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  • Morsi NGOs Law to be discussed with different parties before its approval

    Arab Finance - Monday 20th May, 2013

    President Mohamed Morsi said a draft law on non-governmental organizations will not be approved before discussing it with all the civil society parties so that it may be satisfactory to all and support voluntary work in the field of development. This came during the president's meeting with the members of the General Federation of ...

  • Zim treason charges for viewing Egypt on TV

    afrol News - Monday 20th May, 2013

    The Robert Mugabe government on 19 February ordered the arrest of 46 activists attending a meeting organised by the International Socialist Organisation at which footage of the Egypt protests were shown and discussed. These 46 now have been charged with treason. "They were watching DVD news clips of the protests in Tunisia and Egypt," Roselyn Hanzi of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human ...

  • If Egypt can we can do it too - Swazi opposition

    afrol News - Monday 20th May, 2013

    "Tunisia and Egypt are a big 'we can do it too,' not just for Swaziland, but for the rest of the African continent and the repressed Arab world," according to the Swazi ...

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  • Zimbabweans missing after Egypt party

    afrol News - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Five young Zimbabweans have gone "missing" after celebrating the victory of the Egyptian revolution. The five opposition supporters are believed to be in ...

  • Egypt court suspends planned election date

    afrol News - Monday 20th May, 2013

    An Egyptian court today ruled that the parliamentary elections, which President Mohammed Morsi had decreed for 22 April, must be postponed. Judges say the Constitutional Court needs time to approve the new Electoral Code. Mr Morsi says he will appeal the ...

  • Opposition to boycott another Egypt election

    afrol News - Monday 20th May, 2013

    This weekend, opposition leader Mohammed El-Baradei called for a boycott of the upcoming parliamentary elections in Egypt. Mr El-Baradei made his announcement on Twitter, saying the opposition should not let itself to be abused to legitimise a "sham democracy". The Nobel Peace Prize laureate compared the upcoming poll to the last elections under toppled President Hosni Mubarak, when he ...

  • Egypt Islamists use homophobia to win votes

    afrol News - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Homosexuality is becoming an issue in the upcoming Egyptian elections, with the Muslim Brotherhood already being accused of spreading homophobia to win ...

  • Dozens of tanks and heavy military equipment cross Suez Canal on way toNorth Sinai

    IMRA - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Dozens of tanks and heavy military equipment cross Suez Canal on way to North Sinai Ismailia - Khaled Lotfy AlAhram 20-5-2013 | 09:48 [Google translation] http://bit.ly/19TTI7c An official security source said that that dozens of tanks and heavy equipment of the army crossed the Suez Canal en route to the northern Sinai. The source told Al Ahram that the contingent that included tanks, ...

  • Father of five-year-old who drowned in Egypt tells of attempt to save her

    The Telegraph - Monday 20th May, 2013

    The father of a five-year-old who drowned in a hotel pool in Egypt fought back tears as he told how he was forced to try and resuscitate because there was no one to help ...

  • Egyptian Soldier Recognizes Kidnapped Officers

    All Africa - Monday 20th May, 2013

    An Egyptian soldier at the Rafah border crossing said on Sunday that he recognised four of his colleagues from a circulated online video of them being held hostages, an eyewitness told Aswat Masriya. Militants kidnapped seven security officers on Thursday, including four army conscripts and three state security officers. A video has been posted online showing seven blindfolded men dressed in ...

  • Breaking - Unknown Assailants Fire At Rafah Central Security Camp

    All Africa - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Unknown assailants opened fire at a central security forces camp in Rafah's al-Ahrash on Friday morning but there were no casualties, a security source said. The attackers shot at the camp's main gate, prompting armed security officers to fire back at them, the source added. This camp has been attacked five times since the 2011 uprising and was reinforced with army soldiers. State ...

  • Even governors in Pharaonic Egypt died in their 20s

    afrol News - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Researchers have analysed more than 200 mummies from ancient Egypt, finding that even high dignitaries were poorly nourished and had infectious diseases. The typical governor in Pharaonic Egypt died before he was 30 years ...

  • Still double standards in Egypt justice

    afrol News - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Egyptian activists are enraged by continued double standards by the judiciary, as strikers and protesters are still sent to military tribunals while an ex-Minister ordering the shooting of protesters is ...

