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Africa North
Egyptian courts hear cases against Mubarak, Muslim Brotherhood leaders
2013-08-25
[CTVNEWS.CA] Egyptian courts on Sunday heard separate court cases against former President Hosni Mubarak
...The former President-for-Life of Egypt, dumped by popular demand in early 2011...
and top leaders of his archrival, the Moslem Brüderbund, both over allegations of killing protesters in separate instances.
"Chloe!"
Egyptian media portrayed the prosecution of longtime foes as "trials of the two regimes," an attempt to show that both Islamists and secular-leaning Mubarak authoritarian regimes are alike after a July 3 military coup toppled President Mohammed Morsi, a Brotherhood member.
"Chloe! Someone's callin'!"
Weeks of mass rallies by Moslem Brüderbund supporters over Morsi's ouster have weakened over the past days as security forces have placed in durance vile
Drop the rod and step away witcher hands up!
many Brotherhood leaders. The military-backed government has responded by relaxing curfew hours, trying to signal a return to normality across the country.
"No reply!"
Egyptian courts on Sunday heard separate court cases against former President Hosni Mubarak and top leaders of his archrival, the Moslem Brüderbund, both over allegations of killing protesters in separate instances.
"Nightshade's falling
Hear him sigh..."

Egyptian media portrayed the prosecution of longtime foes as "trials of the two regimes," an attempt to show that both Islamists and secular-leaning Mubarak authoritarian regimes are alike after a July 3 military coup toppled President Mohammed Morsi, a Brotherhood member.
"Empty spaces meet his eyes
Empty arms outstretched
He's crying
Through the black of night
I've gotta go where you are"

Weeks of mass rallies by Moslem Brüderbund supporters over Morsi's ouster have weakened over the past days as security forces have detained many Brotherhood leaders. The military-backed government has responded by relaxing curfew hours, trying to signal a return to normality across the country.
"If it's wrong or right
I've gotta go where you are"

"We have crossed the swamps and muddy pools, and now we are on the safe side," Ahmed el-Musalamani, a spokesman for interim-president's spokesman, said Sunday.
"I roam through the dismal swamplands
Searching for you
Cause if you have lost it
Let me be there too
And through that smoking flame
I've got to go where you are

For no place can be too far
where you are
Ain't no chains can bind you
and if you live, I'll find you
Love is calling me
I've got to go where you are"
Posted by:Fred

#2  You mean this?

Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2013-08-25 14:43  

#1  That weird yellow commentary was there earlier. WTF? I mean WTF? I thought this was a family site.
Posted by: Shipman   2013-08-25 12:38  

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