Christianity Today on Pope Shenouda
Just a short post today to direct to the article I contributed to Christianity Today on why the death of Pope Shenouda is also mourned by Egypt’s Protestants. If you click on the link above today you will see it highlighted as the lead story. Afterwards, please click here for the permanent link. I hope [...]![]()
Egypt’s military leaders say elections will be held on time; statement may sow strife
Via The Washington Post Cairo — Egypt’s military rulers rejected calls Thursday to delay parliamentary elections scheduled to take place next week and issued a strongly worded statement that has the potential to further polarize the country as it reels from a week of violent protests. The statement called on…
Video: QabilaTV’s No Return ( مفيش رجوع)
QabilaTV‘s latest is a rap video in support of Egyptians’ continuous desire for Freedom, Justice, Integrity and Dignity.
Graffiti: Sheep ‘Will Not Forget’
After Egypt’s sheep put up an unsuccessful fight for survival this week, graffiti of ‘We Will Not Forget’ have been spreading in different neighbourhood of Cairo. I spotted the one above in Nozha street, Ard El Golf….
Brotherhood, Salafis and Sufis wage electronic war ahead of elections
By Osama el-Mahdy and Hany ElWaziry, via Almasry Alyoum Facebook has turned into an electronic battlefield for the Muslim Brotherhood, Salafis and Sufis campaigning for seats in the upcoming parliamentary elections, as they increasingly criticize each other and promote their own candidates on the popular social network. Sufis have quoted…
Transportation Ministry Projects Frozen Due to Security Void
Via Almasry Alyoum Projects Egypt’s Transportation Ministry had planned for 2011 and 2012 have been completely halted since the revolution broke out on 25 January, sources within the ministry told Al-Masry Al-Youm on Monday. The sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity, attributed this stoppage to the political and security…
I love the life of freedom–احب عيشة الحريه
ِAhmed Ramy sung in the US in Arabic–how small is the world becoming.


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