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Elsewhere In The World: Egypt Fires Hundreds Of Dirty Cops For Killing Innocent Citizens During Anti-Mubarak Protests

If you think this means there’s a little more justice in Egypt, we hate to tell you that’s not the case. Over 600 Egyptian police officers were let go today, but it was more to try to get people complaining about the lack of justice for the fallen to shut up. Because really, not much has changed in Egypt since Hosni Mubarak left. The move came on the same day the military council ruling the country announced that parliamentary elections planned for September would be delayed until October or November. The postponement will help new political parties challenge the more experienced Muslim Brotherhood, which was expected to win at least 25% of the seats in parliament. Secular parties had pressed for a delay, fearing that a parliament heavily influenced by the Muslim Brotherhood’s conservative agenda would threaten human rights and religious tolerance. The Islamist organization’s reach may be further diminished by new regulations for choosing the 100-member assembly that will draft a new constitution. The firing of 669 police officers was the biggest reshuffle in the Interior Ministry’s history. It includes 505 brigadier generals, 82 colonels and 37 officers charged in the deaths of hundreds of protesters during the weeks-long revolution that overthrew Mubarak on Feb. 11. The announcement came during the sixth day of demonstrations in Tahrir Square by activists seeking to pressure the interim government to bring Mubarak and members of his regime to justice. The government and military council fear that the return of tents and banners to the square will further disrupt a nation facing labor strikes, a troubled economy and political unrest. “The firings are to gradually dismantle the police state we used to live in,” said Ammar Ali Hassan, head of the Middle East Center for research and political studies. “Protesters have succeeded in forcing security officials and the police into such changes, despite police efforts to keep the system they had before the Jan. 25 revolution.” So far, only one police officer has been found guilty of killing demonstrators last winter. He was sentenced to death. The country is awaiting the trials of Mubarak and former Interior Minister Habib Adli, both of whom have been accused in the deaths of protesters. We hope that slow crawl to justice doesn’t cost too many more lives. Source

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Desperate Qaddafi Bombs Libyan Protesters

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Hosni Mubarak’s goons used rocks, sticks, camels and knives against the Egyptian demonstrators who ultimately overthrew him. In neighboring Libya, Muammar Qaddafi is using far more drastic measures to avoid Mubarak’s fate: air strikes on his own people and fiery deaths for security officers who refuse his commands. A week of protests have placed unprecedented pressure Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Wired: Danger Room Discovery Date : 21/02/2011 19:00 Number of articles : 2

Desperate Qaddafi Bombs Libyan Protesters

This Is Historic, You Should Watch It of the Day: Bye, Bye…

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This Is Historic, You Should Watch It of the Day: Bye, Bye Mubarak : 20 minutes after Egyptian VP Omar Suleiman officially announced President Hosni Mubarak’s abdication , filmmaker Ramy Rizkallah grabbed his camera and hit the streets to document the celebration. [ @breakingnews .] Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 12/02/2011 01:04 Number of articles : 3

This Is Historic, You Should Watch It of the Day: Bye, Bye…

Sea of Egyptians ready to stand firm

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On the announcement that Mubarak would be staying (for now): Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Antony Loewenstein Discovery Date : 11/02/2011 02:20 Number of articles : 2

Sea of Egyptians ready to stand firm

Pure Comedy: Where Is PETA?! Woman Attempts To Send Puppy Priority Mail

The nerve of this woman! Where is PETA? Who the hell tries to mail four month old puppy via USPS: “A woman who tried to mail a puppy in a box from Minnesota to Georgia now wants the puppy back, along with the $22 she paid to ship the dog. When Stacey Champion first brought the box to the post office, she warned postal workers to be careful, but reassured them that she was shipping a toy robot. But when the box began to move and make noise, workers got permission to open it, and found a 4-month old puppy inside named Guess, a black poodle-Schnauzer mix. The postal workers gave the thirsty pup some water, and now he’s at an animal control facility. Prior to notifying authorities that she wanted the dog back, Champion returned to the post office demanding a refund of the $22 she paid to mail the puppy, in addition to requesting that a small amount of money attached to a makeshift dog collar be returned.” SMH. This broad needs to get her life together.. “Champion claims that she did in fact think that what she was doing was not only right, but a nice gesture. Champion explains that she intended to send the puppy to her son on his birthday because she “wanted to surprise him really, really good.” She poked holes in the box (which later were covered up by tape) and argues, “They don’t have a display of what should be shipped and what should not be shipped.” But who said that Stacey The “Dog Mailer” wasn’t thoughtful?! She even took the time to write on the outside of the package, “This is for your 11th birthday. It’s what you wanted.” Stacey Champion, who was obviously denied her request for the dog back, has been charged with animal cruelty! Source

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Allahu Akbar! Hosni Mubarak Set To Step Down As The “President” Of Egypt!!

