Thursday, January 06, 2011
Explosive Rumors
الإشاعات المتفجرة
قنبلة المنيا اتضح انها علبة صغيرة بها مسامير وليس بها أي مواد متفجرة
عدا الإشاعة نفسها
http://bit.ly/hh4VIE
عدا الإشاعة نفسها
Menya bomb turned out to be a small can with nails, nuts and bolts.
There were no explosives involved except of course the rumor itself.
http://bit.ly/hh4VIE
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هلال بشرطة
تعانق الهلال والصليب معا لفتة طيبة
لكن هل نريد أن نختزل الوطن في رموز دينية؟
ماذا نفعل إذا هوجم البهائيون أو غير المتدينين؟
هل عندها نضع هلال بشرطة -) ؟
Wednesday, January 05, 2011
Comment on Article: Amr Moussa Offers a Safe Exit
I really hope that end of the tunnel is near. Gamal chances of becoming the next president have been steadily shrinking since 2005. I think it would require massive rigging to try to pass that enterprise now.
About Egypt
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
About Egypt
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
Comment on Article: Amr Moussa Offers a Safe Exit
As you say, the Pile of Corruption Charges is Sky-high ... With a few exceptions , I doubt that it will be a good idea to start trying people for corruption because virtually everyone can be implicated . The important thing is to move forward and start re-buildin g the broken system which was built upon corruption .
About Egypt
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
About Egypt
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
Comment on Article: Amr Moussa Offers a Safe Exit
Thank you for pointing me to this interestin g conversati on you had with Moussa. I do agree with you, being the head of the Arab League lost him some credibilit y, which may be one of the reasons the regime sent him into that direction in the first place. Yet, as you said, Moussa can achieve a remarkable some back as someone who both the regime and the opposition can relate to.
Getting to power is one thing and addressing the issues and deep problems of Egypt is another. I think the key task of anyone to come is to help Egyptians build a political process exactly to be able to debate these issues and answer these questions in a way that can claim to represent the will of Egyptians.
About Egypt
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
Getting to power is one thing and addressing the issues and deep problems of Egypt is another. I think the key task of anyone to come is to help Egyptians build a political process exactly to be able to debate these issues and answer these questions in a way that can claim to represent the will of Egyptians.
About Egypt
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
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