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Updates, Friday December 7th, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over Egypt and in Cairo toward the Presidential Palace and Tahrir square condemning the constitutional referendum that will be held on Dec 15th. Protesters have set up barricades in Marghani St., gates in Heliopolis district in preparation for a sit-in in front of the Presidential Palace. A few hours later, rumors about attacks from Morsi supporters keep circulating, on the other hand some anti-Morsi protesters formed groups to protect the sit-in at the presidential palace against the possible attacks. Meanwhile, the CSF vehicles had spread in Salah Salem St., in attempts to prevent Morsi supporters from attacking the sit-in.
Thursday December 6th, President Mohamed Morsi delivers a statement to the nation, inviting the oppositions to dialogue and he stressed that Dec 15th constitutional referendum will be conducted according to the results of the national dialogue. The first reaction of the protesters was hanging their shoes to the cameras as a sign of refusing the statement.
Wednesday December 5th, after pro-revolution protesters started their sit-in in front of the presidential palace yesterday, pro-Mors protesters came to their sit-in in a march and dispersed it violently at midday. They broke all the tents, stole the food and water they had, and attacked many. Later, after they took over the streets around the palace, the MB militias turned Merghany street and Roxy square into a war-zone and attacked the pro-revolution protesters with rocks, bird shots, and teargas. The ongoing bloody clashes that continued to early Thursday Dec 6th, had left 6 martyrs and more than 290 wounded.
Tuesday Dec 4th, Floods of Egyptians surrounded the presidential palace in Heliopolis, chanting against President Morsi & Muslim Brotherhood. Protesters gathered in front of El-Etehadeya palace to condemn the constitutional declaration issued by President Morsi, the Draft Constitution and Constituent Assembly. The protest was met with tear gas by "CSF" in an attempt to disperse the protesters after attempts to breakthrough the barbed wire, a few minutes later "CSF" withdrawn to the presidential palace, then the protesters gathered again in front of the palace and contined their chants against Morsi. On the other hand protests erupted in different cities all over Egypt "Alexandria, Mahalla, Hurghada, Assiut, Luxor, Minya and Ismailia" demanding the toppling of the constitutional declaration and dissolving the constitutional assembly.
Saturday Dec 1st, Pro-Morsi protesters gathered in Nahdit Misr square in front of Cairo Uni to support the constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsi, and to demand for the implementation of Islamic Sharia law. Protesters came in MB and Salafi buses from different cities in Egypt. On the other hand, Tahrir sit-in continues continues with the demand of toppling the same constitutional declaration.
Friday Nov 30th, floods of protesters marched today in different cities all over Egypt and in Cairo towards Tahrir square where the sit-in continues. For the second week protesters demand the toppling of the constitutional declaration and dissolving the constitutional assembly. Chants reverberated in the streets of Egypt against President Mohamed Morsi, Mohamed Badee and the Muslim Brotherhood. Revolutionaries were joined by the so-called "Sofa Party" who have recently started protesting against the MB's dictatorship. Along with Egyptians from all walks of life, marched popular faces from both political and artistic backgrounds. By sunset Tahrir Square was filled with demonstrators, they were joined by Mohamed El Baradei and Hamdeen Sabahy who gave speeches in the square.
Thursday Nov 29th, hundreds of protesters continue their sit-in in Cairo's Tahrir square until toppling the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy. On the other hand, US Embassy was shut due to the ongoing clashes in Simon Bolivar st., where CSF built two concrete blocks to stop clashes.
Tuesday Nov 27th, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over the country, condemning the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy last Thursday. Egyptians chanted against the Muslim Brotherhood's monopolizing of power. On the other hand, Judges' Club started an open sit-in to denounce recent constitutional decrees and to condemn the new constitutional declaration.
Monday Nov 26th, Egypt bids farewell two new martyrs in two painful funerals; Gaber on Mohamed Mahmoud St. and Eslam in Damanhour - Photo from Gaber's consolation.
Sunday Nov 25th, the ongoing clashes took place in the vicinity on US Embassy between protesters and CSF, where both sides switched the battlefield from Kasr Al-Ainy St. to Simone Bolivar square.
Saturday Nov 24th, Judges' Club holds extraordinary general assembly to denounce recent constitutional decrees and to condemn the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsi. On the other hand, clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. and Kasr Aliny St., between protesters and CSF.
Friday Nov 23rd, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over the country condemning the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy yesterday. Among the protesters were Dr. Mohamed El Baradei, Mr. Hamdeen Sabahy and Mr. Amr Moussa who called for nation-wide protests after last night's declaration. Meanwhile clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud street between protesters and central security forces.
Wednesday Nov 21st, clashes continued for the third day in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud st. between protesters and Central Security Forces. CSF advanced towards Tahrir sq. throwing a very large amount of tear gas at the protesters, injuring and arresting many of them.
Tuesday Nov 20th, clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. along with Kasr Al-Ainy St. between the Central Security Forces "CSF" and protesters.
Monday Nov 19th, thousands of protesters gathered in Mohamed Mahmoud St., Down Town - Cairo, commemorating the first anniversary of Mohamed Mahmoud battle that took several lives a year ago.
Clashes erupted in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. between the Central Security Forces "CSF" and protesters, when the protesters tried to tear down the concrete blocks that was built by the SCAF. A few minutes later both parties exchanged throwing rocks/ stones at one another. The "CSF" also used tear gas in an attempt to disperse the protesters.
Front Row From Left:Fathi Al Shaheh- QR SVP of GCCLI & ISC, Abdulbaset M. Al-Salafi - Acting Director of Domestic Airport Operations. Abdul Rhman M. Al Mathi- General Director, Taif Regional Airport.
Updates, Friday December 7th, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over Egypt and in Cairo toward the Presidential Palace and Tahrir square condemning the constitutional referendum that will be held on Dec 15th. Protesters have set up barricades in Marghani St., gates in Heliopolis district in preparation for a sit-in in front of the Presidential Palace. A few hours later, rumors about attacks from Morsi supporters keep circulating, on the other hand some anti-Morsi protesters formed groups to protect the sit-in at the presidential palace against the possible attacks. Meanwhile, the CSF vehicles had spread in Salah Salem St., in attempts to prevent Morsi supporters from attacking the sit-in.
Thursday December 6th, President Mohamed Morsi delivers a statement to the nation, inviting the oppositions to dialogue and he stressed that Dec 15th constitutional referendum will be conducted according to the results of the national dialogue. The first reaction of the protesters was hanging their shoes to the cameras as a sign of refusing the statement.
Wednesday December 5th, after pro-revolution protesters started their sit-in in front of the presidential palace yesterday, pro-Mors protesters came to their sit-in in a march and dispersed it violently at midday. They broke all the tents, stole the food and water they had, and attacked many. Later, after they took over the streets around the palace, the MB militias turned Merghany street and Roxy square into a war-zone and attacked the pro-revolution protesters with rocks, bird shots, and teargas. The ongoing bloody clashes that continued to early Thursday Dec 6th, had left 6 martyrs and more than 290 wounded.
Tuesday Dec 4th, Floods of Egyptians surrounded the presidential palace in Heliopolis, chanting against President Morsi & Muslim Brotherhood. Protesters gathered in front of El-Etehadeya palace to condemn the constitutional declaration issued by President Morsi, the Draft Constitution and Constituent Assembly. The protest was met with tear gas by "CSF" in an attempt to disperse the protesters after attempts to breakthrough the barbed wire, a few minutes later "CSF" withdrawn to the presidential palace, then the protesters gathered again in front of the palace and contined their chants against Morsi. On the other hand protests erupted in different cities all over Egypt "Alexandria, Mahalla, Hurghada, Assiut, Luxor, Minya and Ismailia" demanding the toppling of the constitutional declaration and dissolving the constitutional assembly.
Saturday Dec 1st, Pro-Morsi protesters gathered in Nahdit Misr square in front of Cairo Uni to support the constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsi, and to demand for the implementation of Islamic Sharia law. Protesters came in MB and Salafi buses from different cities in Egypt. On the other hand, Tahrir sit-in continues continues with the demand of toppling the same constitutional declaration.
Friday Nov 30th, floods of protesters marched today in different cities all over Egypt and in Cairo towards Tahrir square where the sit-in continues. For the second week protesters demand the toppling of the constitutional declaration and dissolving the constitutional assembly. Chants reverberated in the streets of Egypt against President Mohamed Morsi, Mohamed Badee and the Muslim Brotherhood. Revolutionaries were joined by the so-called "Sofa Party" who have recently started protesting against the MB's dictatorship. Along with Egyptians from all walks of life, marched popular faces from both political and artistic backgrounds. By sunset Tahrir Square was filled with demonstrators, they were joined by Mohamed El Baradei and Hamdeen Sabahy who gave speeches in the square.
Thursday Nov 29th, hundreds of protesters continue their sit-in in Cairo's Tahrir square until toppling the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy. On the other hand, US Embassy was shut due to the ongoing clashes in Simon Bolivar st., where CSF built two concrete blocks to stop clashes.
Tuesday Nov 27th, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over the country, condemning the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy last Thursday. Egyptians chanted against the Muslim Brotherhood's monopolizing of power. On the other hand, Judges' Club started an open sit-in to denounce recent constitutional decrees and to condemn the new constitutional declaration.
Monday Nov 26th, Egypt bids farewell two new martyrs in two painful funerals; Gaber on Mohamed Mahmoud St. and Eslam in Damanhour - Photo from Gaber's consolation.
Sunday Nov 25th, the ongoing clashes took place in the vicinity on US Embassy between protesters and CSF, where both sides switched the battlefield from Kasr Al-Ainy St. to Simone Bolivar square.
Saturday Nov 24th, Judges' Club holds extraordinary general assembly to denounce recent constitutional decrees and to condemn the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsi. On the other hand, clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. and Kasr Aliny St., between protesters and CSF.
Friday Nov 23rd, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over the country condemning the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy yesterday. Among the protesters were Dr. Mohamed El Baradei, Mr. Hamdeen Sabahy and Mr. Amr Moussa who called for nation-wide protests after last night's declaration. Meanwhile clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud street between protesters and central security forces.
Wednesday Nov 21st, clashes continued for the third day in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud st. between protesters and Central Security Forces. CSF advanced towards Tahrir sq. throwing a very large amount of tear gas at the protesters, injuring and arresting many of them.
Tuesday Nov 20th, clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. along with Kasr Al-Ainy St. between the Central Security Forces "CSF" and protesters.
Monday Nov 19th, thousands of protesters gathered in Mohamed Mahmoud St., Down Town - Cairo, commemorating the first anniversary of Mohamed Mahmoud battle that took several lives a year ago.
Clashes erupted in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. between the Central Security Forces "CSF" and protesters, when the protesters tried to tear down the concrete blocks that was built by the SCAF. A few minutes later both parties exchanged throwing rocks/ stones at one another. The "CSF" also used tear gas in an attempt to disperse the protesters.
The Great Mosque of Brussels (French: Grande mosquée de Bruxelles, Dutch: Grote Moskee van Brussel) is located in the Cinquantenaire Park. The original building was built by architect Ernest Van Humbeeck in an Arabic style, to form the Oriental Pavilion of the National Exhibition in Brussels in 1880. At that time the pavilion housed a monumental painting on canvas: “Panorama of Cairo”, by the Belgian painter Emile Wauters, which enjoyed major success. However, lack of maintenance in the twentieth century caused the building to gradually deteriorate.
In 1967, King Baudouin lent the building to King Faisal ibn Abd al-Aziz of Saudi Arabia with a 99-year rent-free lease, on an official visit to Belgium as part of negotiations to secure oil contracts. The building was turned into a place of worship for the use of Muslim immigrants to Belgium, who at the time were notably from Morocco and Turkey. As part of the deal, imams from the Gulf area would be hired, although their orthodox salafism was a tradition, according to Georges Dallemagne, different from that of the more open-minded immigrants but their teachings would over time turn them into a more orthodox tradition and imams would discourage immigrants from integrating into the Belgian society, according to Georges Dallemagne. The mosque, after a long reconstruction carried out at the expense of Saudi Arabia by Tunisian architect Mongi Boubaker, was inaugurated in 1978 in the presence of Khalid ibn Abd al-Aziz and Baudouin.
