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Showing posts with label middle east. Show all posts
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February 11, 2011

From the deplorable Mubarak's speech to #Feb11

For those who can read between the lines, it sounded something like this:
"Friends, Egyptians, countrymen, lend me your ears;
I shall stay to deceive the Egyptians, not to let them free.
The evil that men do lives after them;
The good, if any, is oft interred with their bones;
So let it be with us. The international Press
Hath told you I was to leave:
If it were so, it was a grievous fault,
And grievously hath I answered it.
Here, come I to speak in Egypt funeral.
"


[AlJazeeraEnglish]
Jan 10/2011
- Hosni Mubarak gave a speech in which he was anticipated to announce
his resignation...
instead, the 82-year-old Egyptian president repeated his intention to
remain in power
until the presidential elections in September.
... Then Egyptians hold 'Farewell Friday' tomorrow, on 18th protests' day !
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Finally, on late Febrary 11/2011 afternoon, Al Jazeera live announces...

6:03pm: Omar Suleiman says: President Hosni Mubarak has waived the office of president.

He's gone. He's resigned - 30 years of Mubarak rule is over.
Jubilation breaks out across Egypt. Flags waving. Joyous scenes in Tahrir Square, Alexandria,
Suez... and even Paris/Griset !


Enjoy with Egyptian people on AJ live blog
Today is #feb11 on Twitter.
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I've never appreciated 'dominoes' until now,
Isn't it curious?

And, besides...
people say
there's no 2 without 3.

Who's next?

January 30, 2011

Dies Iræ now settled in Egypt...

"Mors stupebit, et natura, Cum resurget creatura, Iudicanti responsura".
[Death is struck, and the nature, all creation is awaking, to its Judge an answer making"].

Al Jazeera English Live Stream watch now...

11:40 this morning: "The Al Jazeera Network strongly denounces and condemns the
closure of its bureau in Cairo by the Egyptian government. The Network received
notification from the Egyptian authorities this morning.
"Al Jazeera sees this as an act designed to stifle and repress the freedom of reporting
by the network and its journalists. In this time of deep turmoil and unrest in Egyptian
society it is imperative that voices from all sides be heard; the closing of our bureau
by the Egyptian government is aimed at censoring and silencing the voices of the
Egyptian people.
"Al Jazeera assures its audiences in Egypt and across the world that it will continue its
in-depth and comprehensive reporting on the events unfolding in Egypt.
Al Jazeera journalists have brought unparalleled reporting from the ground from across
Egypt in the face of great danger and extraordinary circumstances. Al Jazeera Network
is appalled at this latest attack by the Egyptian regime to strike at its freedom to report
independently on the unprecedented events in Egypt."

Al Jazeera has received widespread global acclaim for their coverage
on the ground across the length and breadth of Egypt.
-
Special 'Anger in Egypt' coverage page.
- Al Jazeera tweets about the protests from the field.
-
Map of the 'day of wrath' throughout Egypt.


*** Jan 29/2011 The Egyptian Internet blackout continues into its second full day,
with
no substantive change overnight. The government seems to have put itself
in a tough
position, as the Egyptian working week begins tomorrow
...

*** Jan 28/2011 The Internet routing situation for Egypt continues to be bleak, with an
estimated 93% of Egyptian networks currently unreachable. Renesys
saw no significant
improvements or changes in Egyptian international Internet
routing overnight...
*** Jan 27/2011 Confirming what a few have reported this evening: in an action
unprecedented in
Internet history, the Egyptian government appears to have ordered
service providers to shut down all international connections to the
Internet...

20 ways to circumvent the internet block
[by Anonymous]


ACCESS campaign for digital freedom in Egypt:
https://www.accessnow.org/page/s/help-egypt

President Hosni Mubarak's son, has fled the country, according to US-based Arabic
website
Akhbar al-Arab. Earlier, unconfirmed reports said Mubarak's wife also fled
to London on Tuesday as nationwide protests swelled.


Will Dominoes Fall in North Africa? [allAfrica]

I strongly hope that the anti-dictatorship's red tidal wave, emerged in Tunisia,
will
soon submerge all Middle East countries.

Yours Faithful,
Yellow Bastet
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