Tag: egypt
Al-Ahram lifts ban on blogs
هــاااااااااااااااااااااع… مين هناك؟
You can find the pix here.
Good job ya Nasser…
Interview with Gamaa leader
On a seperate note, Ahmad is getting married on Wednesday… Mabrouk ya basha!Â
الـبـتــــــاع
Egyptian blogger Fantomas dedicates it to el presidente.
Pro-resistance demos (digital roundup)
-A pro-resistance women’s candle vigil in Tahrir Square, on 2 August
-I’ve added more pix by Amr Abdallah of Artists & Writers For Change’s pro-Hizbollah demo, on 3 August
-Muslim Brothers’ protest at the Lawyers’ Syndicate in solidarity with the resistance, on 5 August
-A Kefaya demo in front of the Egyptian Foreign Ministry, demanding the expulsion of the Israeli ambassador to Cairo, on 6 August
(UPDATE: Wael Abbas posted some good photos of the FM protest here.)
-Bassam Haddad also sent this video of Washington DC protests
Pro-resistance demo at Al-Azhar
The mosque came under the siege of security forces since the morning. Plainclothes thugs were deployed by the police inside the mosque’s courtyard. The thugs clashed with the demonstrators, banning them from marching in the streets.
Photographer and friend Nasser Nouri was there…
Kefaya’s website reported a pro-resistance demo took place today in the town of Snoris in the Fayyoum oasis. Police cracked down on the demonstrators, arresting Kefaya activist Ahmad Fayedd. Another solidarity demo went out from Seedi Ghareeb Mosque in Suez.
No reports yet on the Zagazig and Damanhour demos…
Follow-up on Zawahri-Gamaa statement
Makram Mohammed Ahmed, a prominent state columnist/editor who was instrumental in the government’s negotiations with the Gamaa Islamiya and broke the story in his magazine, al-Mussawar, several years ago, wrote in al-Ahram recently that the whole thing is an attempt by Zawahri to reclaim some of the limelight stolen by Hizbullah. And, apparently, to divert attention from this, he has announced (and it has been echoed by security sources in other newspapers) that he has begun a dialogue with imprisoned Islamic Jihad leaders. Initial reports suggest that individual members are amenable to the same kind of recantation the Gamaa carried out, but that there are difficulties because of Jihad’s much more cellular structure.
All of this suggests that Zawahri’s recent statement was, overall, a failed and badly thought-out PR coup. I like to think about it as the jihadist equivalent of a bunch of gangta rappers, having found fame and fortune and moved from South Central to Beverly Hills, defensively sing about how they’re “still G” and from the hood. A bunch of ex-Gamaa types who are on the run or in prisons really doesn’t amount to much, much like Zawahri himself (also on the run) struggles to remain in the media’s eye even though he really is old news. Does anyone really think that the people behind, for instance, yesterday’s airplane alert in Britain are taking direct directions from Zawahri, Bin Laden or former Gamaa leaders? Inspiration (sick, twisted inspiration to be sure) is all these old fogeys can provide. A new generation of wars is generating its own jihadists.
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Keep up the good work ya Gamal…

