Showing posts with label Egypt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Egypt. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

As Arab world marches towards freedom, Israel would be wise to join them

Straight Goods - The genie is out of the bottle - As Arab world marches towards freedom, Israel would be wise to join them.
Excerpt from article by Uri Avnery (Uri Avnery is a peace activist, journalist, and writer. He was a founding
member of Gush Shalom (peace bloc), an independent peace movement, a
former publisher and editor-in-chief of
Haolam Hazeh news
magazine. Avnery is also a former member of the Knesset and a founding
member of the Israeli Council for Israeli-Palestinian Peace.)
:


"When our Zionist fathers decided to set up a safe haven in Palestine, they had the choice between two options:


They could appear in West Asia as European conquerors, who see
themselves as a bridgehead of the "white" man and as masters of the
"natives", like the Spanish conquistadores and the Anglo-Saxon
colonialists in America. That is what the crusaders did in their time.


The second way was to see themselves as an Asian people returning to
their homeland, the heirs to the political and cultural traditions of
the Semitic world, ready to take part, with the other peoples of the
region, in the war of liberation from European exploitation."


I wrote these words 64 years ago, in a brochure that appeared just two months before the outbreak of the 1948 war.


I stand by these words today.


These days I have a growing feeling that we are once again standing at a
historic crossroads. The direction we choose in the coming days will
determine the destiny of the State of Israel for years to come, perhaps
irreversibly. If we choose the wrong road, we will have "weeping for
generations", as the Hebrew saying goes.


And perhaps the greatest danger is that we make no choice at all, that
we are not even aware of the need to make a decision, that we just
continue on the road that has brought us to where we are today. That we
are occupied with trivialities — the battle between the Minister of
Defense and the departing Chief of Staff, the struggle between Netanyahu
and Lieberman about the appointment of an ambassador, the non-events of
"Big Brother" and similar TV inanities — that we do not even notice
that history is passing us by, leaving us behind.


Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Egypt: Updates and Analysis Feb. 1, 2011

Live news broadcast from Egypt at Al Jazeera


Live: Egyptians gather in Tahrir Square - thestar.com
8 million people protesting today across Egypt.

Another Warning on Egypt - Chris Hedges
Veteran war correspondent Chris Hedges writes we have to brace ourselves for what a post-Mubarak Egypt will look like. The thing is, he's quite probably right:
...
The rise of powerful Islamic parties appears inevitable. It
appears inevitable not because of the Quran or a backward tradition,
but because we
[USA] and Israel believed we could bend the aspirations of the
Arab world to our will through corruption and force.


Could Egypt's rich deal decisive blow to Mubarak?

During 30 years of authoritarian rule by Mubarak, the widespread
abuse of human rights has been documented and elections have been
manipulated. Forty per cent of Egypt’s 80 million people live on less
then $2 a day.



The potential for violence during
Tuesday’s march remains. The hated riot police, who disappeared from
Cairo’s streets after Friday’s violent clashes, returned in force
Monday.



Analysts in Egypt are divided on
Mubarak’s future. Most believe he is finished. They say the military —
from whose ranks all Egyptian Presidents have come since the monarchy’s
overthrow in 1952 — is trying to work out as dignified an exit for
Mubarak as possible.



Others describe Mubarak as playing a dangerous game of chess with protesters while trying to remain as President.

Huffington Post: Egypt: A Complete Guide To The 2011 Revolution
and
Why Egypt Matters: The Implications Of The Protests





Saturday, January 29, 2011

Egyptian protests - background and analisys

2011 Egyptian protests - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wikipedia has a good summary and chronology of the events.

Analysis: Upheaval in Egypt
Experts speak to Al Jazeera about the protests and what they mean
video

Mapping Egypt's 'day of wrath'

Specifics about various demonstrations and that happened

Pulling the Plug on the Internet

A Nation In Waiting
A special programme looking at Egypt under Hosni Mubarak
video and text

Egypt: The Youth Perspective
video and text

Are We Witnessing the Start of a Global Revolution?

Video of police and protesters

The Toronto Star: Siddiqui: Time to cut Mideast dictators loose




Tuesday, May 25, 2010

57 ancient tombs unearthed in Egypt

Archeologists unearth 57 ancient tombs in Egypt - thestar.com

CAIRO—Archeologists have unearthed 57 ancient Egyptian tombs, most of
which hold an ornately painted wooden sarcophagus with a mummy inside,
Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities said Sunday.


The oldest tombs date back to around 2750 B.C. during the period of
Egypt's first and second dynasties, the council said in a statement.
Twelve of the tombs belong the 18th dynasty which ruled Egypt during the
second millennium B.C.

...


Friday, March 5, 2010

Egyptian Queen's burial chamber unearthed

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Temple dedicated to cat goddess found in Alexandria

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Ancient statue discovered at Giza Pyramids

Monday, February 9, 2009

Mummy!

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Cones - art project in the Egyptian desert