Slideshow: Cairo University pro-Gaza demo

Photographer and friend Nasser Nouri sent me pix of a pro-Gaza protest, held by Muslim Brotherhood students at Cairo University last Monday. The students organized a “surprise demo” that took place from 1 to 2pm. Security showed up quickly and surrounded the protestors, but did not crackdown.

I’ve put up a slideshow of the demo pix here.

Mubarak says Gaza mediation “sabotaged”

It’s hard to know whether this is disinformation or not, but it’s interesting that Hosni is saying this:

CAIRO (AFP) – Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has said that his mediation efforts for the release of an Israeli soldier captured by Gaza militants were sabotaged by an unnamed party.

“I had reached an honourable solution to the crisis of the captured soldier and had obtained from Israel that it free a large number of Palestinian detainees,” Mubarak told the state-owned Al-Ahram daily.

He said he had reached the breakthrough in the negotiations following contacts with Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas and Hamas political supremo Khaled Meshaal.

Hamas’ armed wing is one of three Palestinian militant groups that claimed the June 25 capture of the Israeli corporal following an attack on a southern Gaza border post.

“But Hamas was submitted to pressure and other parties, whom I will not identify, intervened in the contacts engaged by Egypt, raising new hurdles for an agreement which was imminent,” Mubarak said.

Some Israeli newspapers have accused Meshaal’s Syrian and Iranian backers of obstructing a deal.

Incidentally, the growing role Egypt has in mediating virtually every regional conflict has led to this:

CAIRO (AFP) – Egypt and the United States are to start holding frequent inter-ministerial consultations on key issues in the Middle East, Washington’s top regional envoy David Welch has revealed.

“I conveyed this morning an invitation from Secretary (of State Condoleezza) Rice to Foreign Minister Abul Gheit to begin a high-level strategic dialogue between Egypt and the United States,” Welch told reporters after meeting Abul Gheit.

“The foreign minister has accepted this invitation,” said Welch, who added that Abul Gheit and an Egyptian delegation were expected in Washington on Tuesday.

“We will cover all the topics of interest in our relationship. This means naturally that we shall discuss the critical regional issues, that will include Iran, Iraq, issues of concern in Africa, for example Sudan and Somalia, and particularly the Israeli-Palestinian question,” Welch said.

He said the concept had been in the works for some time and stressed that “a good format” was needed for exchanges between “two countries like Egypt and the United States that have important responsibilities on the global stage.”

Aw, bestest friends again!

Hamas Cairo press conference tomorrow

Mohamed Nazzal, Hamas‘ representative in Lebanon, has arrived in Cairo for talks with Egypt’s spychief 3omar Suleiman.

Nazzal will be holding a press conference tomorrow Thursday 1pm, at the Egyptian Press Syndicate, in 3abdel Khaleq Tharwat St., where he’ll discuss Israel’s invasion of Gaza and southern Lebanon.

UPDATE: For “security reasons,” Nazzal’s press conference has been moved to the Heliopolis Meredien Hotel, and will be held at 12 noon.

Demo planned in solidarity with detainees

Activists are calling for a protest in front of the Press Syndicate, Saturday 15 July, 6pm, to demand the release of Sharqawi, Sha3er, and the Muslim Brotherhood detainees, who were picked up during security crackdowns on pro-Judges demos.

A centralized Activism Calendar has been launched on Manalaa and Kefaya‘s website. It’s available only in Arabic at the moment. Get in touch with the administrators of either of the two websites to publicize your demo.

Al-NDP Al-Youm

I read in today’s Al-Ahram that the ruling National Democratic Party has launched Al-Watani Al-Youm, as a new daily mouthpiece for Mubarak’s regime. The 1st issue supposedly was out yesterday, on the same day the new press law was passed… I haven’t seen the newspaper anywhere yet.
The name “Al-Watani Al-Youm,” (The Patriot Today) rhymes with the already existing liberal daily Al-Masri Al-Youm, (The Egyptian Today) the best Arabic daily we have in Egypt in my view.
I still don’t know what will happen to the the NDP’s original paper Mayo, which is more or less The Onion of my father’s generation.

More on Maximus

Reuters journalist and long time university friend Aziz el-Kaissouni wrote a report on Bishop Maximus, who has led a recent controversial split in the Coptic Church.

US-based religious group challenges Coptic church
CAIRO, July 11- A Greek Orthodox fringe group based in the United States has angered Egypt’s largest and oldest church by sending an Egyptian bishop with liberal ideas to Cairo to win followers among Egyptian Christians. Continue reading More on Maximus