‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات Egyptian. إظهار كافة الرسائل
‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات Egyptian. إظهار كافة الرسائل

6/26/2013

#Morsi's speech #egypt

Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi has warned that continuing unrest is "threatening to paralyse the country".
In a televised speech marking his first year in office, Morsi said he had made some "mistakes" since becoming president.
Troops have been deployed across Egyptian cities ahead of planned weekend protests demanding his removal.
Ahead of Mr Morsi's speech, deadly clashes broke out in the northern city of Mansoura.
Two people were killed and 170 injured in fighting between supporters and opponents of the government, a health ministry spokesman told the BBC.
Morsi took power on 30 June 2012. His first year in office has been marred by constant political unrest and a sinking economy.
'Radical measures'
Anti-government protesters in Cairo (26 June 2013)  
Anti-government protesters gathered across Cairo ahead of the president's national address
Speaking on Wednesday evening, President Morsi promised to introduce immediate and radical reforms in state institutions.
He said the polarisation of politics in Egypt had reached the stage where it risked destabilising the entire nation.
 Morsi added that he had done "his best to evaluate the situation" during the past year.
"I was right in some cases, and wrong in other cases," Morsi said.
"I have discovered after a year in charge that for the revolution to achieve its goals, it needs radical measures.
"Every revolution has enemies and every nation has challenges," he said, adding that he would "build on the positives and address the negatives".
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 Morsi's year in review

  • June 2012 - Narrowly wins presidential election. Orders parliament to meet in defiance of a military decree dissolving it
  • July 2012 - Submits to a Supreme Court ruling that the parliamentary elections were invalid
  • August 2012 - Dismisses Defence Minister Hussein Tantawi and Chief of Staff Sami Annan and strips military of say in legislation and drafting the new constitution
  • November 2012 - Rescinds a decree stripping the judiciary of the right to challenge his decisions, after popular protests
  • December 2012 - Public vote approves draft constitution boosting the role of Islam and restricting freedom of speech and assembly
  • March 2013 - Court halts his plans to bring parliamentary elections forward to April, citing failure to refer the electoral law to the Constitutional Court
  • June 2013 - Puts Islamist in charge of 13 of Egypt's 27 governorships - controversially he appoints a member of the former armed group Gamaa Islamiya to be governor of Luxor
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But despite Morsi's initial conciliatory tone, the speech swiftly moved into a condemnation of named people he blamed for Egypt's problems, the BBC's Aleem Maqbool,judges and a journalist figured among those criticised, our correspondent says.
Anti-government supporters had gathered in the capital's Tahrir Square and outside the defence ministry ahead of Morsi's speech.
The head of the army earlier warned it would not allow Egypt to slip into "uncontrollable conflict".
Soldiers have been stationed in areas of the capital, Cairo, where pro-Morsi demonstrators are expected to gather following Friday prayers.
Armoured trucks are lining the streets in near Rabaa al-Adawiya Mosque in the city's east, which has become a gathering point for Islamist protesters.
Troops have also been deployed to protect the presidential palace - the scene of previous clashes - and other public buildings in Cairo.
Fuel shortages Tensions in Cairo have been rising ahead of the demonstrations planned for the weekend, with counter-demonstrations by Islamists in support of Morsi planned for the coming days.
There have also been acute shortages of fuel in the city, leading to huge traffic jams as well as long and sometimes bad-tempered queues at petrol stations, adding to the febrile atmosphere.
Egypt's armed forces prepare for large-scale protests near the Presidential Palace 26 June 2013)  
Soldiers have been deployed across Cairo and other cities around the country ahead of the protests
Some Cairenes have begun stockpiling food in anticipation of street clashes between the two opposing political camps, with staples including canned goods, grains and frozen vegetables much sought after.
Gen Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi said the army was obliged to stop Egypt plunging into a "dark tunnel", in remarks which were seen as one of the strongest interventions since the army handed over power to President Morsi last year.
Anti-Morsi activists say they have gathered 13 million signatures on a petition calling for the Islamist leader to step down. They want early presidential elections to be called to replace him.
His supporters say any move to unseat him now would be undemocratic.
Many analysts say the instability and a continuing threat of violence have frightened away foreign investors and tourists.
There is increasing unemployment, particularly among the young, and the country's foreign currency reserves are falling.

