Our Martyrs
Tentative list of those killed in the fight against the brutal, repressive Egyptian regime and its President since #jan25.
Tentative list of those killed in the fight against the brutal, repressive Egyptian regime and its President since #jan25.
… for amateur Egyptian photographers. Can be found at http://masree.wordpress.com/
Al-Masry Al-Youm, the Arabic Egyptian daily paper, ran a front page headline story (English Version) on the Egyptian Minister of Industry and Trade, Rasheed Mohammed Rasheed, and his recent visit to Germany where he commented on the on-going German Companies bribery scandal (an issue that has been occupying front page news in Cairo for sometime). [...]
Found an entry over here which discusses it. I’ll leave it to you to form your own opinion, but (since they have comment moderation enabled), I will share my very short comment on their post: “Maybe I’m not getting it… but I’d like to see pictures of Jesus and Moses done in a similar, quite [...]
How CNN.com writers twist words on the blatant Israeli disregard for International Law.
In full, utter and complete breach of international law (in the form of ICJ rulings, multiple Security Council resolutions and agreements the zionist entity itself made), the Israeli government has approved the building of another major settlement on undisputed Palestinian land. According to the article linked to above, the Israeli Ambassador to the United States [...]
A friend on facebook recently posted a link to this article (Note: Article is in Arabic and thus my response will be longer than if it had been in English since I will have to translate/para-translate certain passages that I wish to criticize) which I thought was one of the stupidest things I have ever [...]
It’s been a year and two months since I’ve published a post here. A lot has changed: I’ve gotten engagaged, I now work half the year in Baghdad and I’m moving to Amman. I’ve also discovered that, as many bloggers and writers over the years have discovered, that I’m currently going through a dry spell. [...]
Cairene has a critical piece that really touches on the true essence of freedom and democracy since he apparently dislikes the Muslim Brotherhood as much as I.
Today is the 34th anniversery of the much-acclaimed (in Egypt) 6th of October war (which took place in 1973). The 6th of October is, and has been, a National Holiday since the war. It is also the day that former Egyptian president Anwar El-Sadat was assassinated by a group of Islamic extremists during the 1981 [...]