Showing posts with label hosni mubarak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hosni mubarak. Show all posts

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Wahhabi Cleric of Egypt Dreams of Presidency

A group of internet users have created a Facebook page supporting prominent Salafi (Wahhabi) cleric Mohamed Hassan for presidency.
The 50-year-old influential preacher had maintained an apolitical stance during ousted President Hosni Mubarak’s rule and sometimes advocated anti-Christian sentiments, especially when the regime’s relation to the Orthodox Church deteriorated. Hassan has never criticized Mubarak, arguing that it’s religiously forbidden to oppose the ruler.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Natural Gas Mubarak to Israel

Gamal and Alaa Mubarak, the two sons of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, received hundreds of millions of dollars in "commissions" from the sale of Egyptian natural gas to Israel, the Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Jarida reported yesterday. 
Egypt supplied about 40% of Israel's natural gas, which is used to produce about 20% of Israel's electricity. While, the Gazans live in the darkness and under siege.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Ways of the Tyrants

Protesters stormed inside at least six of the buildings, including the agency's main headquarters in Cairo's northern Nasr City neighborhood, confronting officers face-to-face and attacking some in a surreal reversal of roles.
"We are inside, hundreds of us," Mohammed Abdel-Fattah, one of the protesters who barged into the Nasr City compound on Saturday, said in a telephone interview. "We are fetching documents and we are looking for detainees."
Cries of "Allahu akbar," or "God is great," could be heard in the background, as one of the protesters found a file with Mubarak's name on it.
Around 2,500 people swept into the compound, according to the state news agency.
Abdel-Fattah said they barged in from the back doors, and the military, which had cordoned off the building, couldn't stop them. They scoured the building for official documents, many of which were already shredded in huge piles in what they believe was an attempt to hide evidence incriminating senior officials in abuses.
Some also searched the building for secret detention rooms. Others prayed in the compound's mosque.....Read Complete story

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Entire Arab World is Tunisia

New TV's reporter, Ibrahim Dsouki, wrote this on Facebook:
 
"علي عبد الله صالح يقول: اليمن ليست مصر وتونس.. 
القذافي يقول: ليبيا ليست مصر وتونس.. 
مبارك: مصر ليست تونس.. 
يا أغبياء: كل العالم العربي "تونس"

  • Ali Abdullah Salih says: Yemen is not Egypt or Tunisia.  
  • Qadhdhafi says: Libya is not Egypt or Tunisia. 
  • Mubarak: Egypt is not Tunisia.  
  • You fools: the entire Arab world is Tunisia.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Coma Hospital

The dictators could not bear the life of being out of power. Last week former Egyptian president and a friend of Israel, Husni Mubarak went into coma in Sharm al Shaeikh. Yesterday, Tunisian former president Ben Ali also slipped into coma in Saudi Arabia and inshaAllah soon other despots will follow him.
Saudis should build a grand hospital in their country and put these dictators into it altogether. Mubarak should be mummified as per the Egyptian Pharaohic tradition. Saudis should make a special request to Zionists (their long time friend) to send Arial Sharon the butcher of Israel who is still in coma to this day, to be shifted to this hospital.
Later, this hospital to be converted into a Museum of the Tyrants, so that the rulers of the other countries take a lesson from it.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Bahrain on Boil

The Britain divided Arabs into many small countries, that they may rule them easily. In these Arab countries the Monarchs and Dictators were installed with two major purpose; first, that they will be puppet in their hands, second, the sufferers at the hands of these tyrant dictators will solely be the Muslims.
The conditions of these countries i.e. Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Kuwait, Yemen, Iraq and also Pakistan are the best examples. There is a cosmetic democracy in few of these mentioned countries.
In the case of Bahrain, even though it had a Shia majority, the Shias never enjoyed this privilege. The Shias were always discriminated. Iraq and  Bahrain were the countries where the Shias suffered most. The security in Bahrain was always very tight and brutal. The fear of secret police was always on the mind of the people. Any rebellion would be crushed with iron hand. No accountability on abuse of human rights (thousands of civilians are still missing). The British support for the security for the Bahrain King was never questioned.
The House of   Commons always passed resolutions against Iran for few spies and criminals who were convicted by Iranian government, but, the house never brought to the notice to the world the crimes of Bahraini monarch on his people. It received a hefty amount in the name of security. The Bahrainis paid with their lives. Discrimination, Injustice prevailed in Bahrain.
The greatest Injustice is that the brutal police personals are Pakistanis and Afghanis. The Palestinians, Pakistanis, Saudis and non-Shias from other countries were given free citizenship to weaken the Shia majority.
But, now the time has come that the rulers should be ready to leave as Bin Ali of Tunisia and Hosni Mubarak of Egypt have fled, and other tyrants are in waiting. Its a matter of time for their departure.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Egypt Protests: Jitters to Israel

Should the government of Hosni Mubarak be replaced by one not truly committed to freedom and peace, the consequences for Israel could be devastating. As Egypt struggles toward an internal balance that appeases all forces, including the Muslim Brotherhood, peace with Israel could be the price of an Egyptian compromise. And the risks are worse if the Brotherhood, an organization deeply hostile to Israel, America and the West, gets to call the shots.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Exit of Mubarak

Whatever way Mubarak exits from Egypt...but, it won't be as bad as the farewell to George Bush, the shoe of Muntazir Zaidi gave.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Obama to Mubarak: License to Murder the Egyptian people

As soon as I saw the defiant tone and substance of Mubarak's speech, I realized that he is not speaking for himself but for the US/Israeli sponsors.  Israel erred before the Arab people by exposing her intense panic and fear from the prospect of an Arab democracy next door.  Of course, Obama would take note and he consulted with his key adviser on the Middle East, Netanyahu.  I just read the speech by Obama: it confirmed my suspicion, that basically Mubarak was permitted by the US to do with the Egyptian people as he would like.  Every drop of blood that is spilled in Egypt from this day onwards should be blamed on Obama because he has embraced this new strategy of letting Mubarak defy the popular will of the Egyptian people.  I don't trust the Egyptian army: the top brass is hand picked by the US/Israel and can be easily bought off by a combination of bribes, gadgets, and perks.  They could care less about the Egyptian people.  This is part of the ruling group of this tyrant.  The speech by Obama was a not-so-coded language that let Mubarak do what he wish: the talk about transition means that he was basically told to stay in power, because Israel really freaked out at the prospect of Egypt without Mubarak.  How dare Obama talk about technology for the Egyptian youth when his speech did not utter one word about how Mubarak is silencing and restricting the technology of the youth of people. Make no mistake about it: this could be like the 1953 Operation Ajax in Iran.  The US is now arranging for a coup against the will of the Egyptian people.  It requires utmost vigilance and steadfastness and thus far those qualities have been abundant among the Egyptian people.  This move by Obama towards Egypt can be described as criminal because it will lead to blood on the streets.  I wonder if Obama during his talk with Mubarak discussed numbers like: just don't kill more than 50 or 60 a day, or something like that. His unprincipled cynicism reminds me of the conspiracies of the 1950s.  I am so glad that I resisted all efforts by my liberal and leftist friends who were urging me to vote for this personification of the Bush Doctrine. (Angry Arab)

Listen, What Hosni Mubarak is Talking

For last 30 years he has been fulfilling the Demand of Israel, now he promises: 
"I will use the remaining months of my term in office to fill the people's demands," 
Mr. Mubarak seems to be damn serious. He is 82 and young. 
May in remaining months in office he can finish off Palestinians and spent his remaining days of his life peacefully at King Abdullah's palace in Saudi Arabia.

Did Mubarak Mean This?