De facto government arrests president and shuts down media
The de facto government of Egypt has arrested President Mohamed Morsi and closed down at least seven satellite television stations, arresting their staff in the process. It is believed...
February 8, 2014
The de facto government of Egypt has arrested President Mohamed Morsi and closed down at least seven satellite television stations, arresting their staff in the process. It is believed...
February 8, 2014
Reports from human rights organisations have revealed that the cases of sexual harassment and rape in Tahrir Square – where opposition supporters staged a sit-in – reached 100. According...
February 8, 2014
After the ousting of Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi on Wednesday night, the chief of Tunisia’s Ennahda Movement, Rashid al-Ghanouchi, ruled out a replication of the Egyptian scenario in Tunis....
February 8, 2014
On Thursday afternoon, Egyptian bulldozers began to demolish the tunnels between Egypt and the Gaza Strip which have functioned as the life-line to the besieged Gaza Strip since the...
February 8, 2014
The former head of Israel’s National Security Council, Giora Eiland, said on Wednesday that the events in Egypt and Syria bode well for the Zionist state. Major General Eiland...
February 8, 2014
Statement by Tarek Ali, Sayed Fouda, Magdy Essam, Mohamed Salem The Muslim Brotherhood has issued a statement in which the movement makes it clear that it rejects what it...
February 8, 2014
This morning the Egyptian authorities closed Al Quds and Yarmuk TV stations on Nile Sat as they begun direct coverage of today’s rally in Rabi’ah Adawiya Square in Cairo....
February 8, 2014
Veteran Egyptian legal expert Tariq al-Bishri has expressed his opinion that the army carried out a military coup against an elected president and a constitution adopted by the nation,...
February 8, 2014
The Egyptian health ministry has revealed that 16 supporters of President Mohammed Morsi have been killed in attacks by opposition protesters in the Cairo suburb of Giza. More than...
February 8, 2014
The leader of Tunisia’s Al-Nahda Party has called on anti-coup protesters in Egypt to stand up for their rights and reject the removal of President Mohamed Morsi. Shaikh Rashid...