In the immediate vicinity of the Mosque, the Monument to the Belgian Pioneers in Congo depicts a scene called "Belgian military heroism wipes out the Arab slave trader". Visitors of the Mosque complained about the mention of the "Arab slave trade". Together with the Jordan and Saudi ambassadors, the imam of the Mosque filed a complaint regarding the inscription, leading to the removal of the mention "Arab" in 1988.
The Mosque's role as the leading religious institution within the Belgian Islamic community—as well as its intended role as a diplomatic bridge between the Saudi and Belgian monarchies—has been a point of debate since its re-foundation. The mosque is popular with Muslim diplomats and is a popular location for Belgians seeking to convert to Islam. It has also taught thousands of Muslim students.
Imams and officials have come out to repeat the message that Islam is a religion of peace and has nothing to do with the terrorists in the aftermath of the November 2015 Paris attacks. The ICC's director Khalid Alabri who propagated the Takfiri dogma was expelled by Belgian authorities for his extreme views in 2012.
In October 2017 the Belgian secretary of state of asylum and migration Theo Francken revoked the residence permit of the Egyptian-trained imam of the mosque, Abdelhadi Sewif. cited his salafist ideology, his conservative stance and the imam being a danger to Belgian society and national security as reasons for the revocation. Sewif denied any connection with extremism and appealed to the country’s highest migration authority, but Belgium’s deputy premier, Jan Jambon, has shot down his chance of a successful appeal. A public commission investigating the 2016 Brussels bombings found that 9 participants of courses at the mosque had joined the ranks of foreign fighters of radical groups in the Middle East. Due to these findings, the commission recommended in October 2017 that Saudi control of the mosque be annulled. The commission also stated that the salafi and wahhabist doctrine of the mosque were antithetical to a liberal Islam compatible with European society.
While the mosque leadership claims to promote an inclusionist vision of Islam, Belgian authorities state that the mosque encourage worshippers to close themselves off from mainstream Belgian society and that lead imam Abdelhadi Sewif spoke neither French nor Dutch, official languages of Belgium.
On April 27, 2012 thousands of Egyptians decided to march to Defense Ministry headquarters. Military Police and Central Security Forces blocked the way to the Ministry from Abassiya. Protesters decided to start a sit-in in front of army/police troops on April 28.
Majority of protesters were Salafis (mostly supporters of ousted presidential candidate Hazem Abu Ismail). The protested Article 28 of Constitutional Deceleration (which states that results of Presidential Electoral Commission PEC can't be appealed).
But all the people in the sit-in had a common/main demand, which is for SCAF to leave.
On April 27, 2012 thousands of Egyptians decided to march to Defense Ministry headquarters. Military Police and Central Security Forces blocked the way to the Ministry from Abassiya. Protesters decided to start a sit-in in front of army/police troops on April 28.
Majority of protesters were Salafis (mostly supporters of ousted presidential candidate Hazem Abu Ismail). The protested Article 28 of Constitutional Deceleration (which states that results of Presidential Electoral Commission PEC can't be appealed).
But all the people in the sit-in had a common/main demand, which is for SCAF to leave.
On April 27, 2012 thousands of Egyptians decided to march to Defense Ministry headquarters. Military Police and Central Security Forces blocked the way to the Ministry from Abassiya. Protesters decided to start a sit-in in front of army/police troops on April 28.
Majority of protesters were Salafis (mostly supporters of ousted presidential candidate Hazem Abu Ismail). The protested Article 28 of Constitutional Deceleration (which states that results of Presidential Electoral Commission PEC can't be appealed).
But all the people in the sit-in had a common/main demand, which is for SCAF to leave.
On April 27, 2012 thousands of Egyptians decided to march to Defense Ministry headquarters. Military Police and Central Security Forces blocked the way to the Ministry from Abassiya. Protesters decided to start a sit-in in front of army/police troops on April 28.
Majority of protesters were Salafis (mostly supporters of ousted presidential candidate Hazem Abu Ismail). The protested Article 28 of Constitutional Deceleration (which states that results of Presidential Electoral Commission PEC can't be appealed).
But all the people in the sit-in had a common/main demand, which is for SCAF to leave.
posted at You Tube Discussion Forum ..as I am trolled the most for all that I post ,,,I am mostly abused by radical thinking Muslims who hate Shias and Sufis ..
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To
Those who follow me here read my stories see my pictures and videos.
Many thanks.
To those a motley group of distinct Muslims who keep wrapping me on my knuckles as comments to be a good Muslim and he'll bent on imposing their Islam and branding me like them..
It's not possible to be a good Muslim like you my parents gave me the gift of life.
They taught me somethings that your honored parents did not teach you and that you learnt at your local Madrsa.
My parents made me human made me respect all faith I did not come from my mother's womb to hurt peoples religion or spiritual beliefs though different from mine.
I am certainly not a. Wahhabi Salafi or a Barelvi or Ala Hazrat or a Jamati or a radical or fundamentalist.
I would rather not be like you.
I am happy to be a heretic rafaddi a follower of Hussain and Humanity
I am not a preacher I don't proselytize or shoot pictures videos to convert.
I could never do that..
So as a photographer I become a Sufi I showcase Peace of Sufism.
I shoot Hinduism as a cultural inheritance and I am an Indian..
I am certainly not a Pakistani or a Bangladeshi..
I have nothing against them my Islam is different from their culture.
My Islam is is not the kind where Muslim love killing Muslims.
So in short I am happy with the version of Islam I follow I don't tell people to follow my ideology I don't even watch those kind of videos that spread vitriolic hate for Shias or the Chishtiya.
Maslake I would rather live die as a Shia.
Shiasm is my faith personal prerogative I don't promote it here as ..those who promotes their preferences.
So stop spamming me.
Stop posting your vile abusive comments.. They get deleted automatically.
You don't like my views my videos my thoughts it's OK..
But go shit your dump elsewhere.
And I hope you understand this as simple polite English.
Qatle e Hussain asal main Marge Yazid hai
Islam Zinda hota hai Har Karbala ke bad.
On April 27, 2012 thousands of Egyptians decided to march to Defense Ministry headquarters. Military Police and Central Security Forces blocked the way to the Ministry from Abassiya. Protesters decided to start a sit-in in front of army/police troops on April 28.
Majority of protesters were Salafis (mostly supporters of ousted presidential candidate Hazem Abu Ismail). The protested Article 28 of Constitutional Deceleration (which states that results of Presidential Electoral Commission PEC can't be appealed).
But all the people in the sit-in had a common/main demand, which is for SCAF to leave.
Updates, Friday December 7th, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over Egypt and in Cairo toward the Presidential Palace and Tahrir square condemning the constitutional referendum that will be held on Dec 15th. Protesters have set up barricades in Marghani St., gates in Heliopolis district in preparation for a sit-in in front of the Presidential Palace. A few hours later, rumors about attacks from Morsi supporters keep circulating, on the other hand some anti-Morsi protesters formed groups to protect the sit-in at the presidential palace against the possible attacks. Meanwhile, the CSF vehicles had spread in Salah Salem St., in attempts to prevent Morsi supporters from attacking the sit-in.
Thursday December 6th, President Mohamed Morsi delivers a statement to the nation, inviting the oppositions to dialogue and he stressed that Dec 15th constitutional referendum will be conducted according to the results of the national dialogue. The first reaction of the protesters was hanging their shoes to the cameras as a sign of refusing the statement.
Wednesday December 5th, after pro-revolution protesters started their sit-in in front of the presidential palace yesterday, pro-Mors protesters came to their sit-in in a march and dispersed it violently at midday. They broke all the tents, stole the food and water they had, and attacked many. Later, after they took over the streets around the palace, the MB militias turned Merghany street and Roxy square into a war-zone and attacked the pro-revolution protesters with rocks, bird shots, and teargas. The ongoing bloody clashes that continued to early Thursday Dec 6th, had left 6 martyrs and more than 290 wounded.
Tuesday Dec 4th, Floods of Egyptians surrounded the presidential palace in Heliopolis, chanting against President Morsi & Muslim Brotherhood. Protesters gathered in front of El-Etehadeya palace to condemn the constitutional declaration issued by President Morsi, the Draft Constitution and Constituent Assembly. The protest was met with tear gas by "CSF" in an attempt to disperse the protesters after attempts to breakthrough the barbed wire, a few minutes later "CSF" withdrawn to the presidential palace, then the protesters gathered again in front of the palace and contined their chants against Morsi. On the other hand protests erupted in different cities all over Egypt "Alexandria, Mahalla, Hurghada, Assiut, Luxor, Minya and Ismailia" demanding the toppling of the constitutional declaration and dissolving the constitutional assembly.
Saturday Dec 1st, Pro-Morsi protesters gathered in Nahdit Misr square in front of Cairo Uni to support the constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsi, and to demand for the implementation of Islamic Sharia law. Protesters came in MB and Salafi buses from different cities in Egypt. On the other hand, Tahrir sit-in continues continues with the demand of toppling the same constitutional declaration.
Friday Nov 30th, floods of protesters marched today in different cities all over Egypt and in Cairo towards Tahrir square where the sit-in continues. For the second week protesters demand the toppling of the constitutional declaration and dissolving the constitutional assembly. Chants reverberated in the streets of Egypt against President Mohamed Morsi, Mohamed Badee and the Muslim Brotherhood. Revolutionaries were joined by the so-called "Sofa Party" who have recently started protesting against the MB's dictatorship. Along with Egyptians from all walks of life, marched popular faces from both political and artistic backgrounds. By sunset Tahrir Square was filled with demonstrators, they were joined by Mohamed El Baradei and Hamdeen Sabahy who gave speeches in the square.
Thursday Nov 29th, hundreds of protesters continue their sit-in in Cairo's Tahrir square until toppling the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy. On the other hand, US Embassy was shut due to the ongoing clashes in Simon Bolivar st., where CSF built two concrete blocks to stop clashes.
Tuesday Nov 27th, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over the country, condemning the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy last Thursday. Egyptians chanted against the Muslim Brotherhood's monopolizing of power. On the other hand, Judges' Club started an open sit-in to denounce recent constitutional decrees and to condemn the new constitutional declaration.
Monday Nov 26th, Egypt bids farewell two new martyrs in two painful funerals; Gaber on Mohamed Mahmoud St. and Eslam in Damanhour - Photo from Gaber's consolation.
Sunday Nov 25th, the ongoing clashes took place in the vicinity on US Embassy between protesters and CSF, where both sides switched the battlefield from Kasr Al-Ainy St. to Simone Bolivar square.
Saturday Nov 24th, Judges' Club holds extraordinary general assembly to denounce recent constitutional decrees and to condemn the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsi. On the other hand, clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. and Kasr Aliny St., between protesters and CSF.
Friday Nov 23rd, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over the country condemning the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy yesterday. Among the protesters were Dr. Mohamed El Baradei, Mr. Hamdeen Sabahy and Mr. Amr Moussa who called for nation-wide protests after last night's declaration. Meanwhile clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud street between protesters and central security forces.
Wednesday Nov 21st, clashes continued for the third day in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud st. between protesters and Central Security Forces. CSF advanced towards Tahrir sq. throwing a very large amount of tear gas at the protesters, injuring and arresting many of them.
Tuesday Nov 20th, clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. along with Kasr Al-Ainy St. between the Central Security Forces "CSF" and protesters.
Monday Nov 19th, thousands of protesters gathered in Mohamed Mahmoud St., Down Town - Cairo, commemorating the first anniversary of Mohamed Mahmoud battle that took several lives a year ago.
Clashes erupted in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. between the Central Security Forces "CSF" and protesters, when the protesters tried to tear down the concrete blocks that was built by the SCAF. A few minutes later both parties exchanged throwing rocks/ stones at one another. The "CSF" also used tear gas in an attempt to disperse the protesters.
On April 27, 2012 thousands of Egyptians decided to march to Defense Ministry headquarters. Military Police and Central Security Forces blocked the way to the Ministry from Abassiya. Protesters decided to start a sit-in in front of army/police troops on April 28.
Majority of protesters were Salafis (mostly supporters of ousted presidential candidate Hazem Abu Ismail). The protested Article 28 of Constitutional Deceleration (which states that results of Presidential Electoral Commission PEC can't be appealed).
