One of the greatest challenges of driving in Egypt is knowing when to stop at a stoplight. Cars flood past the red signals as if they weren’t there, and earlier this month on the way to see Mohamed ElBaradei, the … Continue reading
ON TUESDAY, scores of Egyptians — most of them young and many of them women — turned up on the streets of Cairo to press for peaceful political reform. They were members of the 6th of April movement and other groups … Continue reading
http://aeamisr.org/wp-content/uploads/Abrams_dl.jpg Continue reading
PLS. See The ARABIC PAGE!
As the time for our Mid May celebrations (starting Friday 5/14/2010) approaches, it is inevitable that certain changes occur, guests can not come for health reasons or otherwise, new guests are invited, etc. We will keep you updated regularly. So I … Continue reading
Dr. samia Harris AEA VP and Chair of the Mid Atlantic Chapter has announced an invitation to all Chapter members to attend a meeting: Date: Saturday April 17 at 2:00 to 4:00 PM Place: Prince William Academy, 3480 Commission Ct. … Continue reading
During the March 10, 11, and 12th, the Mid Atlantic Chapter held several meetings to discuss the state of reform and change in Egypt. On Wednesday 3/10/2010, Dr. & Mrs. M. Foraida invited the group to a dinner in N. Virginia … Continue reading
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM OF AEA MAY 15, 2010 SYMPOSIUM 9:00 TO 9:05 Beth Baron, Chair, Middle East Studies Dept. CUNY Opening of the Event 9:05 to 9:10 Mahmoud Elshazly, President, AEA Introduction 9:15 to 10:45 PANEL I The … Continue reading
March 15th, 2010 The Poodle Gets Kicked By Patrick J. Buchanan Actually, Joe set himself up. From the moment he set foot on Israeli soil, our vice president was in full pander mode. First, he headed to Yad Vashem … Continue reading
Dear fellow Egyptian Americans:
Many of us have expressed their strong desire to be able to vote in the upcoming elections in Egypt during this pivotal period in Egyptian history.
Upon the advice of some leading Egyptian constitutional and legal scholars you are requested to send the attached letters as indicated and a copy to the Egyptian Ambassador in Washington.
The letters can be sent to the Egyptian Embassy, 3521 International Ct, NW. Washington, DC 20008. Phone 202-244-4319. With a request to forward then to the Foreign and Interior Minsters respectively.
Best Regards
Mahmoud Elshazly,
Alliance of Egyptian Americans Continue reading