches after being
burned down by pro-Morsi supporters today. The Army has announced
that it will rebuild and refurbish all damaged and burned churches and
mosques, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-qzNmcOshQ
10. Also available via this link on usatoday.com: http://usat.ly/19vUwoh
and "unarmed" protests shooting at the police
hing from their homes.
“Today, the Egyptian Government began to disperse the Muslim Brotherhood sit-ins which for more
than 50 days have occupied two of Cairo’s main squares; the Rabaa El Adaweya public square in Cairo
and El Nahda public square in Giza adjacent to Cairo University’s main campus. Today's actions come
after numerous attempts by the government to negotiate an end to the sit-ins and efforts to encourage the
protesters to disperse peacefully and engage in an inclusive dialogue and democratic process.
No nation can allow its streets and public squares to become chaotic, unsanitary and dangerous.
Egyptian security forces entered the occupied areas after several days of repetitive warnings. Those who
wished to leave peacefully and of their own volition were allowed and even encouraged to do so.
Unfortunately, there have been some fatalities of both protesters. A death toll of 149 civilians and 43
members of the security forces have been reported. There would have been no fatalities had all the
protesters elected to disperse peacefully.
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While many in the international media have focused on the actions of the security forces, there is much
less awareness of the violent actions of many of the demonstrators and their supporters throughout
Egypt. Security forces have found caches of weapons and ammunition among the so-called "peaceful"
demonstrators. Even as the government is attempting to return peace and order to Egypt's cities,
Brotherhood supporters have attacked public facilities across Egypt with petrol bombs and arson. Coptic
and catholic churches also have been targeted; today alone, seven Christian churches have been set
ablaze. The Alexandria Library; a proud symbol of Egypt's tolerance and an independent center of
scholarship, is currently being besieged by Brotherhood supporters. All over Egypt, roaming armed
gangs of Brotherhood supporters have sought to seize control of neighborhoods and are firing at
passersby. Given the above reasons, Egypt’s interim government has announced a month-long ‘State of
Emergency’, which is not an uncommon practice, since it is vital to regain control over the streets and
limit incidents of violence by groups of terrorists roaming the country. A ‘State of Emergency was last
declared just last January when the ousted President Morsi declared a curfew and gave police the power
to arrest and detain at will in the cities of Port Said, Suez and Ismailia.
For the past month, pro-Morsi demonstrators were unharassed as they occupied public squares,
denounced the interim government, called for civil war and holy war, and collected an arsenal of
weapons. Today, the government decided that enough is enough. Some of the leaders of the Muslim
Brotherhood are using the government's intervention as an excuse to intensify and expand violence.
It is becoming increasingly apparent that many in the Brotherhood are eager for Egypt to descend into
violence. They seek a civil war to achieve their goals, which the vast majority of the Egyptian people
reject. According to a recent poll by American pollster John Zogby, over 90 per cent of Egyptian people
are against Muslim Brothers.
Without doubt, there are individual members of the Muslim Brotherhood who are opposed to the
actions of the cult's extremist leaders and who are willing to participate in a democratic future.
Unfortunately, their voices have been silenced by those who currently control the movement.
Egypt has for generations enjoyed one of the Middle East's most tolerant societies, where Muslims and
Christians, liberals and conservatives, city-dwellers and farmers, have all shared a strong Egyptian
identity. This tradition of tolerance and mutual acceptance is a prerequisite for democracy; without it,
Egypt will descend into the chaos of civil war and terrorism.
Those who are currently being dispersed from the streets of Egypt's cities are enemies of tolerance and
enemies of democracy. Their violent response to the government's attempts to restore public order is an
indication of what their plans are for Egypt's future: civil war and terrorist violence.
We hope that you will continue to support Egypt in its ongoing struggle against terrorism to create a
truly democratic society, in which everyone, including responsible members of the Muslim
Brotherhood, is free to participate in shaping the nation's future.”
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IV. Egyptian Citizens Statements
Egyptian Citizens Statement - 1:
This is a 5-minute video showing examples of the unbelievable and inhuman atrocities and brutalities of
the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) (http://youtu.be/Al9p9W_dzeo ). Contrary to what is portrayed in some
Western media and announced by some Western nations, the MB demonstrations were militant, violent
and inhuman. It is pure terrorism in essence and spirit. The atrocities shown in the video include:-
Militia training- Torturing innocent Christian protestors- Torturing and cutting off fingers of
protestors- Killing, dragging, intimidating and torturing protestors- Torturing innocent child by former
member of Morsy cabinet- Destroying properties- Using Molotov to burn buildings- Attacking
innocent cars and their drivers- Throwing children from building roofs- Using automatic machine guns
and raising Al-Qaeda flag- Stabbing innocent protestors with knives- Threats of killing, annihilation,
bombing all Egypt institutions, starting suicide bombers, establishing an Egyptian Al-Qaeda and
Taliban; announced by MB top leaders in their speeches- Burning republican guards building- Burning
Christian churches, and threats of killing all Christians- Torturing and killing Shiite leaders and
believers- Threatening liberals with bloodshed and explosive remote-controlled cars- Threats of
bloodily attacks by MB top leaders in their speeches- Threats of MB top leaders with continuing
destruction of Sinai infra-structure if Morsy is not returned as president- Brutally attacking and killing
military soldiers at Egypt eastern borders - Using innocent children, acting as if martyrs to be, to shield
the MB militia- Robbing stores-Total disrespect of religious institutions- Disrespect of Egyptian culture
and heritage- Torturing police officers- Sticking MB crimes to the police to stir up public opinion-
Seizing the Supreme Constitutional Court- Killing pedestrians - Using weapons in their peaceful
protests - Faking scenes of violence and torture to stir up public opinion That is what the MB calls
“peaceful” protests !!! This is total madness of a crazy cult and terrorism organization. Contrary to what
is portrayed in some Western media and announced by some Western nations, the MB demonstrations
were militant, violent and inhuman. It is pure terrorism in essence and spirit. MB selected Egypt as a
starting point.
