Showing posts with label Egyptian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Egyptian. Show all posts

Al Qaeda No.2 Zawahri most likely to succeed bin Laden

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Egyptian-born doctor and medical doctor Ayman al-Zawahri is al Qaeda's second-in-command probable to do well Osama bin Laden subsequent his killing in a firefight with U.S. forces in Pakistan.

Zawahri has been the brains at the back bin Laden and his al Qaeda network, and at times its most public face, continually disapproving the United States and its allies in video messages.

In the latest monitored by the SITE astuteness Group last month, he urged Muslims to fight NATO and American forces in Libya.

"I want to direct the awareness of our Muslim brothers in Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, and the rest of the Muslim countries, that if the Americans and the NATO forces enter Libya then their neighbors in Egypt and Tunisia and Algeria and the rest of the Muslim countries should rise up and fight both the private army of Gaddafi and the rest of NATO," Zawahri said.

Obama consults Saudi King Abdullah on Egypt

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President Barack Obama harassed the need for a significant and lasting political changeover in Egypt in a phone call with key ally King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, official said.

"The President spoke today with King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia about the condition in Egypt," the White House said in a speech.

"The President emphasizes the implication of taking instantaneous steps toward an arranged changeover that is meaningful, lasting, rightful, and responsive to the aspiration of the Egyptian people.

"The President also reaffirmed the long-term promise of the United States to stillness and security in the region."

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, who is beneath siege after days of raging street objection is documented to be close to King Abdullah, who has intended efforts by what he said were "intruders" to hinder with Egypt's constancy.

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US Officials: US-Egypt discuss Mubarak quitting

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The Obama management is in talks with top Egyptian officials about the possible instantaneous acquiescence of President Hosni Mubarak and the configuration of an interim government that could get ready the country for free and fair ballot votes later this year, U.S. officials said late Thursday.

Formation of a military-backed concierge government in Egypt is one of more than a few ideas being conversed as anti-Mubarak protests rise in the streets of Cairo and other Egyptian cities, the officials said. Those protests are predictable to grow in size and strength on Friday and the administration fears they may go off into more widespread fighting unless the government takes physical steps to address the protesters' main order that Mubarak depart office.

The officials stressed out the United States isn't seeking to enforce a solution on Egypt save for noted that the administration had made a ruling that Mubarak has to go rapidly if there is to be a passive declaration to the crisis. The officials spoke on form of anonymity to talk about the susceptible diplomatic talks, which are continuing. The talks regarding Mubarak's immediate going away were first report by The New York Times.

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Egypt chaos: Dozens of reporters beaten, arrested

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Threatening gangs backing President Hosni Mubarak attacked the media and human rights activists Thursday in an ugly twist in Egypt's crisis as government opponents pressed supporters out of Cairo's main square in a second day of road battles. Organizers called for activists trying to topple the regime to fill every four-sided figure in the huge assets on Friday.

The new vice president widely careful the first successor Mubarak has ever designated fueled anti-foreign feeling by going on state TV and blaming outsiders for fomenting strife. The government has accuse media outlets of being concerned to protesters who want the president to relinquish now rather than hand out out his term, as he has vowed to do.

The Obama administration, for now, was in talks with top Egyptian officials in relation to the prospect of Mubarak directly away resigning and the formation of an intervening government that could organize the country for free and fair elections later this year, U.S. officials said Thursday. The talks were first account by The New York Times.

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Egypt crowds unmoved by Mubarak's vow not to run

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President Hosni Mubarak defy a quarter-million protesters demanding he step down straight away, announce Tuesday he would dish up out the last months of his term and "die on Egyptian soil." He promise not to seek re-election, other than that did not calm public fury as clashes exploded between his opponents and group.


The activists, whose numbers multiplied in excess of tenfold in a single day Tuesday for their main rally yet, have be adamant they will not end their extraordinary week-old wave of unrest until their ruler for almost three decades goes.

Mubarak's halfway acknowledgment an end to his rule seven months down the road susceptible to inflame dissatisfaction and anger in the middle of protesters, who have been peaceful in current days.

All eyes on Egypt's military: How will it respond?

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As accumulation demonstrations carry on to intimidate Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak's grip on power, the country's influential military is rising as possibly the crucial player in influential the course of events in the Middle East's most crowded nation.

By now, the army which has long enjoyed close ties to the ruling command is playing a key role in the efforts of the beleaguered Mubarak regime to control the growing chaos. More than the weekend, after police withdrew, the army deployed to cities across Egypt, keeping sort but usually not forcing protesters from the streets.

Today, the Egyptian government traditional permission from Israel to move soldiers into the Sinai Peninsula, which has been principally demilitarized since a 1979 peace contract between the two countries. And Mubarak has now curved to three career military men -- including Omar Suleiman, a former army widespread and head of the cunning services, now chosen vice president -- to help run the government.

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Egypt unrest enters third day, ElBaradei to return

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Activists annoying to expel Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak played cat-and-mouse with police on the streets into the early on hours of Thursday, as unparalleled protests against his 30-year rule enter a third day.

Prominent reform activist Mohamed ElBaradei, who lives in Vienna, was predictable to go back to Egypt on Thursday, an influx that could rouse protest that so far have lacked a leader.

At least three protesters and one policeman have died in clash since they erupt on Tuesday. The protests, encouraged by a popular revolt in Tunisia and exceptional during Mubarak's strong-handed rule, have seen police fired rubber bullets and tear gas at demonstrators throw rocks and petrol bombs.

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