But all the people in the sit-in had a common/main demand, which is for SCAF to leave.
Updates, Wednesday December 5th, after pro-revolution protesters started their sit-in in front of the presidential palace yesterday, pro-Mors protesters came to their sit-in in a march and dispersed it violently at midday. They broke all the tents, stole the food and water they had, and attacked many. Later, after they took over the streets around the palace, the MB militias turned Merghany street and Roxy square into a war-zone and attacked the pro-revolution protesters with rocks, bird shots, and teargas.
Tuesday Dec 4th, Floods of Egyptians surrounded the presidential palace in Heliopolis, chanting against President Morsi & Muslim Brotherhood. Protesters gathered in front of El-Etehadeya palace to condemn the constitutional declaration issued by President Morsi, the Draft Constitution and Constituent Assembly. The protest was met with tear gas by "CSF" in an attempt to disperse the protesters after attempts to breakthrough the barbed wire, a few minutes later "CSF" withdrawn to the presidential palace, then the protesters gathered again in front of the palace and contined their chants against Morsi. On the other hand protests erupted in different cities all over Egypt "Alexandria, Mahalla, Hurghada, Assiut, Luxor, Minya and Ismailia" demanding the toppling of the constitutional declaration and dissolving the constitutional assembly.
Saturday Dec 1st, Pro-Morsi protesters gathered in Nahdit Misr square in front of Cairo Uni to support the constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsi, and to demand for the implementation of Islamic Sharia law. Protesters came in MB and Salafi buses from different cities in Egypt. On the other hand, Tahrir sit-in continues continues with the demand of toppling the same constitutional declaration.
Friday Nov 30th, floods of protesters marched today in different cities all over Egypt and in Cairo towards Tahrir square where the sit-in continues. For the second week protesters demand the toppling of the constitutional declaration and dissolving the constitutional assembly. Chants reverberated in the streets of Egypt against President Mohamed Morsi, Mohamed Badee and the Muslim Brotherhood. Revolutionaries were joined by the so-called "Sofa Party" who have recently started protesting against the MB's dictatorship. Along with Egyptians from all walks of life, marched popular faces from both political and artistic backgrounds. By sunset Tahrir Square was filled with demonstrators, they were joined by Mohamed El Baradei and Hamdeen Sabahy who gave speeches in the square.
Thursday Nov 29th, hundreds of protesters continue their sit-in in Cairo's Tahrir square until toppling the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy. On the other hand, US Embassy was shut due to the ongoing clashes in Simon Bolivar st., where CSF built two concrete blocks to stop clashes.
Tuesday Nov 27th, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over the country, condemning the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy last Thursday. Egyptians chanted against the Muslim Brotherhood's monopolizing of power. On the other hand, Judges' Club started an open sit-in to denounce recent constitutional decrees and to condemn the new constitutional declaration.
Monday Nov 26th, Egypt bids farewell two new martyrs in two painful funerals; Gaber on Mohamed Mahmoud St. and Eslam in Damanhour - Photo from Gaber's consolation.
Sunday Nov 25th, the ongoing clashes took place in the vicinity on US Embassy between protesters and CSF, where both sides switched the battlefield from Kasr Al-Ainy St. to Simone Bolivar square.
Saturday Nov 24th, Judges' Club holds extraordinary general assembly to denounce recent constitutional decrees and to condemn the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsi. On the other hand, clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. and Kasr Aliny St., between protesters and CSF.
Friday Nov 23rd, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over the country condemning the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy yesterday. Among the protesters were Dr. Mohamed El Baradei, Mr. Hamdeen Sabahy and Mr. Amr Moussa who called for nation-wide protests after last night's declaration. Meanwhile clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud street between protesters and central security forces.
Wednesday Nov 21st, clashes continued for the third day in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud st. between protesters and Central Security Forces. CSF advanced towards Tahrir sq. throwing a very large amount of tear gas at the protesters, injuring and arresting many of them.
Tuesday Nov 20th, clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. along with Kasr Al-Ainy St. between the Central Security Forces "CSF" and protesters.
Monday Nov 19th, thousands of protesters gathered in Mohamed Mahmoud St., Down Town - Cairo, commemorating the first anniversary of Mohamed Mahmoud battle that took several lives a year ago.
Clashes erupted in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. between the Central Security Forces "CSF" and protesters, when the protesters tried to tear down the concrete blocks that was built by the SCAF. A few minutes later both parties exchanged throwing rocks/ stones at one another. The "CSF" also used tear gas in an attempt to disperse the protesters.
The Great Mosque of Brussels (French: Grande mosquée de Bruxelles, Dutch: Grote Moskee van Brussel) is located in the Cinquantenaire Park. The original building was built by architect Ernest Van Humbeeck in an Arabic style, to form the Oriental Pavilion of the National Exhibition in Brussels in 1880. At that time the pavilion housed a monumental painting on canvas: “Panorama of Cairo”, by the Belgian painter Emile Wauters, which enjoyed major success. However, lack of maintenance in the twentieth century caused the building to gradually deteriorate.
In 1967, King Baudouin lent the building to King Faisal ibn Abd al-Aziz of Saudi Arabia with a 99-year rent-free lease, on an official visit to Belgium as part of negotiations to secure oil contracts. The building was turned into a place of worship for the use of Muslim immigrants to Belgium, who at the time were notably from Morocco and Turkey. As part of the deal, imams from the Gulf area would be hired, although their orthodox salafism was a tradition, according to Georges Dallemagne, different from that of the more open-minded immigrants but their teachings would over time turn them into a more orthodox tradition and imams would discourage immigrants from integrating into the Belgian society, according to Georges Dallemagne. The mosque, after a long reconstruction carried out at the expense of Saudi Arabia by Tunisian architect Mongi Boubaker, was inaugurated in 1978 in the presence of Khalid ibn Abd al-Aziz and Baudouin.
In the immediate vicinity of the Mosque, the Monument to the Belgian Pioneers in Congo depicts a scene called "Belgian military heroism wipes out the Arab slave trader". Visitors of the Mosque complained about the mention of the "Arab slave trade". Together with the Jordan and Saudi ambassadors, the imam of the Mosque filed a complaint regarding the inscription, leading to the removal of the mention "Arab" in 1988.
The Mosque's role as the leading religious institution within the Belgian Islamic community—as well as its intended role as a diplomatic bridge between the Saudi and Belgian monarchies—has been a point of debate since its re-foundation. The mosque is popular with Muslim diplomats and is a popular location for Belgians seeking to convert to Islam. It has also taught thousands of Muslim students.
Imams and officials have come out to repeat the message that Islam is a religion of peace and has nothing to do with the terrorists in the aftermath of the November 2015 Paris attacks. The ICC's director Khalid Alabri who propagated the Takfiri dogma was expelled by Belgian authorities for his extreme views in 2012.
In October 2017 the Belgian secretary of state of asylum and migration Theo Francken revoked the residence permit of the Egyptian-trained imam of the mosque, Abdelhadi Sewif. cited his salafist ideology, his conservative stance and the imam being a danger to Belgian society and national security as reasons for the revocation. Sewif denied any connection with extremism and appealed to the country’s highest migration authority, but Belgium’s deputy premier, Jan Jambon, has shot down his chance of a successful appeal. A public commission investigating the 2016 Brussels bombings found that 9 participants of courses at the mosque had joined the ranks of foreign fighters of radical groups in the Middle East. Due to these findings, the commission recommended in October 2017 that Saudi control of the mosque be annulled. The commission also stated that the salafi and wahhabist doctrine of the mosque were antithetical to a liberal Islam compatible with European society.
While the mosque leadership claims to promote an inclusionist vision of Islam, Belgian authorities state that the mosque encourage worshippers to close themselves off from mainstream Belgian society and that lead imam Abdelhadi Sewif spoke neither French nor Dutch, official languages of Belgium.
[Imrane Binoual] As part of their new outreach initiative, Moroccan Salafists marched for the first time with February 20th Movement protestors on March 17th.
في إطار مبادرتهم التواصلية الجديدة، خرج السلفيون المغاربة للمرة الأولى في مسيرة مع متظاهري حركة 20 فبراير في 17 مارس
Dans le cadre de leur nouvelle initiative de communication, les salafistes marocains ont défilé pour la première fois avec les manifestants du Mouvement du 20 février, le 17 mars.
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Updates, Tuesday Dec 11th, Pro revolution Egyptians continue their sit-ins in Tahrir square and in the vicinity of the Presidential Palace in Heliopolis. For the third week, marches have come out from all over the country to condemn the constitutional deceleration and the referendum on the new constitution happening next Saturday. Chants have also continued to demand the downfall of the regime and the Muslim Brotherhood. A few kilometers away from the Presidential Palace, pro Muslim Brotherhood protesters stood by Raba'a El Adaweya Mosque in Nasr City to support all decisions taken by President Mohamed Morsi.
Friday December 7th, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over Egypt and in Cairo toward the Presidential Palace and Tahrir square condemning the constitutional referendum that will be held on Dec 15th. Protesters have set up barricades in Marghani St., gates in Heliopolis district in preparation for a sit-in in front of the Presidential Palace. A few hours later, rumors about attacks from Morsi supporters keep circulating, on the other hand some anti-Morsi protesters formed groups to protect the sit-in at the presidential palace against the possible attacks. Meanwhile, the CSF vehicles had spread in Salah Salem St., in attempts to prevent Morsi supporters from attacking the sit-in.
Thursday December 6th, President Mohamed Morsi delivers a statement to the nation, inviting the oppositions to dialogue and he stressed that Dec 15th constitutional referendum will be conducted according to the results of the national dialogue. The first reaction of the protesters was hanging their shoes to the cameras as a sign of refusing the statement.
Wednesday December 5th, after pro-revolution protesters started their sit-in in front of the presidential palace yesterday, pro-Mors protesters came to their sit-in in a march and dispersed it violently at midday. They broke all the tents, stole the food and water they had, and attacked many. Later, after they took over the streets around the palace, the MB militias turned Merghany street and Roxy square into a war-zone and attacked the pro-revolution protesters with rocks, bird shots, and teargas. The ongoing bloody clashes that continued to early Thursday Dec 6th, had left 6 martyrs and more than 290 wounded.
Tuesday Dec 4th, Floods of Egyptians surrounded the presidential palace in Heliopolis, chanting against President Morsi & Muslim Brotherhood. Protesters gathered in front of El-Etehadeya palace to condemn the constitutional declaration issued by President Morsi, the Draft Constitution and Constituent Assembly. The protest was met with tear gas by "CSF" in an attempt to disperse the protesters after attempts to breakthrough the barbed wire, a few minutes later "CSF" withdrawn to the presidential palace, then the protesters gathered again in front of the palace and contined their chants against Morsi. On the other hand protests erupted in different cities all over Egypt "Alexandria, Mahalla, Hurghada, Assiut, Luxor, Minya and Ismailia" demanding the toppling of the constitutional declaration and dissolving the constitutional assembly.
Saturday Dec 1st, Pro-Morsi protesters gathered in Nahdit Misr square in front of Cairo Uni to support the constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsi, and to demand for the implementation of Islamic Sharia law. Protesters came in MB and Salafi buses from different cities in Egypt. On the other hand, Tahrir sit-in continues continues with the demand of toppling the same constitutional declaration.
Friday Nov 30th, floods of protesters marched today in different cities all over Egypt and in Cairo towards Tahrir square where the sit-in continues. For the second week protesters demand the toppling of the constitutional declaration and dissolving the constitutional assembly. Chants reverberated in the streets of Egypt against President Mohamed Morsi, Mohamed Badee and the Muslim Brotherhood. Revolutionaries were joined by the so-called "Sofa Party" who have recently started protesting against the MB's dictatorship. Along with Egyptians from all walks of life, marched popular faces from both political and artistic backgrounds. By sunset Tahrir Square was filled with demonstrators, they were joined by Mohamed El Baradei and Hamdeen Sabahy who gave speeches in the square.
Thursday Nov 29th, hundreds of protesters continue their sit-in in Cairo's Tahrir square until toppling the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy. On the other hand, US Embassy was shut due to the ongoing clashes in Simon Bolivar st., where CSF built two concrete blocks to stop clashes.