Source Bout DAMN time! CAIRO — Egypt’s President Hosni Mubarak is to step down, two sources told NBC News Thursday, as widespread protests against his 30-year rule continue to grip the country. Following an all-day meeting of the country’s supreme military council, state television reported that the military council had expressed its “support of the legitimate demands” of the people. NBC News reported that a high-ranking source inside the president’s office said Mubarak would step down and the newly appointed vice president, Omar Suleiman, would take over. This was then confirmed by a second source. The news came following repeated warnings by members of the regime of a military crackdown or coup. Some pro-democracy protesters reacted cautiously, saying they would only believe Mubarak was really resigning when he announced it on state television. State TV said Mubarak would speak to the nation Thursday night from his palace in Cairo. However, Al-Arabiya television news said there were reports that Mubarak had gone to the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheik with his army chief of staff. There were other reports that he had actually left Egypt yesterday and that his statement was pre-recorded. Despite being happy about Mubarak’s resignation there are still some concerns amongst Egyptians about what type of governing body will take power. “It’s a good development, but we really want to know if it will be a military government or not. That’s our fear,” Ahmed Medhat, a 41-year-old film director who was in the square earlier Thursday, said. “Maybe it will be a military government for five months, it will be ok. But forever?” he said. “We are waiting to take a decision. Will it be a military government? Maybe we stay and we are not going home again.” Congratulations to the people of Egypt! You stood your ground and it appears that you will get exactly what you asked for. Source

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Mubarak Quits As Head Of Egypt’s Ruling Party

Egypt’s hated President Hosni Mubarak has quit as head of the country’s ruling party. Other leaders, including Mubarak’s son Gamal and secretary-general Safwat el-Sharif, have also resigned in a gesture to anti-government protesters occupying Tahrir Square in Cairo. Thousands of demonstrators have occupied the square for 12 days, vowing to stay until Mubarak steps down as president. Earlier, the military surrounded the square, but soldiers continued to let people join the growing rally. This morning, a gas terminal was blown up in the country’s northern Sinai Peninsula, starting a massive fire that could be seen dozens of miles away.It is believed the attack was part of on-going protests against President Hosni Mubarak’s regime. Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned the Middle East faces a “perfect storm” of unrest, with the looming risk of even greater instability. In a speech to a Munich security conference, she said: “The region is being battered by a perfect storm of powerful trends. “This is what has driven demonstrators into the streets of Tunis, Cairo, and cities throughout the region. The status quo is simply not sustainable.” No injuries were reported in the explosion, and the blaze was quickly brought under control after the gas flow was shut off. The governor of the region, Abdel Wahab Mabrouk, said he suspected “sabotage”, but provided no details. Anti-government protesters have been demanding Mubarak’s removal from power for the past two weeks. The Sinai Peninsula, home to Bedouin tribesmen, has been the scene of clashes between residents and security forces. Source

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James Van Der Beek Agrees With Wife: Mubarak Should Step Down

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Leaving Madeo, Dawson’s Creek actor James Van Der Beek says he is no authority on the issue … but then agrees with his wife when she answers yes, the corrupt, tyrannical, human rights-abusing Mubarak should step the f*ck down.

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Sh*t Is Real In Egypt: Americans Urged To Evacuate, Hilary Clinton Puts In Her Two Cents

The United States said Sunday it was offering evacuation flights to Europe for U.S. citizens who wish to leave Egypt, which has been rocked by violent protests seeking an end to President Hosni Mubarak’s rule and an outbreak of mass looting. The U.S. warned that Americans should consider leaving as soon as possible came on the sixth day of unprecedented protests against Mubarak’s regime that have rocked the Arab world. More than 100 people have been killed so far. NBC News’ Richard Engel, who is in Cairo, reported that 4,000 people had been wounded and 500 others, many of them women, were missing. Thousands of people gathered again Sunday in the central Tahrir Square, calling for Mubarak to quit. In the afternoon, about 15 tanks moved into the square as helicopters and military jets flew over head. There were reports of growing unease among the crowd. State media reported Sunday that Mubarak had met with top military commanders. Protesters have been trying to win over the army, whose support for the president is key to his survival as leader. Meanwhile, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said the U.S. expects that the protests in Egypt will lead to free and fair elections as part of an “orderly” transition to “real democracy.””I want the Egyptian people to have a chance to chart a new future,” said Clinton, who addressed the volatile situation in back-to-back interviews on the five morning shows before leaving on a trip to Haiti. Asked if she thought Mubarak had taken the necessary steps so far to hold on, Clinton said, “It’s not a question of who retains power. . It’s how are we going to respond to the legitimate needs and grievances expressed by the Egyptian people and chart a new path. Clearly, the path that has been followed has not been one that has created that democratic future, that economic opportunity that people in the peaceful protests are seeking.” The State Department said flights to evacuation points would begin Monday. “The U.S. Embassy in Cairo informs U.S. citizens in Egypt who wish to depart that the Department of State is making arrangements to provide transportation to safe haven locations in Europe,” it said in a statement , describing the evacuation as voluntary. The warning was an escalation in the assessment of the situation by the U.S. government, which previously had advised against non-essential travel to Egypt and told people already there to stay put. NBC News reported that there were 500 U.S. embassy personnel, not including dependants, and an estimated 50,000 U.S. citizens in Egypt plus another 36,000 nationals of other countries that the U.S. would assist if a large-scale evacuation was launched. “We do encourage U.S. citizens living and residing abroad to sign up with us at www.travel.state.gov,” the U.S. State Department said in a statement. “This not only allows us to make more accurate plans in the event of a crisis in country, but enables us to provide those U.S. citizens with information and to reach them, should an emergency occur.” Senior U.S. military officials told NBC News that there was no active planning for the U.S. military to help evacuate Americans from Egypt as of Sunday morning. However, the officials added that the Pentagon and CENTCOM were looking at all possible means to launch a non-combatant evacuation operation using ships, helicopters and aircraft. NBC News said the officials stressed no decisions had been made and no military assets had been ordered to move in that direction. Also Sunday, Turkey announced it was sending planes to Egypt to evacuate its citizens, according to the Anatolian Agency. Officials said two planes were being sent and the operation would take place over several days if necessary. Also, India sent a special plane to fly 300 of its citizens out of Egypt, The Times of India reported. Source

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