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الإخوان:بين الكذبة و الحقيقه
لم يصدر المفتي الحكم بالإعدام علي الرئيس المعزول محمد مرسي. ولكن علي المستويين السياسي و الإجتماعي، صدر الحكم عندما رفض مرسي والإخوان المسلمين فكرة الإنتخابات المبكرة في صباح ٣ يوليو ٢٠١٣ .فجاء الرد الأولي بالإنقلاب علي مرسي من قبل القوات … Continue reading
Traffic Tickets and Revolutions
His name was Hani. A young man, MBA holder, and in a nation like Egypt which often makes little sense, he was driving a group of us in a minibus to the cooler environs of Alexanderia. With the serenity of … Continue reading
Posted in Egypt, Journalism, Middle East, Politics, rabaa, Short Story, Writing
Tagged revolution
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A Stranger In The Motherland
A stranger in the motherland Daily News Egypt / August 13, 2014 / No Comments ShareThis Facebook Tweet Print Email By Amr Khalifa (Published here ) The Cairo sun beat down mercilessly upon landing at the airport; … Continue reading
Posted in Egypt, islam, Journalism, Middle East, rabaa, Writing
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A Tale of Blood: Rabaa to Gaza
Late last night, in Gaza, gunships made those menacing sounds again: more rockets landed on the strip. This invasion will end sooner than later but the scars that the inhumane death toll, nearly 2000, will leave behind will not. It … Continue reading
Posted in Egypt, gaza, IDF, islam, israel, Journalism, Middle East, palestine, Politics, rabaa, WAR, Writing
Tagged resistance
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Premeditated Murder at Rabaa
I can hear the bullets. The screams pierce my ear drums. The cries will haunt my nightmares tonight. The Human Rights Watch report outlining the systematic murder of Egyptians at Rabaa outlines the biggest national shame in modern Egyptian history-nothing … Continue reading
Posted in Egypt, islam, Journalism, Middle East, rabaa, Short Story, Writing
Tagged Egypt, islam, Middle East, rabaa, Short Story, Sisi, writing
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Rabaa: HRW , What are you hiding Sisi ?
When I was a young boy my mother taught me, early on, that those who tell the truth have nothing to fear. I strongly suspect strongman Sisi was taught the same by his mother. It is apparant that he hasnt … Continue reading
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Tagged rabaa
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