Tuesday Nov 27th, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over the country, condemning the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy last Thursday. Egyptians chanted against the Muslim Brotherhood's monopolizing of power. On the other hand, Judges' Club started an open sit-in to denounce recent constitutional decrees and to condemn the new constitutional declaration.
Monday Nov 26th, Egypt bids farewell two new martyrs in two painful funerals; Gaber on Mohamed Mahmoud St. and Eslam in Damanhour - Photo from Gaber's consolation.
Sunday Nov 25th, the ongoing clashes took place in the vicinity on US Embassy between protesters and CSF, where both sides switched the battlefield from Kasr Al-Ainy St. to Simone Bolivar square.
Saturday Nov 24th, Judges' Club holds extraordinary general assembly to denounce recent constitutional decrees and to condemn the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsi. On the other hand, clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. and Kasr Aliny St., between protesters and CSF.
Friday Nov 23rd, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over the country condemning the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy yesterday. Among the protesters were Dr. Mohamed El Baradei, Mr. Hamdeen Sabahy and Mr. Amr Moussa who called for nation-wide protests after last night's declaration. Meanwhile clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud street between protesters and central security forces.
Wednesday Nov 21st, clashes continued for the third day in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud st. between protesters and Central Security Forces. CSF advanced towards Tahrir sq. throwing a very large amount of tear gas at the protesters, injuring and arresting many of them.
Tuesday Nov 20th, clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. along with Kasr Al-Ainy St. between the Central Security Forces "CSF" and protesters.
Monday Nov 19th, thousands of protesters gathered in Mohamed Mahmoud St., Down Town - Cairo, commemorating the first anniversary of Mohamed Mahmoud battle that took several lives a year ago.
Clashes erupted in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. between the Central Security Forces "CSF" and protesters, when the protesters tried to tear down the concrete blocks that was built by the SCAF. A few minutes later both parties exchanged throwing rocks/ stones at one another. The "CSF" also used tear gas in an attempt to disperse the protesters.
Updates, Thursday December 6th, President Mohamed Morsi delivers a statement to the nation, inviting the oppositions to dialogue and he stressed that Dec 15th constitutional referendum will be conducted according to the results of the national dialogue. The first reaction of the protesters was hanging their shoes to the cameras as a sign of refusing the statement.
Wednesday December 5th, after pro-revolution protesters started their sit-in in front of the presidential palace yesterday, pro-Mors protesters came to their sit-in in a march and dispersed it violently at midday. They broke all the tents, stole the food and water they had, and attacked many. Later, after they took over the streets around the palace, the MB militias turned Merghany street and Roxy square into a war-zone and attacked the pro-revolution protesters with rocks, bird shots, and teargas. The ongoing bloody clashes that continued to early Thursday Dec 6th, had left 6 martyrs and more than 290 wounded.
Tuesday Dec 4th, Floods of Egyptians surrounded the presidential palace in Heliopolis, chanting against President Morsi & Muslim Brotherhood. Protesters gathered in front of El-Etehadeya palace to condemn the constitutional declaration issued by President Morsi, the Draft Constitution and Constituent Assembly. The protest was met with tear gas by "CSF" in an attempt to disperse the protesters after attempts to breakthrough the barbed wire, a few minutes later "CSF" withdrawn to the presidential palace, then the protesters gathered again in front of the palace and contined their chants against Morsi. On the other hand protests erupted in different cities all over Egypt "Alexandria, Mahalla, Hurghada, Assiut, Luxor, Minya and Ismailia" demanding the toppling of the constitutional declaration and dissolving the constitutional assembly.
Saturday Dec 1st, Pro-Morsi protesters gathered in Nahdit Misr square in front of Cairo Uni to support the constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsi, and to demand for the implementation of Islamic Sharia law. Protesters came in MB and Salafi buses from different cities in Egypt. On the other hand, Tahrir sit-in continues continues with the demand of toppling the same constitutional declaration.
Friday Nov 30th, floods of protesters marched today in different cities all over Egypt and in Cairo towards Tahrir square where the sit-in continues. For the second week protesters demand the toppling of the constitutional declaration and dissolving the constitutional assembly. Chants reverberated in the streets of Egypt against President Mohamed Morsi, Mohamed Badee and the Muslim Brotherhood. Revolutionaries were joined by the so-called "Sofa Party" who have recently started protesting against the MB's dictatorship. Along with Egyptians from all walks of life, marched popular faces from both political and artistic backgrounds. By sunset Tahrir Square was filled with demonstrators, they were joined by Mohamed El Baradei and Hamdeen Sabahy who gave speeches in the square.
Thursday Nov 29th, hundreds of protesters continue their sit-in in Cairo's Tahrir square until toppling the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy. On the other hand, US Embassy was shut due to the ongoing clashes in Simon Bolivar st., where CSF built two concrete blocks to stop clashes.
Tuesday Nov 27th, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over the country, condemning the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy last Thursday. Egyptians chanted against the Muslim Brotherhood's monopolizing of power. On the other hand, Judges' Club started an open sit-in to denounce recent constitutional decrees and to condemn the new constitutional declaration.
Monday Nov 26th, Egypt bids farewell two new martyrs in two painful funerals; Gaber on Mohamed Mahmoud St. and Eslam in Damanhour - Photo from Gaber's consolation.
Sunday Nov 25th, the ongoing clashes took place in the vicinity on US Embassy between protesters and CSF, where both sides switched the battlefield from Kasr Al-Ainy St. to Simone Bolivar square.
Saturday Nov 24th, Judges' Club holds extraordinary general assembly to denounce recent constitutional decrees and to condemn the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsi. On the other hand, clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. and Kasr Aliny St., between protesters and CSF.
Friday Nov 23rd, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over the country condemning the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy yesterday. Among the protesters were Dr. Mohamed El Baradei, Mr. Hamdeen Sabahy and Mr. Amr Moussa who called for nation-wide protests after last night's declaration. Meanwhile clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud street between protesters and central security forces.
Wednesday Nov 21st, clashes continued for the third day in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud st. between protesters and Central Security Forces. CSF advanced towards Tahrir sq. throwing a very large amount of tear gas at the protesters, injuring and arresting many of them.
Tuesday Nov 20th, clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. along with Kasr Al-Ainy St. between the Central Security Forces "CSF" and protesters.
Monday Nov 19th, thousands of protesters gathered in Mohamed Mahmoud St., Down Town - Cairo, commemorating the first anniversary of Mohamed Mahmoud battle that took several lives a year ago.
Clashes erupted in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. between the Central Security Forces "CSF" and protesters, when the protesters tried to tear down the concrete blocks that was built by the SCAF. A few minutes later both parties exchanged throwing rocks/ stones at one another. The "CSF" also used tear gas in an attempt to disperse the protesters.
Updates, Friday December 7th, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over Egypt and in Cairo toward the Presidential Palace and Tahrir square condemning the constitutional referendum that will be held on Dec 15th. Protesters have set up barricades in Marghani St., gates in Heliopolis district in preparation for a sit-in in front of the Presidential Palace. A few hours later, rumors about attacks from Morsi supporters keep circulating, on the other hand some anti-Morsi protesters formed groups to protect the sit-in at the presidential palace against the possible attacks. Meanwhile, the CSF vehicles had spread in Salah Salem St., in attempts to prevent Morsi supporters from attacking the sit-in.
Thursday December 6th, President Mohamed Morsi delivers a statement to the nation, inviting the oppositions to dialogue and he stressed that Dec 15th constitutional referendum will be conducted according to the results of the national dialogue. The first reaction of the protesters was hanging their shoes to the cameras as a sign of refusing the statement.
Wednesday December 5th, after pro-revolution protesters started their sit-in in front of the presidential palace yesterday, pro-Mors protesters came to their sit-in in a march and dispersed it violently at midday. They broke all the tents, stole the food and water they had, and attacked many. Later, after they took over the streets around the palace, the MB militias turned Merghany street and Roxy square into a war-zone and attacked the pro-revolution protesters with rocks, bird shots, and teargas. The ongoing bloody clashes that continued to early Thursday Dec 6th, had left 6 martyrs and more than 290 wounded.
Tuesday Dec 4th, Floods of Egyptians surrounded the presidential palace in Heliopolis, chanting against President Morsi & Muslim Brotherhood. Protesters gathered in front of El-Etehadeya palace to condemn the constitutional declaration issued by President Morsi, the Draft Constitution and Constituent Assembly. The protest was met with tear gas by "CSF" in an attempt to disperse the protesters after attempts to breakthrough the barbed wire, a few minutes later "CSF" withdrawn to the presidential palace, then the protesters gathered again in front of the palace and contined their chants against Morsi. On the other hand protests erupted in different cities all over Egypt "Alexandria, Mahalla, Hurghada, Assiut, Luxor, Minya and Ismailia" demanding the toppling of the constitutional declaration and dissolving the constitutional assembly.
Saturday Dec 1st, Pro-Morsi protesters gathered in Nahdit Misr square in front of Cairo Uni to support the constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsi, and to demand for the implementation of Islamic Sharia law. Protesters came in MB and Salafi buses from different cities in Egypt. On the other hand, Tahrir sit-in continues continues with the demand of toppling the same constitutional declaration.
Friday Nov 30th, floods of protesters marched today in different cities all over Egypt and in Cairo towards Tahrir square where the sit-in continues. For the second week protesters demand the toppling of the constitutional declaration and dissolving the constitutional assembly. Chants reverberated in the streets of Egypt against President Mohamed Morsi, Mohamed Badee and the Muslim Brotherhood. Revolutionaries were joined by the so-called "Sofa Party" who have recently started protesting against the MB's dictatorship. Along with Egyptians from all walks of life, marched popular faces from both political and artistic backgrounds. By sunset Tahrir Square was filled with demonstrators, they were joined by Mohamed El Baradei and Hamdeen Sabahy who gave speeches in the square.
Thursday Nov 29th, hundreds of protesters continue their sit-in in Cairo's Tahrir square until toppling the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy. On the other hand, US Embassy was shut due to the ongoing clashes in Simon Bolivar st., where CSF built two concrete blocks to stop clashes.
Tuesday Nov 27th, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over the country, condemning the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy last Thursday. Egyptians chanted against the Muslim Brotherhood's monopolizing of power. On the other hand, Judges' Club started an open sit-in to denounce recent constitutional decrees and to condemn the new constitutional declaration.
Monday Nov 26th, Egypt bids farewell two new martyrs in two painful funerals; Gaber on Mohamed Mahmoud St. and Eslam in Damanhour - Photo from Gaber's consolation.
Sunday Nov 25th, the ongoing clashes took place in the vicinity on US Embassy between protesters and CSF, where both sides switched the battlefield from Kasr Al-Ainy St. to Simone Bolivar square.
Saturday Nov 24th, Judges' Club holds extraordinary general assembly to denounce recent constitutional decrees and to condemn the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsi. On the other hand, clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. and Kasr Aliny St., between protesters and CSF.
Friday Nov 23rd, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over the country condemning the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy yesterday. Among the protesters were Dr. Mohamed El Baradei, Mr. Hamdeen Sabahy and Mr. Amr Moussa who called for nation-wide protests after last night's declaration. Meanwhile clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud street between protesters and central security forces.
Wednesday Nov 21st, clashes continued for the third day in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud st. between protesters and Central Security Forces. CSF advanced towards Tahrir sq. throwing a very large amount of tear gas at the protesters, injuring and arresting many of them.
Tuesday Nov 20th, clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. along with Kasr Al-Ainy St. between the Central Security Forces "CSF" and protesters.
Monday Nov 19th, thousands of protesters gathered in Mohamed Mahmoud St., Down Town - Cairo, commemorating the first anniversary of Mohamed Mahmoud battle that took several lives a year ago.
Clashes erupted in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. between the Central Security Forces "CSF" and protesters, when the protesters tried to tear down the concrete blocks that was built by the SCAF. A few minutes later both parties exchanged throwing rocks/ stones at one another. The "CSF" also used tear gas in an attempt to disperse the protesters.