If it is not stopped, which country is next?
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Egyptian Citizens statement - 2:
“To all colleagues and friends who believe in democracy, governance and free world....We have all
condemned outrageous acts of terrorism worldwide over the past decades, either before or after its apex
on September 11, 2001. Today in Egypt, of the 7000 years of profound peaceful civilization, we are
confronting the ugly face of severe terrorism poured on us by the terrorist Muslim Brotherhood and Al-
Qaeda (which are far from holy Islam).
Their terrorism shows in many forms, as follows: attacking and burning churches, mosques, courts,
universities, ministries, municipalities, gas, police and military stations!!! Using different types of
weapons; taking hostages, exploiting women and children as human shields; cutting main and side
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roads; and terrifying and tormenting civilians nationwide!!! What more is needed as proofs of their
inhuman terrorism.
The new Government in Egypt has been tolerant to the furthest extent. However those indescribable acts
of terrorism are not acceptable in any developed nor developing country worldwide. Hence, please
share with your friends and let the world know: What's happening in Egypt: it has NEVER been a
military coup; Egypt is NOT a fascist country. But rather the free, sane millions of Egyptians have
revolted against terrorism, THEN supported by all Egyptian institutions.
To our shock some Governments of the free World in Europe and America have not comprehended the
delicate situation in Egypt against terrorism and called for an urgent Security Council meeting!!!
Thus it is our duty to clarify and iterate the real facts of terrorism confrontations in Egypt, currently
being carried out. We would be supporting our colleagues and friends worldwide who might face
similar battle with terrorism in their countries, God forbid; for the belief of free people and free world.
This is the fact of the matter. Egypt and Egyptians are confronting terrorism now. So we would
appreciate conveying the real truth to your governments in the EU and the USA. We need your support
to fight those terrorists. Please pursue the truth and don't follow alleged fallacies.
We are certain to curb those terrorist waves the soonest and to regain our beloved Egypt, as we and you
all know it."
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Egyptian Citizens statement - 3:
The below are efforts of a number of Egyptians compiling numerous evidence of terrorism targeting
Egypt:
1. Muslim Brotherhood leader Walid Khatab says "The streets would sink in blood and the police
and army are of no value to us " http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tm887hVNM-A
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2. A Morsi supporter threatenes to burn the country after being arrested at Al Nahda sit-in,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6g49VlsGtd0
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3. Muslims Brotherhood resisting police during the disengagement of the sit in at Rab3a al
Adaweya, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GO3Rh3OdDOg
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4. Weapons that have been seized during the disengagement of the sit-in at Al Nahda,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owIS8IqiRek
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5. Security found a coffin filled with ammunition, pistols, cartridges at Al Nahda sit in,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIAX41kLkdY
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6. Brotherhood burning tents and belongings before Disengagement their sit-in,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdkb0XfYrJ0
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7. Violence and attacks of government installations in Egypt,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkGn7h_eeuY
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8. A fire set on in a church in Minya, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRNq3KCSmhw
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9. More than 20 dead bodies found under Rab3a Al Adaweya platform,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1paxyysbOBc
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10. Brotherhood elements ignite fires in Cairo, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REZv5E4bFvk
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11. Muslims Brotherhood cut Game3et Al Dewal Street and the masked men fire shots,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTTTNpgsRKY
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12. Muslims Brotherhood cut Game3et Al Dewal Street and the masked men fire shots,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JdL9lPU9mw
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13. Police seized a large quantity of weapons and live ammunition at Al Nahda sit in,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lROCtr2hyNU
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14. Scenes of the killing os Kerdasa Department officers by members of the Muslim Brotherhood,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljuk2WH3iYE
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15. Dragging and killing of a taxi driver by supporters of the outsed president in Alexandria,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VYsU9goF74
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16. Protesters setting fire at Rabaa Al Adaweya mosque before departure,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsLd6GOI7yg&feature=share
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17. Field execution chamber and the gallows at the hospital at Rabaa Al Adaweya,
http://videoyoum7.com/?p=218865
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18. Worldwide scandal broadcasted by the Egyptian television of the Muslim Brotherhood and
watch what they did, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfoWLuro-X8&feature=share
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19. Muslims Brotherhood tried to kill photographers while being filmed using their guns ;
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=544233678957492
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The above are different statements with
evidences gathered by millions of Egyptians
either from the Government, the private
sector, or ordinary individuals who are
addressing their peers in the free world.
Accepting is Choosing
accept terrorism or to combat terrorism. If
it is not stopped today in Egypt
knows which country would be next
tomorrow?