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Oh yes there was Jewel. Between pro and anti Morsi protesters, between pro-Morsi protesters and Cairo residents and between pro- Morsi protesters and Copts. It would appear that you have missed out on several weeks' worth of information.
timetraveller wrote:Oh yes there was Jewel. Between pro and anti Morsi protesters, between pro-Morsi protesters and Cairo residents and between pro- Morsi protesters and Copts. It would appear that you have missed out on several weeks' worth of information.
Thats correct TT plus all the other things outside Cairo as a result of the continued rhetoric televised from the camp's by Al Jazeera which if was being spoken in the UK the culprits would also have been arrested and take ten years to deport.
I find Al Jezeera News hard to follow, because it all seems to be one sided, they were showing a report from inside the Cairo Mosque yesterday, were a young woman stated there were 700 people holed up, but the next time she spoke on her camera phone, when the bullets started flying the place looked sparsely void of people, and she was the only one panicking. But they kept going back to this woman and all she was doing was spouting political blather, lies and propaganda, it was so obvious, so why did they keep contacting her in the mosque? Did they just want to transmit a party political broadcast? if they did this young woman was doing a good job, she did slip up a few times though about the numbers, but the Al Jezeera newsreader did not pick her up on it.
Former president Mubarak has been acquitted of the charges in connection with deaths at the time of the 2011 revolution and has now been released. There is an ongoing inquiry into possible corruption...
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The former autocrat ruled Egypt from 1981 until a popular uprising ousted him on 11 February 2011
Bet its not so popular an uprising now :tk
World-famous Egyptologist Zahi Hawass under investigation for graft.
World-renowned Egyptologist and former antiquities minister Zahi Hawass is under investigation by Egypt's authorities on charges...
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I understand now. Man so much corruption in this world I tell you. You know as i used to watch his TV documentaries I always thought that there sneaky about him.