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Egypt protesters torch main Brotherhood HQ

Source: Lebanon Daily Star, Dec 6 2012, 3:43pm CST

Egyptian protesters chant anti Muslim Brotherhood and Egyptian President Mohammed Mosri slogans outside the presidential palace, in Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser) CAIRO: Egyptian protesters set ...

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2 hours ago

Egypt: Security Forces Foil Smuggling Of Explosives To Sinai

Source: Rantburg  |   May 20 2013, 11:29pm CDT

[Ynet] Egyptian security forces thwarted the smuggling of half a ton of explosives to the Sinai Peninsula. The explosives were found on a vehicle making its way from Cairo to Sinai. The identity or the destina ...

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3 hours ago

Egypt army ready to release kidnapped soldiers

Source: China Daily  |   May 20 2013, 10:36pm CDT

CAIRO - The Egyptian army sent more troops to Sinai Peninsula on Monday, getting ready for a possible military operation to release the seven kidnapped soldiers, a military source told Xinhua. On Thursday, a group of militants abducted seven mili ...

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23 weeks ago


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"Two hundred thugs went to the headquarters. Security tried to prevent them, but some got through the back door, ransacked it and set it on fire. It is still burning now"


Source: Lebanon Daily Star

 

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4 hours ago

Egypt sends forces after kidnapping

Source: Herald Scotland  |   May 20 2013, 9:54pm CDT

EGYPT'S army has sent reinforcements into the Sinai Peninsula after President Mohamed Mursi said there would be no talks with militant Islamists who have abducted seven members of the security forces. EGY ...

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US concerned by Egypt's civil rights record

Source: Daily Nation   |   May 20 2013, 9:07pm CDT

The United States expressed concern Monday at the repression of civil rights in Egypt, particularly the free speech rights of political activists and journalists. "We are deeply concerned by the growing trend of efforts to punish and ...

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5 hours ago

US Concerned with Charges Against Egyptian Journalists

Source: THISDAY LIVE  |   May 20 2013, 8:20pm CDT

The United States on Monday expressed concern over defamation charges brought against two Egyptian journalists critical of President Mohamed Mursi and called on the government to condemn actions that stifle freedom of expression. Public Prosecutor Talaat ...

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Egypt deploys army to Sinai after kidnapping of soldiers

Source: The Columbian  |   May 20 2013, 8:19pm CDT

CAIRO — Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi ordered army reinforcements to the restive Sinai on Monday amid rising tensions there over the kidnapping of seven soldiers by suspected Islamist militants. In a break from pas ...

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6 hours ago

'Grand Deception' Documentary by Steven Emerson Racks Up Film Festival Honors

Source: Big Hollywood  |   May 20 2013, 7:37pm CDT

The 70-minute film focuses on the Muslim Brotherhood and its penetration in the United States. It features documents and recordings from federal investigations, undercover recordings, and interviews with FBI agents, federal prosecutors, and M ...

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6 hours ago

Egypt Sends Show of Force to Sinai After Kidnappings

Source: The New York Times  |   May 20 2013, 7:29pm CDT

Roger Anis/El Shorouk Newspaper, via Associated Press Egyptian border police officers read a newspaper Monday that reported on the abduction of their colleagues on Thursday at the closed Rafah crossing between Egypt and the Gaza ...

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9 hours ago

Egyptians don’t like Morsi’s presidency, but opposition flounders anyway

Source: The State  |   May 20 2013, 4:43pm CDT

CAIRO — As Egypt’s first democratically elected president nears the completion of his first year in office, there is growing resentment among Egyptians about his tenure. The dismal economy has grown worse, sectarian te ...

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