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Updates, Tuesday Dec 11th, Pro revolution Egyptians continue their sit-ins in Tahrir square and in the vicinity of the Presidential Palace in Heliopolis. For the third week, marches have come out from all over the country to condemn the constitutional deceleration and the referendum on the new constitution happening next Saturday. Chants have also continued to demand the downfall of the regime and the Muslim Brotherhood. A few kilometers away from the Presidential Palace, pro Muslim Brotherhood protesters stood by Raba'a El Adaweya Mosque in Nasr City to support all decisions taken by President Mohamed Morsi.
Friday December 7th, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over Egypt and in Cairo toward the Presidential Palace and Tahrir square condemning the constitutional referendum that will be held on Dec 15th. Protesters have set up barricades in Marghani St., gates in Heliopolis district in preparation for a sit-in in front of the Presidential Palace. A few hours later, rumors about attacks from Morsi supporters keep circulating, on the other hand some anti-Morsi protesters formed groups to protect the sit-in at the presidential palace against the possible attacks. Meanwhile, the CSF vehicles had spread in Salah Salem St., in attempts to prevent Morsi supporters from attacking the sit-in.
Thursday December 6th, President Mohamed Morsi delivers a statement to the nation, inviting the oppositions to dialogue and he stressed that Dec 15th constitutional referendum will be conducted according to the results of the national dialogue. The first reaction of the protesters was hanging their shoes to the cameras as a sign of refusing the statement.
Wednesday December 5th, after pro-revolution protesters started their sit-in in front of the presidential palace yesterday, pro-Mors protesters came to their sit-in in a march and dispersed it violently at midday. They broke all the tents, stole the food and water they had, and attacked many. Later, after they took over the streets around the palace, the MB militias turned Merghany street and Roxy square into a war-zone and attacked the pro-revolution protesters with rocks, bird shots, and teargas. The ongoing bloody clashes that continued to early Thursday Dec 6th, had left 6 martyrs and more than 290 wounded.
Tuesday Dec 4th, Floods of Egyptians surrounded the presidential palace in Heliopolis, chanting against President Morsi & Muslim Brotherhood. Protesters gathered in front of El-Etehadeya palace to condemn the constitutional declaration issued by President Morsi, the Draft Constitution and Constituent Assembly. The protest was met with tear gas by "CSF" in an attempt to disperse the protesters after attempts to breakthrough the barbed wire, a few minutes later "CSF" withdrawn to the presidential palace, then the protesters gathered again in front of the palace and contined their chants against Morsi. On the other hand protests erupted in different cities all over Egypt "Alexandria, Mahalla, Hurghada, Assiut, Luxor, Minya and Ismailia" demanding the toppling of the constitutional declaration and dissolving the constitutional assembly.
Saturday Dec 1st, Pro-Morsi protesters gathered in Nahdit Misr square in front of Cairo Uni to support the constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsi, and to demand for the implementation of Islamic Sharia law. Protesters came in MB and Salafi buses from different cities in Egypt. On the other hand, Tahrir sit-in continues continues with the demand of toppling the same constitutional declaration.
Friday Nov 30th, floods of protesters marched today in different cities all over Egypt and in Cairo towards Tahrir square where the sit-in continues. For the second week protesters demand the toppling of the constitutional declaration and dissolving the constitutional assembly. Chants reverberated in the streets of Egypt against President Mohamed Morsi, Mohamed Badee and the Muslim Brotherhood. Revolutionaries were joined by the so-called "Sofa Party" who have recently started protesting against the MB's dictatorship. Along with Egyptians from all walks of life, marched popular faces from both political and artistic backgrounds. By sunset Tahrir Square was filled with demonstrators, they were joined by Mohamed El Baradei and Hamdeen Sabahy who gave speeches in the square.
Thursday Nov 29th, hundreds of protesters continue their sit-in in Cairo's Tahrir square until toppling the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy. On the other hand, US Embassy was shut due to the ongoing clashes in Simon Bolivar st., where CSF built two concrete blocks to stop clashes.
Tuesday Nov 27th, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over the country, condemning the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy last Thursday. Egyptians chanted against the Muslim Brotherhood's monopolizing of power. On the other hand, Judges' Club started an open sit-in to denounce recent constitutional decrees and to condemn the new constitutional declaration.
Monday Nov 26th, Egypt bids farewell two new martyrs in two painful funerals; Gaber on Mohamed Mahmoud St. and Eslam in Damanhour - Photo from Gaber's consolation.
Sunday Nov 25th, the ongoing clashes took place in the vicinity on US Embassy between protesters and CSF, where both sides switched the battlefield from Kasr Al-Ainy St. to Simone Bolivar square.
Saturday Nov 24th, Judges' Club holds extraordinary general assembly to denounce recent constitutional decrees and to condemn the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsi. On the other hand, clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. and Kasr Aliny St., between protesters and CSF.
Friday Nov 23rd, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over the country condemning the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy yesterday. Among the protesters were Dr. Mohamed El Baradei, Mr. Hamdeen Sabahy and Mr. Amr Moussa who called for nation-wide protests after last night's declaration. Meanwhile clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud street between protesters and central security forces.
Wednesday Nov 21st, clashes continued for the third day in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud st. between protesters and Central Security Forces. CSF advanced towards Tahrir sq. throwing a very large amount of tear gas at the protesters, injuring and arresting many of them.
Tuesday Nov 20th, clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. along with Kasr Al-Ainy St. between the Central Security Forces "CSF" and protesters.
Monday Nov 19th, thousands of protesters gathered in Mohamed Mahmoud St., Down Town - Cairo, commemorating the first anniversary of Mohamed Mahmoud battle that took several lives a year ago.
Clashes erupted in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. between the Central Security Forces "CSF" and protesters, when the protesters tried to tear down the concrete blocks that was built by the SCAF. A few minutes later both parties exchanged throwing rocks/ stones at one another. The "CSF" also used tear gas in an attempt to disperse the protesters.
A Salafi guy holding photo of the woman dragged by military police in December 2011, in front of army troops cordoning off the way to Defense Ministry headquarters.
Here's a link of the footage: youtu.be/q2j4xKQ2jdI
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On April 27, 2012 thousands of Egyptians decided to march to Defense Ministry headquarters. Military Police and Central Security Forces blocked the way to the Ministry from Abassiya. Protesters decided to start a sit-in in front of army/police troops on April 28.
Majority of protesters were Salafis (mostly supporters of ousted presidential candidate Hazem Abu Ismail). The protested Article 28 of Constitutional Deceleration (which states that results of Presidential Electoral Commission PEC can't be appealed).
But all the people in the sit-in had a common/main demand, which is for SCAF to leave.
I have been highly impressed by Ello , an innovative ad free website , and it was purely by Invite , and my dear friend Photo Walk Guru Mr Thomas Hawk was a member he had given away all his invites but he posted a tweet asking any of his friends who had add an extra invite to give it to me ..So his friend Tyson Jerry kindly gave it to me ,,
And thus began my tryst with Ello ..I posted my world made friends became a hard core fan of Paul Budnitz one of the founders ..and was interviewed by @yourdailybread a guy named Jeremy ..I one day Interviewed him too
I like Ello my pictures look good on a big format and a lot of creative artists ,bloggers , are on Ello ..
All my original stuff street angst street pictures originate as photo blogs at Flickr .com I than post them as a link at Twitter 159 Tweets since 2008 .
I sometimes post a link at Google + and Tumblr..but I have a delirious premonition Google + and Tumblr will wind up very soon.. Competing with Facebook is tough and I salute Mr Vic Gundotra after Vic left Google + it has never been the same .
Mr Thomas Hawk has helped me a lot when my Shia bleeding pictures at Flickr , put me in a soup , restricted by staff he got it sorted our for me including my Flickr pro account ,,
And I have been a Flickr photographer since 2007 over 337,720 Photos 42,114,622 views since 10 June 2007 ,,Both my granddaughter have Flickr accounts and Twitter handles ,They are on Facebook I have deactivated it since a few years.
For those who send me page links ,I simply avoid them I dont use Like button on Facebook nor do I tag or poke people .
And the worst scenario here at Facebook is cyber bullying , posting hateful posts on peoples religions ,,there is more Tabarh on Facebook than even in a Shia Mosque ,,People posting pictures from the net ..Hardly anyone uses Original Content.
Facebook for me is not A Mosque , A shrine or a Temple or Synagogue ,,my religiosity is my personal affair ,,I shoot all religion .. I show respect to my cultural Inheritance and despite being a Shia Muslim majority of my friends are Hindus Christians Parsis..I have a lot of Sunni friends ..and luckily I stay away from Tablikis Ahle Hadees and Wahabbis ..
And I would rather be a Hindu than be a Salafi or a Wahhabi..
And I use Facebook as an extension of my blog ,,I dont and wont shoot Moharam in Mumbai thanks to the bigots bullys in my Shia community .
I prefer Ashura in Hyderabad and Chehlum in Lucknow ,,
I told my wife kids on oath of honor if I die I want my body to be given to Medicine I want my bodyparts , my eyes my brain my liver my heart to be given to the poor I shot ,,I am not ready to screw 72 Virgins .. in Heaven,.
For me Heaven is making heaven on Earth among the poor homeless destitute
These are my personal views ..I told my wife I dont want prayer meetings and no remembrance ,and my only death wish is to pay of a few friends who helped in my very bad times I pray that I clear their dues when Death comes to take me back.
On April 27, 2012 thousands of Egyptians decided to march to Defense Ministry headquarters. Military Police and Central Security Forces blocked the way to the Ministry from Abassiya. Protesters decided to start a sit-in in front of army/police troops on April 28.
Majority of protesters were Salafis (mostly supporters of ousted presidential candidate Hazem Abu Ismail). The protested Article 28 of Constitutional Deceleration (which states that results of Presidential Electoral Commission PEC can't be appealed).
But all the people in the sit-in had a common/main demand, which is for SCAF to leave.
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On April 6, 2012 thousands of Salafi Islamists rallied in Cairo's Tahrir square in objection to disqualifying of Hazem Salah Abu Ismail from 2012 Egypt's presidential race, after Egyptian Authority for Migration and Passports issued a statement saying that Abu Ismail's mother is a US citizen.
Protesters carried posters of Abu Ismail in solidarity with him. They aslo demanded an 'Islamic State' and to have the Sharia applied across the country.
The announcement about his mother is particularly embarrassing for Abu Ismail, who has used anti-U.S. rhetoric in his campaign speeches and said he rejects "dependency" on America.
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Updates, Friday December 7th, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over Egypt and in Cairo toward the Presidential Palace and Tahrir square condemning the constitutional referendum that will be held on Dec 15th. Protesters have set up barricades in Marghani St., gates in Heliopolis district in preparation for a sit-in in front of the Presidential Palace. A few hours later, rumors about attacks from Morsi supporters keep circulating, on the other hand some anti-Morsi protesters formed groups to protect the sit-in at the presidential palace against the possible attacks. Meanwhile, the CSF vehicles had spread in Salah Salem St., in attempts to prevent Morsi supporters from attacking the sit-in.
Thursday December 6th, President Mohamed Morsi delivers a statement to the nation, inviting the oppositions to dialogue and he stressed that Dec 15th constitutional referendum will be conducted according to the results of the national dialogue. The first reaction of the protesters was hanging their shoes to the cameras as a sign of refusing the statement.
Wednesday December 5th, after pro-revolution protesters started their sit-in in front of the presidential palace yesterday, pro-Mors protesters came to their sit-in in a march and dispersed it violently at midday. They broke all the tents, stole the food and water they had, and attacked many. Later, after they took over the streets around the palace, the MB militias turned Merghany street and Roxy square into a war-zone and attacked the pro-revolution protesters with rocks, bird shots, and teargas. The ongoing bloody clashes that continued to early Thursday Dec 6th, had left 6 martyrs and more than 290 wounded.
Tuesday Dec 4th, Floods of Egyptians surrounded the presidential palace in Heliopolis, chanting against President Morsi & Muslim Brotherhood. Protesters gathered in front of El-Etehadeya palace to condemn the constitutional declaration issued by President Morsi, the Draft Constitution and Constituent Assembly. The protest was met with tear gas by "CSF" in an attempt to disperse the protesters after attempts to breakthrough the barbed wire, a few minutes later "CSF" withdrawn to the presidential palace, then the protesters gathered again in front of the palace and contined their chants against Morsi. On the other hand protests erupted in different cities all over Egypt "Alexandria, Mahalla, Hurghada, Assiut, Luxor, Minya and Ismailia" demanding the toppling of the constitutional declaration and dissolving the constitutional assembly.
