How Muslim Brotherhood Fools The West
The truth about Muslim Brotherhood, Hamas, and other terror groups. What all people in the West and their political leaders should know.
Egypt .. Conflict
If it were not the Egyptian arena busy with a wave of political and ideologicalalignments of the current, to alert the Egyptians past Friday to the passage of half a year on the success of their revolution.
Internet,mobile Data Services Were Disrupted Across Egypt That The Authorities
World-wide-web in addition to cell phone facts products and services were being damaged all over Egypt which the professionals purchase serious methods to counteract this demonstrators by setting up large rallies soon after Exclusive noon praying from the main difficult task intended for federal generations.
Pressure to Prevent The Islamists From Power in Egypt
Revealed a document deposited with the U.S. Congress about efforts to the Jewish lobby organizations in the United States to prevent the arrival of the Islamists to power in Egypt after the revolution of January 25 last, by inviting the U.S. administration to put pressure on the Egyptian military in this regard.
New Orders in The Arab World
Arab population in Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain, Libya and Yemen has shown it’s willing to give their lives to build a better future. They yearn for freedom, opportunity and democracy and it is unlikely they will settle for less this time. It takes time and could be more bloodshed to remove dictators from power, but according to market Tahrir protesters: "In the Arab world there is great awakening," according to CNN.com.
The Ulsterman Report: Valerie Jarrett and The Muslim Brotherhood
For most Americans Valerie Jarrett, senior adviser to President Barack Obama, remains largely an unknown. To DC Insiders, she has positioned herself as the true power in the Oval Office – a woman who, like the President, has direct links to the Muslim world, both past – and present.
Egyptian Freedom Demands Muslim Brotherhood’s Removal From Politics
Muslim Brotherhood fanatics offer a worse alternative to Mubarak’s authoritarianism.
February 11, 2011: Standing on The Verge of History
The Egyptian people have toppled their dictator. Mubarak is history in both a figurative and literal sense. What do these events mean for America and the world? How will history judge the events of February 11, 2011?
The Third Week of Protests Begins in Cairo
Egyptian rebellion became the third week on Tuesday, anti-government protesters formed a human chain in Cairo, Tahrir Square, vowing not to move until President Hosni Mubarak and those around him are forced to their duties.
Firm News Egypt Holds Its First Protests Persist
The demonstrators held a human chain around the Cairo Tahrir Square on Monday, many insist they will not move before President Hosni Mubarak to resign, met with the country’s new cabinet for the first time.







