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Egyptian military retains old Mubarak regime

Crescent International

Rabi' al-Awwal 10, 14322011-02-13

The Egyptian military is exposing its true face. Two days after Hosni Mubarak was driven from power, the old regime, including the much-despised Omar Suleiman, has been retained. Earlier in the day, a military spokesman announced they were dissolving parliament and suspending the constitution but did not lift the state of emergency.

People's power drives Mubarak from presidency in Egypt

Crescent International

Sha'ban 10, 14322011-02-12

After serving as the centre of protests for 18 days, Tahrir Square in Cairo became the place of thanks giving as hundreds of thousands of Egyptians offered their Fajr prayers on Saturday February 12. The announcement early the day before that Hosni Mubarak had resigned was greeted with outbursts of joy not in Cairo but throughout the country. Almost all major cities witnessed massive rallies of joy.

Mubarak refuses to quit despite massive protests

Crescent International

Rabi' al-Awwal 07, 14322011-02-10

Displaying mule-like stubbornness, Hosni Mubarak, Egypt's unpopular and beleaguered president, confounded critics and observers alike by refusing to quit even while his departure was much anticipated throughout the day on February 10.

Hosni Mubarak to step down?

Crescent International

Rabi' al-Awwal 07, 14322011-02-10

The Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak is to make an address on national television, leading to speculation he will announce his resignation as president. This dramatic development followed a meeting of the Military High Council early in the day that was broadcast on television.

Egypt freedom protests spread to parliament, factories

Crescent International

Rabi' al-Awwal 07, 14322011-02-10

Pro-democracy and pro-dignity protests, into their 17th day, have now spread to Egypt's rubber-stamp parliament as well and joined by workers from many sectors, including textile, steel, hospital and docks at the Suez Canal.

Arab dictators urge Obama not to press Mubarak's departure

Crescent International

Sha'ban 07, 14322011-02-09

Arab dictators--kings, presidents-for-life, generals and colonels--feeling the heat from Egypt's determined protesters, have urged US President Barack Obama not to press the Egyptian tyrant Hosni Mubarak too hard.

Mubarak's teetering regime targets journalists

Crescent International

Rabi' al-Awwal 06, 14322011-02-09

While clinging to power with the backing of the military and his US-zionist masters, Hosni Mubarak's thuggish regime has targeted journalists. Al Jazeera has been singled out for particularly harsh treatment because its reports have exposed the regime's crimes most clearly. It chief correspondent in Cairo.

US CIA operative who murdered two Pakistanis to be set free

Crescent International

Rabi' al-Awwal 05, 14322011-02-08

Raymond Davis, the CIA agent operating as a "security consultant" at the US Consulate in Lahore, will be set free, Crescent International has learned. Davis shot and killed two people riding a motorbike in Lahore on January 26 whom he accused of trying to rob him.

Pro-democracy demonstrators refuse to leave Tahrir Square

Crescent International

Rabi' al-Awwal 03, 14322011-02-06

Thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators are camped in Tahrir Square in Cairo, refusing to leave despite attempts by the illegitimate regime of Hosni Mubarak and the Egyptian military to force them out.

Bush cancels Geneva trip fearing arrest for war crimes

Crescent International

Rabi' al-Awwal 03, 14322011-02-06

Former US President George Bush canceled a forthcoming trip to Geneva fearing that he might be arrested. Bush was to be keynote speaker at a gala dinner organized by the Jewish group, Keren Hayesod, on February 12.

Mubarak and his US-zionist backers clutching at straws in Egypt

Crescent International

Safar 25, 14322011-01-30

The people of Egypt refuse to be intimidated by curfews, violence and US-supplied tear gas shells fired at them by the police. For several nights, people have defied the curfew as government control begins to crumble.

Egypt’s uprising reaches point of no return

Crescent International

Sha'ban 26, 14322011-01-28

The fourth day of protests in Egypt has reached “the point of no return,” as numerous commentators on the street have noted. President Mubarak recently imposed a country-wide curfew, bringing in the military to complete the job that the police force failed to do—contain the Egyptian population’s mass protests.

Tunisia inspires mass uprising in Egypt

Crescent International

Rabi' al-Thani 06, 14362011-01-27

Tunisia’s popular revolt over the month of January 2011 has produced a domino effect over the Middle East, sparking demonstrations and revolts in countries such as Yemen, Algeria, and also Egypt.

Ben Ali flees Tunisia following weeks of unrest

Crescent International

Safar 09, 14322011-01-14

Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, the Tunisian dictator, fled the country on January 14 amid mounting protests over high unemployment, escalating food prices, widespread government corruption and severe restrictions on people's freedoms.

Lebanese government collapses after Hizbullah members resign

Crescent International

Safar 07, 14322011-01-12

The Lebanese government collpased on January 12 following the resignation of 10 Hizbullah cabinet ministers. Another minister, Adnan Sayed Hussein, an ally of Hizbullah, resigned a few hours later bringing the total to 11 ministers quitting the 30-member cabinet.

Egypt denies visas to Gaza-bound Iranian Majlis Members

Crescent International

Sha'ban 16, 14312010-07-28

Even as Egyptians anxiously await news of the death of their aging Pharaoh, the octogenarian president Hosni Mubarak continues to work hard to please his zionist and American masters.

Pakistan Army Chief gets three-year extension

Crescent International

Sha'ban 11, 14312010-07-23

Reflecting the true hierarchy of power in Pakistan, General Ashfaq Pervez Kiyani got an extension of three more years to serve as army chief. The announcement was made by Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani.

German racists desecrate memorial to martyr Marwa el-Sherbini

Crescent International

Sha'ban 11, 14312010-07-23

How widespread is Islamophobia in Europe, especially in Germany where a three-month pregnant Muslim mother, Marwa el-Sherbini was stabbed 18 times in a crowded courtroom in Dresden last year, can be seen

Zionist lobby threatens even US security to advance pro-Israel agenda

Crescent International

Sha'ban 07, 14312010-07-19

Consumed by hatred of Islamic Iran, the US zionist lobby frequently papers over issues that really threaten US policies in order to advance its own agenda.

US Centcom recommends co-opting Hizbullah and Hamas

Crescent International

Sha'ban 04, 14312010-07-16

American neo-cons are alarmed at the proposal by some US officials that the Islamic resistance movement, Hizbullah in Lebanon, should be engaged. The neo-cons' concern springs primarily from the consequences such engagement would have on Israel.

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