The Alliance of Egyptian Americans National Iinitiative The Alliance of Egyptian Americans (AEA) has adopted the following interrelated three steps as a national comprehensive initiative to institute true democracy in Egypt. 1- Declare a 3 to 5 years transitional period … Continue reading
National Initiative Against Power Inheritance We, the undersigned, declare our opposition to power inheritance and Gamal Mubarak’s succession to his father. Besides Gamal’s lack of qualifications, we strongly believe that power inheritance is against freedom, democracy, and equal opportunity among … Continue reading
Pioneering Egyptian Comedian Dies Fuw’ad al-Muhandis was one of the most well-known Egyptian actors. A pioneer in the Egyptian cinema. He was often credited with creating modern Egyptian comedy. He was born on 6 September 1924, in al-`Abassiyah district in … Continue reading
MER 240 Table of Contents The Brotherhood Goes to Parliament Samer Shehata and Joshua Stacher (Samer Shehata is assistant professor at the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies at Georgetown University. Joshua Stacher is completing a doctorate at the University of … Continue reading
AMY GOODMAN: We’re joined on the phone right now by Noam Chomsky, professor of linguistics and philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, author of dozens of books. His latest is Failed States: The Abuse of Power and the Assault … Continue reading
قيمتها 120 مليون جنيه… الحكومة حصلت على منحة يابانية لدعم الصادرات واشترت بها أجهزة تكييف وسيارات للموظفين كتب حسين عودة (المصريون) : بتاريخ 9 – 7 – 2006 حصلت الحكومة الأسبوع الماضي على منحة يابانية قيمتها 120 مليون جنيه لزيادة … Continue reading
Sunday, July 02, 2006 Egypt’s Future: Bright or Bleak – Discussion Activism is starting to grow day after day in London and Egyptian activists are starting to exchange ideas, create common grounds, and try to make use of their presence … Continue reading
Arab Americans constitute an ethnicity made up of several waves of immigrants from the Arabic-speaking countries of southwestern Asia and North Africa that have been settling in the United States since the 1880s. More than 80 percent are U.S. citizens. … Continue reading
In continuation of the persistent violations and abuses by the Egyptian security apparatus of human rights and freedoms in Egypt, its troops have today assaulted, beaten and detained demonstrators supporting persecuted judges. The number of detainees is more than 300, most … Continue reading
Judges in Egypt Lend Voice to Chorus for Reform 03/05/2005 | Los Angeles Times | EGYPT | Megan K. Stack The rebellion erupted last month in the sober, stolid quarters of the Alexandria Judges’ Club: 1,200 magistrates publicly demanded judicial independence … Continue reading