6/21/2013

only in #egypt Egyptian Collective suicide

Egyptian Collective suicide


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4/13/2013

تعرف على الليبرالية في ٣ دقائق: جشع التجار و غلو الأسعار

معنى حرية التبادل و إن أي التبادل طالما حر لازم يكون إيجابي المجموع و ليس صفر المجموع (أي إن كلا من المتبادلين يحسنوا من وضعهم وليس واحد فقط على حساب الأخر). حلقة إليوم بوضح فيها الأسباب العديدة غير جشع التجار و المنتجين اللي تؤدي إلى غلو الأسعار. الإعتقاد إن الجشع هو السبب الأوحد أو الأساسي لغلو الأسعار فكرة مغلوطة بل هي خطر عل الإقتصاد


12/01/2011

مذكرات ثائرة علياء مهدى و الفن الجنسى #علياء_المهدي Alia Mahdy

مذكرات ثائرة  علياء مهدى و الفن الجنسى فى عصر الاخوان المسلمين و الوهابيين فى مصر 





Alia Mahdy
مذكرات ثائرة


Yesterday, I was going to protest against the Egyptian draft constitution with Femen and other Arab women in front of the Egyptian embassy in Paris.
One day before, Inna Shevchenko booked me a plane ticket from Gutenberg Landvetter Airport to Paris on Lufthansa and paid for it online, but I couldn't check-in at the airport. The ticket office woman told me that my ticket was canceled because the payment was not completed. I thought it was an error and had another Femen member buy me a ticket for the next flight on Scandinavian Airlines. I got a boarding pass, checked-in, passed airport security and was waiting for my flight. Then, the same woman came to me and told me that she got a warning about me and I have to show her the credit card used to pay for the ticket and it has to be mine or I will not take that flight. I replied that thousands of people travel with tickets paid for by other people everyday, event holders always pay for participants' travel expenses, I traveled this way three times before on KLM and Ryan Air and the first ticket was also paid for by someone else. She spoke to me in a not nice way, took the boarding pass and told me to collect my luggage. The woman who gave me my luggage removed the sticker that was stuck to it when I checked-in.
I am disappointed that my freedom of expression is also oppressed in Europe.

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فقد استفذنى كثيراً فى ظل الظروف الراهنة للبلاد وسخونة الأحداث من اعتصامات ومظاهرات وانتخابات ومصابين وجرحى وقتلى أن يتم تداول موضوع الثائرة علياء المهدى بنفس قدر الأهمية للأحداث التى  تمر بها البلاد ، أعلم أن ما قامت به هذه الفتاه يعد أمراً شاذاً وغريباً على مجتمعنا وأن ما قامت به يعد انتهاك لكافة مشاعر المصريين من احترام وأخلاق ودين ولكن كنت أتمنى أن تخرج هذه الفتاه لتنفى علاقتها بالمدونة المشئومة أو بالصورعلى أساس أنها مركبة لكن للأسف صرحت بكل وقاحة بأنها صاحبة المدونة وأن الصور حقيقية ومن وقتها دعيت لها بالهداية وعقدت النية ألا أكتب عن هذا الموضوع حتى لا يأخذ أكبر من حجمه فى ظل الظروف التى نعيشها ولكن ما اضطرنى للكتابة فى هذا الموضوع هو الأهتمام الزائد والحاجه الملحه للبعض فى الفضول لمعرفة كل ما يخص هذه الفتاه وأصبحت شهرتها وأهميتها لا تقل عن أحداث تبعيات الثورة فكلما دخلت موقع أجد أخبار جديدة عن علياء وكلما دخلت قسم كتابات أجد مقالات عن علياء وكلما دخلت مكان اسمع البعض يتحدثون عن علياء وكلما وقفت فى اشارة مرور اسمع حديثاً عن علياء وكلما ارتدت مواصلات عامة اسمع مناقشة حامية عن علياء وعلى جدران الشوارع صورة علياء وفى كل مكان علياء .. علياء .. علياء !!



دعونا ننحى علياء جانباً عن حياتنا ونركز ونهتم أكثر بمستقبلنا ومستقبل بلدنا فنحن عندنا ما يكفينا أن نشغل بالنا به بدلاً من أن نشغل تفكيرنا بفتاة مريضة نفسياً أو أنها فريسة سهلة سقطت فى أيدى أصحاب الأفكار الشيطانية لتأجيج مشاعر الفتنة واثارة البلبلة فى هذا الوقت ، عموماً نترك الأمر للتحقيقات وندعو الله جميعا لها ولغيرها بالهداية وأن يصلح أحوالنا وأحوال بلدنا ويرشدنا الى فعل الخير وأن نبتعد عن ما هو يعكر صفو حياتنا وأن نراعى ضمائرنا لنصرة هذا الوطن لأنه يستحق منا ذلك .