Friday, September 30, 2011

Alarabia Television News

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Saturday, September 3, 2011

The Escalation of Rhetorics against Israel is Dangerous Cool it Down

There are many voices on all levels of political parties and media in Egypt who are escalating the storm in Egypt against Israel. This is very dangerous and leads to the unknown which is not welcome scenario.
There is peace between Egypt and Isreal since Camp David culminating in Anwar El-Sadat towering achievments.
This compares to the 1956 and 1967 wars and semi-war in between till Camp David.
This peace should be maintained, re-inforced and these strong attacks on Isreal should be curtailed. The lives of Egyptians should not be sacrificed in foolish crises.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Saturday, August 20, 2011

The Ignorant Women Supporters of the Sole Ruler of Syria Bloody Assad Bashar Photo


Despite the dozens of death of innocent protestors abd despite the ban on political parties beside the Baath political monopoly and despite no freedoms some of expressions been allowed ignorant women show support for this vicious regime.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Secular Regime in Syria Kills Muslims Dozens Daily and the Sunni World is Silent

Right foot, Right foot and left foot. Good job.
I swear.
Did you say riots? I do not hear you.
No word.
yrian troops detained scores of people in Damascus and the coastal city of Latakia in overnight raids as President Bashar Assad's regime tried to forcefully end a five-month uprising, activists said Wednesday.

Assad dramatically escalated his crackdown on the five-month-old uprising since the start of the holy month of Ramadan in August, killing hundreds and detaining thousands. Despite broad international condemnation - most recently from neighboring Turkey and Jordan - the regime has unleashed tanks, ground troops and snipers in an attempt to retake control in rebellious areas.

In Latakia, a Mediterranean port city that has been subjected to a four-day military assault, security centers were overflowing with detainees, forcing authorities to hold hundreds of other prisoners in the city's main football stadium and a movie theater, said Rami Abdul-Raham, head of the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

"Detentions centers are packed," he said.

A woman in Latakia died of her wounds Wednesday, two days after she was injured, according to the observatory and The Local Coordination Committees, another activist group. The LCC said a man was killed in the city late Tuesday.

In the northwestern Idlib province, a bullet killed a man as he stood on his balcony, according to observatory for Human Rights, which has a network of people on the ground. Troops were carrying out raids in the area at the time.

The regime's recent military operations have also targeted the central city of Homs, where security forces shot dead one person and wounded three during raids Wednesday, according to the observatory.

In Damascus, the regime focused its raids on the predominantly Kurdish neighborhood of Rukneddine, where security forces detained dozens after cutting electricity in the area, the observatory said. The neighborhood has witnessed intense anti-regime protests in the past weeks.

In Latakia, hundreds of security agents conducted house-to-house raids in the al-Ramel neighborhood, the observatory and LCC said. Al-Ramel is home to a crowded Palestinian refugee camp where many low-income Syrians also live.

The Mediterranean city had been subjected to a four-day military assault that has killed at least 37 people and forced thousands to flee their homes. The U.N. says at least 10,000 Palestinian refugees living in al-Ramel have fled the violence.

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Monday, August 15, 2011

Middle East Violence and Killing in Iraq During Holy Month of Ramadan is Disgrace

These criminal acts are extremely vicious and cowardly. The image of Islam is hurt even these criminals who commit such acts have no any Islamic values.
Bombings and shootings, including an attack near cafes and ice cream shops, have killed five Iraqis and wounded 14 in the capital and a western town, officials say.

A roadside bomb on Saturday hit a joint Iraqi police-army patrol as it parked by a drinking water plant in the town of al-Baghdadi, local administrator Hikmat Jubeir said.

The blast, at around 9am, killed a soldier and a policeman and wounded another soldier, he said.

Al-Baghdadi town is in Anbar province, which was once a stronghold of the Sunni insurgency.

Also Saturday, gunmen in a speeding car shot and killed a Shi'ite cleric as he left an Electricity Ministry office in the New Baghdad district of the capital, a police officer said.

Hours earlier, a bomb exploded around midnight on Friday in Baghdad's western Jamiaa neighbourhood near cafes and ice cream shops, killing two civilians and wounding 13 others, a police officer said. A doctor at a nearby hospital confirmed the casualty figures.

All officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorised to talk to the media.

Iraq has seen a general drop in violence since 2008 after a peak, but sporadic attacks still occur around the country.

With the ebb in violence, Iraqis have started going out in the evenings more, especially during the current holy month of Ramadan, when Muslims fast from dawn to sunset.