Showing posts with label Egypt today. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Egypt today. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Egypt today - Iran's naval warships enter Suez Canal first time in 3 decades during Middle East Crisis

This is not going to help the tensions in the Middle East
RussiaToday | February 22, 2011 | likes, 8 dislikes
Two Iranian naval warships entered the Suez Canal this Tuesday, en route to the Mediterranean. Israel, which views Iran as a threat, has already called the move a 'provocation'. Iranian officials say the frigate and supply vessel are headed to Syria for a year-long training mission. It's the first time Iran's military ships have sailed those waters since the country's Islamic revolution of 1979. Egypt's Defence ministry says Iran's request stated the vessels would have no military equipment or nuclear materials onboard.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Egypt yesterday - Tahrir Square Celebrations Cairo / We hope that tourism will return switly to this country to assist the people

MEGATHUNDERFLASH | February 11, 2011 | likes, 0 dislikes
EGYPTIAN REVOLUTION GETS RID OF DICTATOR HOSNI MUBARAK. OMAR SULEIMAN NEXT TO GO. MUBARAK SWISS BANKS ACCOUNTS - SAID TO HOLD MUBARAK ASSETS OF OVER U.S.$ 4O BILLION FROZEN. JUBILATION IN THE STREETS OF CAIRO, ALEXANDRIA AND ALL PARTS OF EGYPT. LIBERATION STRUGGLE AND PROTESTORS HAVE WON THE BATTLE AND NOW BEGIN PLAN B; PREPARING TO WIN THE WAR - FREE AND FAIR ELECTIONS, ELECTING A NEW GOVERNMENT, ENSURING AN END OF MARTIAL LAW, AND FREEDOM OF POLITICAL DETAINEES IMPRISONED BY MUBARAK AND HIS HENCHMEN. SAUDIA ARABIA NERVOUS AS WITH ISRAEL, JORDAN AND THE REGION OF THE MIDDLE EAST. MUBARAK HIDING OUT AT HIS EGYPTIAN COASTAL RESIDENCE. HAS NOT APPEARED IN PERSON BEFORE THE EGYPTIAN PEOPLE. Massive protests at Tharir Square, Alexandria and other parts of Egypt as people of Egypt march on Egyptian State TV and Mubarak Presidential Palalce.

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English to Arabic translation

يتخلص الثورة المصرية حسني مبارك ديكتاتور. عمر سليمان التالي للانتقال. مبارك حسابات البنوك السويسرية -- قال للاحتفاظ بأصول مبارك الولايات المتحدة أكثر من مليار دولار مجمدة 4O. ابتهاج في شوارع الاسكندرية والقاهرة وجميع أنحاء مصر. وفاز النضال والتحرير المتظاهرين المعركة وتبدأ الآن خطة بديلة، وإعداد نكسب الحرب -- انتخابات حرة ونزيهة وانتخاب حكومة جديدة، وضمان إنهاء الأحكام العرفية ، وحرية المعتقلين السياسيين المسجونين مبارك ورجاله. السعودية العصبي كما مع إسرائيل والأردن ومنطقة الشرق الأوسط. مبارك يختبئون في مقر اقامته الساحلية المصرية. ولم يظهر شخصيا أمام الشعب المصري. احتجاجات ضخمة في ساحة Tharir والاسكندرية وأجزاء أخرى من مصر وشعب مصر على مسيرة الدولة المصري حسني مبارك والتلفزيون Palalce الرئاسي.



أعلاه هي وجهات نظر الناشر في هذا الفيديو، وأنه ليس من محرر هذا الموقع

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Egypt today - NA News: Egypt President Mubarak steps down - 12 February 2011

154thmedia | February 11, 2011 | likes, 0 dislikes
CAIRO - Cairo's streets exploded in joy on Friday when President Hosni Mubarak stepped down after three-decades of autocratic rule and handed power to a junta of senior military commanders.

A grim-faced and ashen Vice President Omar Suleiman announced the handover on state television after an extraordinary national outpouring of rage brought more than a million furious demonstrators onto the streets.

"Taking into consideration the difficult circumstances the country is going through, President Mohammed Hosni Mubarak has decided to leave the post of president of the republic and has tasked the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces to manage the state's affairs," Suleiman said.

Earlier, the 82-year-old strongman had flown out of Cairo to his holiday retreat at Sharm el-Sheikh on the Red Sea, his ruling party said.

As news spread cries of "Allahu Akbar" -- God is greatest! -- and howls of victory rang out in the streets of the capital and firecrackers exploded.

In Tahrir Square several protesters fainted with the emotion of the moment following two weeks of protest.

The plaza has become a focal point of the revolt since it was occupied by protesters in late January, and earlier in the day had been thronged by hundreds of thousands of Egyptians, who prayed and chanted abuse at Mubarak.

"People here don't care if he's in the palace or not. We want him to quit the presidency," said 40-year-old Mohammed Hamdan, who works for an oil firm, as he joined the protest outside Mubarak's palace in the Cairo suburbs.

"He has to leave the country, our demands are clear, we want the entire NDP to be dissolved and to get out because they have destroyed the country," said Magdi Sabri, a smartly dressed middle-aged man outside state television.

In a show of solidarity in at least lower levels of the army, three Egyptian officers shed their weapons and uniforms and joined the protesters.

An impassioned preacher addressed the military in his sermon, exhorting them to "act in a way that will be acceptable to God on judgement day," shortly before fainting and being carried away through the crowd.

On Thursday night, hundreds of thousands had crowded into Tahrir Square to hear a speech that was widely expected to be Mubarak's last as president.

Instead, he delegated some of his powers to his ally and Egypt's former intelligence supremo, Omar Suleiman, while vowing he would stay in office until September and one day die in Egypt, ruling out a flight into exile.

Mubarak had also been on a collision course with the international community, and in particular Egypt's key ally and donor, Washington.

In his speech on Thursday, he took a swipe at the United States and other countries that want a faster transition to democracy in the Arab world's most populous nation, vowing: "I have never bent to foreign diktats."

US President Barack Obama reacted with a flash of anger of his own, saying Mubarak had failed to map out "meaningful or sufficient" change, or to speak clearly enough to Egypt and the world.

- AFP /ls

Friday, February 11, 2011

Egypt today - 4.000.000 Protesters In Egypt TODAY 11/Feb/2011 1PM!


Egypt news - all the latest and breaking Egyptian news - Telegraph

aymaneto | February 11, 2011 | likes, 0 dislikes
11/2/2011 At 1PM More Then 4MILLION Protesters Asking For Mubarak To Go Out, Its Going to Be More Then That In a Few Hours. I'm sure Its Going To Be 10Million Today.
AP via Yahoo! News - 1 hour 20 minutes ago