It doesn't have anything to do with "Islam and Arab culture". News about these "tests" caused an outrage here in Egypt to the extent that the military council denied it at first.
The main reason for these "tests" by the military is to humiliate female activists. The military council in Egypt...
It happened on August 19, the second day after the attack in south Israel and the killing of Egyptian soldiers by Israeli fire. The state run "Middle East" news agency reported it.
BTW, we have many private media networks in Egypt. Add to that satellite channels and the Internet. It's not...
You mean they call some border areas in Israel "the Sinai area" ? if so, the title would be much more clear if it said "Israeli tourists attacked in Eilat".
You see, this denial is not gonna help you learn from your mistakes, nor is it gonna change the fact that you were defeated. You are taking Nasrallah's words out of context, and Nasrallah has refuted this claim. He said that he was answering a hypothetical question, because Hizbullah knew Israel...
Your defeat by a militia in 2006 should be a sobering thought for you.
Also, before you attempt anything make sure you have the US guarantee to give you an airlift the size of "Nickel Grass" that saved you from defeat in 1973.
It's the same threats from you. I'm Egyptian. Try to occupy Sinai, face the consequences, and if you like to fantasize about how Egypt won't be able to retaliate, dream on.
I believe Israelis are the rude ones, instead of thanking Egypt for having to deal with the side effects of the ongoing Israeli Palestinian conflict and for preventing lots of infiltrators from crossing into Israel, this is how they repay Egypt. In many previous occasions Egyptians were sniped...
Israel violated the peace treaty with Egypt, and it's not the first time. Israel killed and injured many Egyptians on several occasions in the past years.
http://nowlebanon.com/NewsArticleDetails.aspx?ID=303052
MFO says Israel entered Egypt, committed violations
A monitoring force stationed...
The current government is not changed in all but Mubarak like you say, many ministers have not changed and the parliament has not been dissolved. Nothing has changed with the government actually, these are just cosmetic changes in order for the regime to save itself. The negotiations were not...
No, the demonstrators declared that those who negotiated the government do not represent them and do not have the right to negotiate on behalf of them. Only after Mubarak steps down a delegation formed of the groups that lead the demonstrations will negotiate with the government. The Muslim...
If you listened to the video in the first link you'll find that the reporter said that he was attacked by security forces in plain clothes, the regime always uses this dirty trick, also Mubarak's hired thugs of course wear civilian clothes.
Not true, the Muslim Brotherhood is not behind the...
You're confusing the "opposition" with the demonstrators. The "negotiations" that the regime held is a game to circumvent the demands of the demonstrators. The regime made these negotiations with some puppet "opposition" parties and the Muslim Brotherhood who did not lead the demonstrations and...
What you are saying contradicts the reality. The reporters have been attacked by the regime's police and thugs, and here are different sources that prove it :
http://www.whatreallyhappened.org/content/bloody-reporter-describes-policy-attack-martial-law-egypt...
Yeah, yeah, look at the militant fundamentalist Muslims who want to establish a fundamentalist Islamic rule !
I'm Egyptian and I'm really appalled by those who want us to remain under the rule of dictators just to preserve their interests and try to justify that by saying that we are...
Basically, you can't even own a handgun legally in Egypt. There are conditions for owning handguns, like you have to own valuable assets that need to be defended, but even if this requirement is met, not anybody can own a handgun; favoritism plays a big part in this.
The Egyptian army is siding with the regime, although they are trying to not look like they are. They intentionally allowed the regime's thugs to enter El Tahrir Square to attack the protesters, and just watched the thugs inflict casualties and injuries on the protesters. They prevented medical...
Election Fraud in Egypt's referendum on the infamous "constitutional amendments" that the regime made in 2007 :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHuAeWyuZ8s
Egypt elections marred by fraud and thuggery :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tv0ExRBo1GQ
Videos documenting electoral fraud by the...
The government has not convinced the population of anything of what you say. And like I said no change could be achieved for 30 years. The "elections" was not just rigged but the regime used violence and hired thugs against the people like it always does.
These people don't seem "convinced"...
Twitter Blocked in Egypt
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/twitter_blocked_in_egypt.php
A Ministry of Communications official stated that Facebook also will be blocked shortly and won't be unblocked until protests end !
I fail to understand how you can consider Egypt's regime democratic.
To me, and I'm an Egyptian living in Egypt, Egypt is governed by a kleptocratic dictatorship.
Most dictatorships in the world try to hide behind a fake democratic veil. In Egypt the regime has tailored the constitution to...
Dictatorship leads to poverty and ignorance. Poverty and ignorance lead to fundamentalism. Supporting dictators is a dumb policy that is in fact encouraging fundamentalism and hate for those who support dictators.
And the alternative does not have to be fundamentalism, it can be democracy.
You're talking about a president who has been in office for 30 years and wants to make his son a president !
A dictatorship that in the habit of using security forces combined with hired thugs to oppress Egyptians, Emergency law has been enforced in Egypt for the past 30 years.
Here is just...
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE70O4TO20110125
Why is the US that is supposed to be a defender of democracy supporting one of the worst dictatorships in the world ?
My friend asked me to recommend PC parts for him, and he wants to play games, but he's on a limited budget.
Do you think that AMD Athlon II X2 250 will bottleneck Radeon HD 6850 on 1920 x 1080 resolution ?
Gadhafi is a clown, he is known in Arab countries as "the lunatic of Lybia". Many Arabs make fun of him because he so solemnly claimed in an Arab Summit that he is "Imam of the Muslims and king of kings of Africa" !
As a Muslim I find it a shame that such a mad dictator uses Islam in his...
It's amazing how you talk about Israel being superior in human rights ! a country that was based on terror, massacres, and stealing people's land that continues to live by those practices.
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