Saturday Dec 1st, Pro-Morsi protesters gathered in Nahdit Misr square in front of Cairo Uni to support the constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsi, and to demand for the implementation of Islamic Sharia law. Protesters came in MB and Salafi buses from different cities in Egypt. On the other hand, Tahrir sit-in continues continues with the demand of toppling the same constitutional declaration.
Friday Nov 30th, floods of protesters marched today in different cities all over Egypt and in Cairo towards Tahrir square where the sit-in continues. For the second week protesters demand the toppling of the constitutional declaration and dissolving the constitutional assembly. Chants reverberated in the streets of Egypt against President Mohamed Morsi, Mohamed Badee and the Muslim Brotherhood. Revolutionaries were joined by the so-called "Sofa Party" who have recently started protesting against the MB's dictatorship. Along with Egyptians from all walks of life, marched popular faces from both political and artistic backgrounds. By sunset Tahrir Square was filled with demonstrators, they were joined by Mohamed El Baradei and Hamdeen Sabahy who gave speeches in the square.
Thursday Nov 29th, hundreds of protesters continue their sit-in in Cairo's Tahrir square until toppling the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy. On the other hand, US Embassy was shut due to the ongoing clashes in Simon Bolivar st., where CSF built two concrete blocks to stop clashes.
Tuesday Nov 27th, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over the country, condemning the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy last Thursday. Egyptians chanted against the Muslim Brotherhood's monopolizing of power. On the other hand, Judges' Club started an open sit-in to denounce recent constitutional decrees and to condemn the new constitutional declaration.
Monday Nov 26th, Egypt bids farewell two new martyrs in two painful funerals; Gaber on Mohamed Mahmoud St. and Eslam in Damanhour - Photo from Gaber's consolation.
Sunday Nov 25th, the ongoing clashes took place in the vicinity on US Embassy between protesters and CSF, where both sides switched the battlefield from Kasr Al-Ainy St. to Simone Bolivar square.
Saturday Nov 24th, Judges' Club holds extraordinary general assembly to denounce recent constitutional decrees and to condemn the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsi. On the other hand, clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. and Kasr Aliny St., between protesters and CSF.
Friday Nov 23rd, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over the country condemning the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy yesterday. Among the protesters were Dr. Mohamed El Baradei, Mr. Hamdeen Sabahy and Mr. Amr Moussa who called for nation-wide protests after last night's declaration. Meanwhile clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud street between protesters and central security forces.
Wednesday Nov 21st, clashes continued for the third day in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud st. between protesters and Central Security Forces. CSF advanced towards Tahrir sq. throwing a very large amount of tear gas at the protesters, injuring and arresting many of them.
Tuesday Nov 20th, clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. along with Kasr Al-Ainy St. between the Central Security Forces "CSF" and protesters.
Monday Nov 19th, thousands of protesters gathered in Mohamed Mahmoud St., Down Town - Cairo, commemorating the first anniversary of Mohamed Mahmoud battle that took several lives a year ago.
Clashes erupted in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. between the Central Security Forces "CSF" and protesters, when the protesters tried to tear down the concrete blocks that was built by the SCAF. A few minutes later both parties exchanged throwing rocks/ stones at one another. The "CSF" also used tear gas in an attempt to disperse the protesters.
On April 27, 2012 thousands of Egyptians decided to march to Defense Ministry headquarters. Military Police and Central Security Forces blocked the way to the Ministry from Abassiya. Protesters decided to start a sit-in in front of army/police troops on April 28.
Majority of protesters were Salafis (mostly supporters of ousted presidential candidate Hazem Abu Ismail). The protested Article 28 of Constitutional Deceleration (which states that results of Presidential Electoral Commission PEC can't be appealed).
But all the people in the sit-in had a common/main demand, which is for SCAF to leave.
On April 27, 2012 thousands of Egyptians decided to march to Defense Ministry headquarters. Military Police and Central Security Forces blocked the way to the Ministry from Abassiya. Protesters decided to start a sit-in in front of army/police troops on April 28.
Majority of protesters were Salafis (mostly supporters of ousted presidential candidate Hazem Abu Ismail). The protested Article 28 of Constitutional Deceleration (which states that results of Presidential Electoral Commission PEC can't be appealed).
But all the people in the sit-in had a common/main demand, which is for SCAF to leave.
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the shia-sunnis want to
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different sects
different customs
different rituals
allahs house made
up of several bricks
but the radicals
the wahhabis
the jammatis
the salafis
with sectarian hate
vested interests
do not want us to intemix
so we shias
they call us heretics
allah ho akbar
cybernetic hate
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muslims love killing muslims
unending conflicts
mosques turned to
terrorist dens
children turned to
unwilling jehadis
mullahs as gangsters
is what the lal masjid
depicts
the rest of the Islamic world
in utter silence
their impotency affix
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Pakistani commandos blow walls in mosque standoff
Sun Jul 8, 2007 8:28 AM EDT
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The death toll from the conflict rose to at least 21 after a lieutenant-colonel died when commandos came under fire from the compound that also houses a girls' madrasa (Islamic religious school) as well as the mosque.
NO FULL-SCALE ASSAULT
Security forces have refrained from mounting a full-scale assault because of fears for the hundreds of women and children who the government says are being held inside as human shields.
Troops began blasting holes in the walls in the early hours on Sunday to provide an escape route for those inside.
About 1,200 students left the mosque after the clashes began but only about 20 have come out since Friday. Two slipped through the breaches made by the blasts on Sunday to hand themselves in.
While some women and children may been coerced into staying, there are women who have been among the most fervent supporters of Ghazi and his elder brother Abdul Aziz, who was caught on Wednesday trying to escape.
Ghazi denied children were being used as human shields.
He told Pakistani television channels that more than 300 followers, mostly female students, were killed in overnight gunbattles. Information Minister Mohammad Ali Durrani said Ghazi was lying.
Water, gas and power to the mosque were cut and food was said to be running short. Security forces have occupied another city madrasa linked to the Lal Masjid.
Many Pakistanis support the action against the hardliners whose behavior, including a vigilante campaign against perceived vice, raised concern about the spread of militant Islam.
Islamist politicians have called for an end to the siege and for Ghazi to release the women and children.
(Additional reporting by Kamran Haider, Zeeshan Haider, Augustine Anthony, and Robert Birsel)
Pakistani commandos blow walls in mosque standoff
Sun Jul 8, 2007 8:28 AM EDT
ca.today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=topNews&a...
By Faisal Aziz
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistani commandos blasted holes in the walls of a mosque compound on Sunday with the aim of helping hundreds of women and children escape from the site where Islamist gunmen are in a standoff with security forces.
Troops have surrounded the Lal Masjid, or Red Mosque, in Islamabad since Tuesday, when clashes between armed student radicals and government forces erupted after months of tension.
At least 21 people are known to have been killed.
Government and military officials say revolutionary cleric Abdul Rashid Ghazi has between 50-60 hard core militants -- some from al Qaeda-linked Pakistani groups -- leading the fighting.
President Pervez Musharraf on Saturday gave the militants a 'surrender-or-die' ultimatum.
Ghazi retorted by saying he preferred "martyrdom." In a statement, carried by Sunday newspapers, the cleric said he and his followers hoped their deaths would spark an Islamic revolution in Pakistan.
"We have firm belief in God that our blood will lead to a revolution," wrote Ghazi.
His Taliban-style movement is symptomatic of the militancy and extremism seeping into Pakistani cities from tribal areas near the Afghan border.
As intermittent gunfire continued to echo around the compound, Religious Affairs Minister Mohammad Ejaz-ul-Haq, speaking at a news conference, said the Islamist fighters were "terrorists, militants, who are wanted within, and outside, the country."
He put their numbers at 200-250, though Ghazi has said he has close to 2,000 followers with him.
The Lal Masjid has been a hotbed of militancy for years, known for its support for Afghanistan's Taliban and opposition to Musharraf's backing for the U.S.-led campaign against terrorism.
On April 27, 2012 thousands of Egyptians decided to march to Defense Ministry headquarters. Military Police and Central Security Forces blocked the way to the Ministry from Abassiya. Protesters decided to start a sit-in in front of army/police troops on April 28.
Majority of protesters were Salafis (mostly supporters of ousted presidential candidate Hazem Abu Ismail). The protested Article 28 of Constitutional Deceleration (which states that results of Presidential Electoral Commission PEC can't be appealed).
But all the people in the sit-in had a common/main demand, which is for SCAF to leave.
On April 27, 2012 thousands of Egyptians decided to march to Defense Ministry headquarters. Military Police and Central Security Forces blocked the way to the Ministry from Abassiya. Protesters decided to start a sit-in in front of army/police troops on April 28.
Majority of protesters were Salafis (mostly supporters of ousted presidential candidate Hazem Abu Ismail). The protested Article 28 of Constitutional Deceleration (which states that results of Presidential Electoral Commission PEC can't be appealed).
But all the people in the sit-in had a common/main demand, which is for SCAF to leave.
Because I dont poke people .. but people keep poking me
I dont tag people .. people keep ragging me
I dont belong to any group but people keep adding me
Than a part of me tells me to take wings fly back to my
pigeon hole at Flickr Twitter .
I have taken long sabbaticals from Facebook to go reboot myself and come back and after a few months go away again..it is a strange urge ,,In case I have been blunt rude to any of you sorry and sorry to those guys women girls whose friend requests I deleted because we are not on the same wavelength also sorry to those 450 odd friends who asked me to visit their pages .. I keep away from all pages nothing personal.. I dont sell my product or my spirituality on Facebook..
I am not a bigot I am not a Salafi or a Wahabbi.. I would rather become a Hindu willingly ..perhaps I am one deep down.. but I am happy with the faith that my mother embedded on my head in her womb.. I am happy to be part of her spirituality a Shia by any other name could only be Human.. and this sense of humanity is the inheritance of the humility of Hussain .
I have used Facebook as a blog platform I wish it had a tweet button and Favorite instead of Like ,, and than perhaps I could say all this in 140 words ,,,
Updates, Tuesday Dec 11th, Pro revolution Egyptians continue their sit-ins in Tahrir square and in the vicinity of the Presidential Palace in Heliopolis. For the third week, marches have come out from all over the country to condemn the constitutional deceleration and the referendum on the new constitution happening next Saturday. Chants have also continued to demand the downfall of the regime and the Muslim Brotherhood. A few kilometers away from the Presidential Palace, pro Muslim Brotherhood protesters stood by Raba'a El Adaweya Mosque in Nasr City to support all decisions taken by President Mohamed Morsi.
Friday December 7th, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over Egypt and in Cairo toward the Presidential Palace and Tahrir square condemning the constitutional referendum that will be held on Dec 15th. Protesters have set up barricades in Marghani St., gates in Heliopolis district in preparation for a sit-in in front of the Presidential Palace. A few hours later, rumors about attacks from Morsi supporters keep circulating, on the other hand some anti-Morsi protesters formed groups to protect the sit-in at the presidential palace against the possible attacks. Meanwhile, the CSF vehicles had spread in Salah Salem St., in attempts to prevent Morsi supporters from attacking the sit-in.
Thursday December 6th, President Mohamed Morsi delivers a statement to the nation, inviting the oppositions to dialogue and he stressed that Dec 15th constitutional referendum will be conducted according to the results of the national dialogue. The first reaction of the protesters was hanging their shoes to the cameras as a sign of refusing the statement.
Wednesday December 5th, after pro-revolution protesters started their sit-in in front of the presidential palace yesterday, pro-Mors protesters came to their sit-in in a march and dispersed it violently at midday. They broke all the tents, stole the food and water they had, and attacked many. Later, after they took over the streets around the palace, the MB militias turned Merghany street and Roxy square into a war-zone and attacked the pro-revolution protesters with rocks, bird shots, and teargas. The ongoing bloody clashes that continued to early Thursday Dec 6th, had left 6 martyrs and more than 290 wounded.