  • How cyber-activism lent savvy to North African protests

    afrol News - Monday 20th May, 2013

    The revolutions and protest movements in North and sub-Saharan Africa are by the people, but they could never have taken the form they took and keep on taking without social media and new ...

  • Egyptians split on Saturdays referendum

    afrol News - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Protesters at Cairo's legendary Tahrir Square are mostly against tomorrow's precipitated referendum over a new constitution for Egypt, which they see as too similar to the ...

  • Leaks Mubarak behind 2005 terror attack

    afrol News - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Documents seized from Egypt's dismantled State Security agency seem to document that the Mubarak regime itself was planning and executing the bombing of the ...

  • Qatar Gaza Aid Via Egypt Not Israel

    Palestine Chronicle - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Former US President Jimmy Carter has downplayed the US influence over Israel and Palestine, saying its record low sway on either side hinders resolution of prolonged Palestinian-Israeli ...

  • Deaths in Israel-Egypt Border Shootout

    Palestine Chronicle - Monday 20th May, 2013

    One Israeli soldier and three armed men have been killed in clashes along the Israel-Egypt border. Israeli troops shot the three heavily armed men when they crossed the Egyptian border and ambushed the soldiers, averting "a very big terror attack", an Israeli military spokeswoman said on Friday. The incident took place on the Israeli side of the frontier at a place called Har Harif, ...

  • Egypt faces social pressure to end alcohol sales

    General Sources - Monday 20th May, 2013

    CAIRO, May 20, 2013 (AFP) -Egypt's liquor stores are under growing pressure to stop selling alcohol, they say, not from the country's Islamist government, but from society itself. The shelves of Amir Aziz's central Cairo premises are stacked with beer, wine and spirits, but they are invisible from the street. Aziz has covered the window with metal sheets to avoid angering ...

  • Egypt Anti-President Campaign Stirs Up Mixed Reactions

    All Africa - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Cairo - The recent "Tamarrud" (Arabic for " Rebel") campaign that aims to pressurize Egypt's Islamist President Mohamed Morsi to call for an early presidential election has stirred up mixed reactions in the country. The campaign targets the collection of 15 million anti-Morsi signatures by the end June 30, which marks one year of Morsi's coming into office, to ...

  • Eleven Arrested in Cairos Friday Clashes

    All Africa - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Egyptian prosecution ordered on Sunday the arrest of 11 people for four days pending investigations, in relation to clashes that took place on Friday during a million-man demonstration calling for early presidential elections. The prosecution accused the defendants of assaulting security forces, destructing public and private enterprises, throwing firebombs and disturbing public order. The ...

  • Egypt’s border with Gaza stays closed. protest continues

    Ya Libnan - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Egypt’s border with the Gaza Strip remained closed Sunday as the families and colleagues of seven Egyptian soldiers who were kidnapped in the northern Sinai Peninsula last week continued a ...

  • Sudan The Road of Qustul - Halfa ... a Communication Gate Between Sudan and Egypt

    All Africa - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Inaugurating the Qustul- Adendan- Wadi halfa land-road with a length of 350 Km between Sudan and Egypt. It is described by many officials as a main gate to jumpstart the economical and commercial relations between Sudan and Egypt. The new road will reduce the cost of goods transport by 80% percentage and reactivate the signed agreements between the two states. Sudan had already welcomed ...

  • Number of poisoned Egyptian students rises to 107 protests lead to clashes local media

    SINA - Monday 20th May, 2013

    CAIRO, April 29 (Xinhua) -- The number of Egyptian students who suffered food poisoning on Monday rose to 107, while some other students blocked a road in protest and clashed with the police, state-run Al-Ahram newspaper reported on its website. The health ministry told the newspaper that the number of victims had risen to 107. Earlier Monday night, official MENA news agency put the toll at 90, ...

  • Gunmen storm Egyptian security post in lawless Sinai Peninsula

    Times of India - Monday 20th May, 2013

    ISMAILIA: Gunmen stormed an Egyptian security forces base in the Sinai Peninsula at dawn on Monday and exchanged gunfire with forces inside the base before retreating, security sources said. The gunmen attacked the base in ...

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