Tuesday Dec 4th, Floods of Egyptians surrounded the presidential palace in Heliopolis, chanting against President Morsi & Muslim Brotherhood. Protesters gathered in front of El-Etehadeya palace to condemn the constitutional declaration issued by President Morsi, the Draft Constitution and Constituent Assembly. The protest was met with tear gas by "CSF" in an attempt to disperse the protesters after attempts to breakthrough the barbed wire, a few minutes later "CSF" withdrawn to the presidential palace, then the protesters gathered again in front of the palace and contined their chants against Morsi. On the other hand protests erupted in different cities all over Egypt "Alexandria, Mahalla, Hurghada, Assiut, Luxor, Minya and Ismailia" demanding the toppling of the constitutional declaration and dissolving the constitutional assembly.
Saturday Dec 1st, Pro-Morsi protesters gathered in Nahdit Misr square in front of Cairo Uni to support the constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsi, and to demand for the implementation of Islamic Sharia law. Protesters came in MB and Salafi buses from different cities in Egypt. On the other hand, Tahrir sit-in continues continues with the demand of toppling the same constitutional declaration.
Friday Nov 30th, floods of protesters marched today in different cities all over Egypt and in Cairo towards Tahrir square where the sit-in continues. For the second week protesters demand the toppling of the constitutional declaration and dissolving the constitutional assembly. Chants reverberated in the streets of Egypt against President Mohamed Morsi, Mohamed Badee and the Muslim Brotherhood. Revolutionaries were joined by the so-called "Sofa Party" who have recently started protesting against the MB's dictatorship. Along with Egyptians from all walks of life, marched popular faces from both political and artistic backgrounds. By sunset Tahrir Square was filled with demonstrators, they were joined by Mohamed El Baradei and Hamdeen Sabahy who gave speeches in the square.
Thursday Nov 29th, hundreds of protesters continue their sit-in in Cairo's Tahrir square until toppling the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy. On the other hand, US Embassy was shut due to the ongoing clashes in Simon Bolivar st., where CSF built two concrete blocks to stop clashes.
Tuesday Nov 27th, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over the country, condemning the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy last Thursday. Egyptians chanted against the Muslim Brotherhood's monopolizing of power. On the other hand, Judges' Club started an open sit-in to denounce recent constitutional decrees and to condemn the new constitutional declaration.
Monday Nov 26th, Egypt bids farewell two new martyrs in two painful funerals; Gaber on Mohamed Mahmoud St. and Eslam in Damanhour - Photo from Gaber's consolation.
Sunday Nov 25th, the ongoing clashes took place in the vicinity on US Embassy between protesters and CSF, where both sides switched the battlefield from Kasr Al-Ainy St. to Simone Bolivar square.
Saturday Nov 24th, Judges' Club holds extraordinary general assembly to denounce recent constitutional decrees and to condemn the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsi. On the other hand, clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. and Kasr Aliny St., between protesters and CSF.
Friday Nov 23rd, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over the country condemning the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy yesterday. Among the protesters were Dr. Mohamed El Baradei, Mr. Hamdeen Sabahy and Mr. Amr Moussa who called for nation-wide protests after last night's declaration. Meanwhile clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud street between protesters and central security forces.
Wednesday Nov 21st, clashes continued for the third day in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud st. between protesters and Central Security Forces. CSF advanced towards Tahrir sq. throwing a very large amount of tear gas at the protesters, injuring and arresting many of them.
Tuesday Nov 20th, clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. along with Kasr Al-Ainy St. between the Central Security Forces "CSF" and protesters.
Monday Nov 19th, thousands of protesters gathered in Mohamed Mahmoud St., Down Town - Cairo, commemorating the first anniversary of Mohamed Mahmoud battle that took several lives a year ago.
Clashes erupted in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. between the Central Security Forces "CSF" and protesters, when the protesters tried to tear down the concrete blocks that was built by the SCAF. A few minutes later both parties exchanged throwing rocks/ stones at one another. The "CSF" also used tear gas in an attempt to disperse the protesters.
On April 27, 2012 thousands of Egyptians decided to march to Defense Ministry headquarters. Military Police and Central Security Forces blocked the way to the Ministry from Abassiya. Protesters decided to start a sit-in in front of army/police troops on April 28.
Majority of protesters were Salafis (mostly supporters of ousted presidential candidate Hazem Abu Ismail). The protested Article 28 of Constitutional Deceleration (which states that results of Presidential Electoral Commission PEC can't be appealed).
But all the people in the sit-in had a common/main demand, which is for SCAF to leave.
Updates, Thursday December 6th, President Mohamed Morsi delivers a statement to the nation, inviting the oppositions to dialogue and he stressed that Dec 15th constitutional referendum will be conducted according to the results of the national dialogue. The first reaction of the protesters was hanging their shoes to the cameras as a sign of refusing the statement.
Wednesday December 5th, after pro-revolution protesters started their sit-in in front of the presidential palace yesterday, pro-Mors protesters came to their sit-in in a march and dispersed it violently at midday. They broke all the tents, stole the food and water they had, and attacked many. Later, after they took over the streets around the palace, the MB militias turned Merghany street and Roxy square into a war-zone and attacked the pro-revolution protesters with rocks, bird shots, and teargas. The ongoing bloody clashes that continued to early Thursday Dec 6th, had left 6 martyrs and more than 290 wounded.
Tuesday Dec 4th, Floods of Egyptians surrounded the presidential palace in Heliopolis, chanting against President Morsi & Muslim Brotherhood. Protesters gathered in front of El-Etehadeya palace to condemn the constitutional declaration issued by President Morsi, the Draft Constitution and Constituent Assembly. The protest was met with tear gas by "CSF" in an attempt to disperse the protesters after attempts to breakthrough the barbed wire, a few minutes later "CSF" withdrawn to the presidential palace, then the protesters gathered again in front of the palace and contined their chants against Morsi. On the other hand protests erupted in different cities all over Egypt "Alexandria, Mahalla, Hurghada, Assiut, Luxor, Minya and Ismailia" demanding the toppling of the constitutional declaration and dissolving the constitutional assembly.
Saturday Dec 1st, Pro-Morsi protesters gathered in Nahdit Misr square in front of Cairo Uni to support the constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsi, and to demand for the implementation of Islamic Sharia law. Protesters came in MB and Salafi buses from different cities in Egypt. On the other hand, Tahrir sit-in continues continues with the demand of toppling the same constitutional declaration.
Friday Nov 30th, floods of protesters marched today in different cities all over Egypt and in Cairo towards Tahrir square where the sit-in continues. For the second week protesters demand the toppling of the constitutional declaration and dissolving the constitutional assembly. Chants reverberated in the streets of Egypt against President Mohamed Morsi, Mohamed Badee and the Muslim Brotherhood. Revolutionaries were joined by the so-called "Sofa Party" who have recently started protesting against the MB's dictatorship. Along with Egyptians from all walks of life, marched popular faces from both political and artistic backgrounds. By sunset Tahrir Square was filled with demonstrators, they were joined by Mohamed El Baradei and Hamdeen Sabahy who gave speeches in the square.
Thursday Nov 29th, hundreds of protesters continue their sit-in in Cairo's Tahrir square until toppling the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy. On the other hand, US Embassy was shut due to the ongoing clashes in Simon Bolivar st., where CSF built two concrete blocks to stop clashes.
Tuesday Nov 27th, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over the country, condemning the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy last Thursday. Egyptians chanted against the Muslim Brotherhood's monopolizing of power. On the other hand, Judges' Club started an open sit-in to denounce recent constitutional decrees and to condemn the new constitutional declaration.
Monday Nov 26th, Egypt bids farewell two new martyrs in two painful funerals; Gaber on Mohamed Mahmoud St. and Eslam in Damanhour - Photo from Gaber's consolation.
Sunday Nov 25th, the ongoing clashes took place in the vicinity on US Embassy between protesters and CSF, where both sides switched the battlefield from Kasr Al-Ainy St. to Simone Bolivar square.
Saturday Nov 24th, Judges' Club holds extraordinary general assembly to denounce recent constitutional decrees and to condemn the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsi. On the other hand, clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. and Kasr Aliny St., between protesters and CSF.
Friday Nov 23rd, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over the country condemning the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy yesterday. Among the protesters were Dr. Mohamed El Baradei, Mr. Hamdeen Sabahy and Mr. Amr Moussa who called for nation-wide protests after last night's declaration. Meanwhile clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud street between protesters and central security forces.
Wednesday Nov 21st, clashes continued for the third day in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud st. between protesters and Central Security Forces. CSF advanced towards Tahrir sq. throwing a very large amount of tear gas at the protesters, injuring and arresting many of them.
Tuesday Nov 20th, clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. along with Kasr Al-Ainy St. between the Central Security Forces "CSF" and protesters.
Monday Nov 19th, thousands of protesters gathered in Mohamed Mahmoud St., Down Town - Cairo, commemorating the first anniversary of Mohamed Mahmoud battle that took several lives a year ago.
Clashes erupted in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. between the Central Security Forces "CSF" and protesters, when the protesters tried to tear down the concrete blocks that was built by the SCAF. A few minutes later both parties exchanged throwing rocks/ stones at one another. The "CSF" also used tear gas in an attempt to disperse the protesters.
On April 27, 2012 thousands of Egyptians decided to march to Defense Ministry headquarters. Military Police and Central Security Forces blocked the way to the Ministry from Abassiya. Protesters decided to start a sit-in in front of army/police troops on April 28.
Majority of protesters were Salafis (mostly supporters of ousted presidential candidate Hazem Abu Ismail). The protested Article 28 of Constitutional Deceleration (which states that results of Presidential Electoral Commission PEC can't be appealed).
But all the people in the sit-in had a common/main demand, which is for SCAF to leave.
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Jannatu l-Baqī‘ (Arabic: جنة البقيع) (also spelt Jannat al-Baqī‘) is a cemetery in Medina, Saudi Arabia, located across from the Masjid al-Nabawi, the mosque where Prophet Muhammed is buried. This cemetery contains many of Prophet Muhammad's relatives and companions. Its name means "The Garden of Heaven". Many traditions relate Prophet Muhammad issuing a prayer every time he passed the cemetery. Prior to the twentieth century, many of the graves were covered with domes or other structures.
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* 1 Demolished Shrines
* 2 Some important personalities buried at Jannat al-Baqi
* 3 See also
* 4 External links
* 5 References
[edit] Demolished Shrines
After the city of Medina was taken by King Ibn Saud, many of these domes and structures, originally intended to identify famous companions of Prophet Muhammad, were destroyed in 1925 since main Salafi and sunni scholars complying with the Hadith narrated that Prophet Muhammad order to not cover or build structures over any grave[1][2] and in order to prevent people from seek a means of approach to Allāh (a request for blessings, in this world or for intercessions in the hereafter) or seeking the help of the dead . Unlike Shia and some sufi, This (tawassul) along with reading chapters from Islam's holy book, The Qur'an in this particular way (seeking the help of the dead ), is considered by Salafi and sunni as being Shirk, the sin of idolatry . Namely the governors of two, of the three, of Islam's holy places consider these kinds of practice during visits as Shirk, and therefore it should be eradicated in all forms and as a result is that often some books and maps of the graves are confiscated by the authorities.This Resulting basically from the differences in the sources of Hadith between Sunni and Shia[3][4] .
Despite this, the graves of many historic figures continue to be visited by numerous pilgrims, and burials continue at the cemetery up until this day.
Many Shia continue to mourn the day that the House of Saud demolished Shrines in the Baqi cemetery. Shia remember it by calling this day Yaum e Gham, literally meaning Day of Sorrow. Shia continue to protest the Saudi government's demolition of These shrines.
[edit] Some important personalities buried at Jannat al-Baqi
* Ibrahim – Muhammad's son by Maria al-Qibtiyya, died in infancy
* Fatima Zahra – Muhammad's daughter by first wife Khadijah bint Khuwaylid, in an unknown grave
* Hasan ibn Ali, 2nd Shia Imam, grandson of Muhammad, son of Fatima
* Ali ibn Husayn, 4th Shia Imam, great-grandson of Muhammad
* Muhammad al-Baqir, 5th Shia Imam
* Jafar Sadiq, 6th Shia Imam (as)
* Malik ibn Anas, Islamic jurist
* Imam Shamil, Dagestan leader
* Uthman ibn Affan - The third Caliph of the Rashidun
* Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib, uncle of Muhammad
* All of mothers of the believers, Muhammad's wives, except for Khadijah and Maymuna bint al-Harith
* Many of Muhammad's aunts: Safiya and Aatika, and his aunt Fatima bint al-Asad, the mother of Hazrat Ali.
An Islamist protester in Tahrir on Friday, sitting with an Egyptian flag at Mohamed Mahmoud Street entrance, during the Friday of Reaction and Bigotry.
On April 27, 2012 thousands of Egyptians decided to march to Defense Ministry headquarters. Military Police and Central Security Forces blocked the way to the Ministry from Abassiya. Protesters decided to start a sit-in in front of army/police troops on April 28.
Majority of protesters were Salafis (mostly supporters of ousted presidential candidate Hazem Abu Ismail). The protested Article 28 of Constitutional Deceleration (which states that results of Presidential Electoral Commission PEC can't be appealed).
But all the people in the sit-in had a common/main demand, which is for SCAF to leave.
On April 27, 2012 thousands of Egyptians decided to march to Defense Ministry headquarters. Military Police and Central Security Forces blocked the way to the Ministry from Abassiya. Protesters decided to start a sit-in in front of army/police troops on April 28.
Majority of protesters were Salafis (mostly supporters of ousted presidential candidate Hazem Abu Ismail). The protested Article 28 of Constitutional Deceleration (which states that results of Presidential Electoral Commission PEC can't be appealed).
But all the people in the sit-in had a common/main demand, which is for SCAF to leave.
Updates, Friday December 7th, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over Egypt and in Cairo toward the Presidential Palace and Tahrir square condemning the constitutional referendum that will be held on Dec 15th. Protesters have set up barricades in Marghani St., gates in Heliopolis district in preparation for a sit-in in front of the Presidential Palace. A few hours later, rumors about attacks from Morsi supporters keep circulating, on the other hand some anti-Morsi protesters formed groups to protect the sit-in at the presidential palace against the possible attacks. Meanwhile, the CSF vehicles had spread in Salah Salem St., in attempts to prevent Morsi supporters from attacking the sit-in.
Thursday December 6th, President Mohamed Morsi delivers a statement to the nation, inviting the oppositions to dialogue and he stressed that Dec 15th constitutional referendum will be conducted according to the results of the national dialogue. The first reaction of the protesters was hanging their shoes to the cameras as a sign of refusing the statement.
Wednesday December 5th, after pro-revolution protesters started their sit-in in front of the presidential palace yesterday, pro-Mors protesters came to their sit-in in a march and dispersed it violently at midday. They broke all the tents, stole the food and water they had, and attacked many. Later, after they took over the streets around the palace, the MB militias turned Merghany street and Roxy square into a war-zone and attacked the pro-revolution protesters with rocks, bird shots, and teargas. The ongoing bloody clashes that continued to early Thursday Dec 6th, had left 6 martyrs and more than 290 wounded.
Tuesday Dec 4th, Floods of Egyptians surrounded the presidential palace in Heliopolis, chanting against President Morsi & Muslim Brotherhood. Protesters gathered in front of El-Etehadeya palace to condemn the constitutional declaration issued by President Morsi, the Draft Constitution and Constituent Assembly. The protest was met with tear gas by "CSF" in an attempt to disperse the protesters after attempts to breakthrough the barbed wire, a few minutes later "CSF" withdrawn to the presidential palace, then the protesters gathered again in front of the palace and contined their chants against Morsi. On the other hand protests erupted in different cities all over Egypt "Alexandria, Mahalla, Hurghada, Assiut, Luxor, Minya and Ismailia" demanding the toppling of the constitutional declaration and dissolving the constitutional assembly.
Saturday Dec 1st, Pro-Morsi protesters gathered in Nahdit Misr square in front of Cairo Uni to support the constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsi, and to demand for the implementation of Islamic Sharia law. Protesters came in MB and Salafi buses from different cities in Egypt. On the other hand, Tahrir sit-in continues continues with the demand of toppling the same constitutional declaration.
Friday Nov 30th, floods of protesters marched today in different cities all over Egypt and in Cairo towards Tahrir square where the sit-in continues. For the second week protesters demand the toppling of the constitutional declaration and dissolving the constitutional assembly. Chants reverberated in the streets of Egypt against President Mohamed Morsi, Mohamed Badee and the Muslim Brotherhood. Revolutionaries were joined by the so-called "Sofa Party" who have recently started protesting against the MB's dictatorship. Along with Egyptians from all walks of life, marched popular faces from both political and artistic backgrounds. By sunset Tahrir Square was filled with demonstrators, they were joined by Mohamed El Baradei and Hamdeen Sabahy who gave speeches in the square.
Thursday Nov 29th, hundreds of protesters continue their sit-in in Cairo's Tahrir square until toppling the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy. On the other hand, US Embassy was shut due to the ongoing clashes in Simon Bolivar st., where CSF built two concrete blocks to stop clashes.
Tuesday Nov 27th, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over the country, condemning the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy last Thursday. Egyptians chanted against the Muslim Brotherhood's monopolizing of power. On the other hand, Judges' Club started an open sit-in to denounce recent constitutional decrees and to condemn the new constitutional declaration.
Monday Nov 26th, Egypt bids farewell two new martyrs in two painful funerals; Gaber on Mohamed Mahmoud St. and Eslam in Damanhour - Photo from Gaber's consolation.
Sunday Nov 25th, the ongoing clashes took place in the vicinity on US Embassy between protesters and CSF, where both sides switched the battlefield from Kasr Al-Ainy St. to Simone Bolivar square.
Saturday Nov 24th, Judges' Club holds extraordinary general assembly to denounce recent constitutional decrees and to condemn the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsi. On the other hand, clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. and Kasr Aliny St., between protesters and CSF.
Friday Nov 23rd, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over the country condemning the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy yesterday. Among the protesters were Dr. Mohamed El Baradei, Mr. Hamdeen Sabahy and Mr. Amr Moussa who called for nation-wide protests after last night's declaration. Meanwhile clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud street between protesters and central security forces.
Wednesday Nov 21st, clashes continued for the third day in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud st. between protesters and Central Security Forces. CSF advanced towards Tahrir sq. throwing a very large amount of tear gas at the protesters, injuring and arresting many of them.
Tuesday Nov 20th, clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. along with Kasr Al-Ainy St. between the Central Security Forces "CSF" and protesters.
Monday Nov 19th, thousands of protesters gathered in Mohamed Mahmoud St., Down Town - Cairo, commemorating the first anniversary of Mohamed Mahmoud battle that took several lives a year ago.
Clashes erupted in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. between the Central Security Forces "CSF" and protesters, when the protesters tried to tear down the concrete blocks that was built by the SCAF. A few minutes later both parties exchanged throwing rocks/ stones at one another. The "CSF" also used tear gas in an attempt to disperse the protesters.
Updates, Friday December 7th, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over Egypt and in Cairo toward the Presidential Palace and Tahrir square condemning the constitutional referendum that will be held on Dec 15th. Protesters have set up barricades in Marghani St., gates in Heliopolis district in preparation for a sit-in in front of the Presidential Palace. A few hours later, rumors about attacks from Morsi supporters keep circulating, on the other hand some anti-Morsi protesters formed groups to protect the sit-in at the presidential palace against the possible attacks. Meanwhile, the CSF vehicles had spread in Salah Salem St., in attempts to prevent Morsi supporters from attacking the sit-in.
Thursday December 6th, President Mohamed Morsi delivers a statement to the nation, inviting the oppositions to dialogue and he stressed that Dec 15th constitutional referendum will be conducted according to the results of the national dialogue. The first reaction of the protesters was hanging their shoes to the cameras as a sign of refusing the statement.
Wednesday December 5th, after pro-revolution protesters started their sit-in in front of the presidential palace yesterday, pro-Mors protesters came to their sit-in in a march and dispersed it violently at midday. They broke all the tents, stole the food and water they had, and attacked many. Later, after they took over the streets around the palace, the MB militias turned Merghany street and Roxy square into a war-zone and attacked the pro-revolution protesters with rocks, bird shots, and teargas. The ongoing bloody clashes that continued to early Thursday Dec 6th, had left 6 martyrs and more than 290 wounded.
Tuesday Dec 4th, Floods of Egyptians surrounded the presidential palace in Heliopolis, chanting against President Morsi & Muslim Brotherhood. Protesters gathered in front of El-Etehadeya palace to condemn the constitutional declaration issued by President Morsi, the Draft Constitution and Constituent Assembly. The protest was met with tear gas by "CSF" in an attempt to disperse the protesters after attempts to breakthrough the barbed wire, a few minutes later "CSF" withdrawn to the presidential palace, then the protesters gathered again in front of the palace and contined their chants against Morsi. On the other hand protests erupted in different cities all over Egypt "Alexandria, Mahalla, Hurghada, Assiut, Luxor, Minya and Ismailia" demanding the toppling of the constitutional declaration and dissolving the constitutional assembly.
Saturday Dec 1st, Pro-Morsi protesters gathered in Nahdit Misr square in front of Cairo Uni to support the constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsi, and to demand for the implementation of Islamic Sharia law. Protesters came in MB and Salafi buses from different cities in Egypt. On the other hand, Tahrir sit-in continues continues with the demand of toppling the same constitutional declaration.
Friday Nov 30th, floods of protesters marched today in different cities all over Egypt and in Cairo towards Tahrir square where the sit-in continues. For the second week protesters demand the toppling of the constitutional declaration and dissolving the constitutional assembly. Chants reverberated in the streets of Egypt against President Mohamed Morsi, Mohamed Badee and the Muslim Brotherhood. Revolutionaries were joined by the so-called "Sofa Party" who have recently started protesting against the MB's dictatorship. Along with Egyptians from all walks of life, marched popular faces from both political and artistic backgrounds. By sunset Tahrir Square was filled with demonstrators, they were joined by Mohamed El Baradei and Hamdeen Sabahy who gave speeches in the square.
Thursday Nov 29th, hundreds of protesters continue their sit-in in Cairo's Tahrir square until toppling the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy. On the other hand, US Embassy was shut due to the ongoing clashes in Simon Bolivar st., where CSF built two concrete blocks to stop clashes.
Tuesday Nov 27th, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over the country, condemning the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy last Thursday. Egyptians chanted against the Muslim Brotherhood's monopolizing of power. On the other hand, Judges' Club started an open sit-in to denounce recent constitutional decrees and to condemn the new constitutional declaration.
Monday Nov 26th, Egypt bids farewell two new martyrs in two painful funerals; Gaber on Mohamed Mahmoud St. and Eslam in Damanhour - Photo from Gaber's consolation.
Sunday Nov 25th, the ongoing clashes took place in the vicinity on US Embassy between protesters and CSF, where both sides switched the battlefield from Kasr Al-Ainy St. to Simone Bolivar square.
Saturday Nov 24th, Judges' Club holds extraordinary general assembly to denounce recent constitutional decrees and to condemn the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsi. On the other hand, clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. and Kasr Aliny St., between protesters and CSF.
Friday Nov 23rd, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over the country condemning the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy yesterday. Among the protesters were Dr. Mohamed El Baradei, Mr. Hamdeen Sabahy and Mr. Amr Moussa who called for nation-wide protests after last night's declaration. Meanwhile clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud street between protesters and central security forces.
Wednesday Nov 21st, clashes continued for the third day in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud st. between protesters and Central Security Forces. CSF advanced towards Tahrir sq. throwing a very large amount of tear gas at the protesters, injuring and arresting many of them.
Tuesday Nov 20th, clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. along with Kasr Al-Ainy St. between the Central Security Forces "CSF" and protesters.
Monday Nov 19th, thousands of protesters gathered in Mohamed Mahmoud St., Down Town - Cairo, commemorating the first anniversary of Mohamed Mahmoud battle that took several lives a year ago.
Clashes erupted in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. between the Central Security Forces "CSF" and protesters, when the protesters tried to tear down the concrete blocks that was built by the SCAF. A few minutes later both parties exchanged throwing rocks/ stones at one another. The "CSF" also used tear gas in an attempt to disperse the protesters.