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Year: 2009

Egypt court sentences 24 to die over land clash

Posted on 19/05/200905/03/2021 By 3arabawy

From Reuters:

An Egyptian court sentenced 24 people to death on Monday on murder charges for taking part in a gunfight last year in a dispute over agricultural land in the Nile Delta in which 11 people were killed, court sources said.
The gun battle erupted last March in the northern province of Beheira between two groups of private security men — employed by two rival associations that both claimed title to the land — when one side tried to take the land by force from the other.
As many as 27 people were hurt in the clashes over the 500 acre (200 hectare) plot.
Land disputes are not uncommon in Egypt, where arable land is limited to a thin sliver along the Nile and the river delta in the north. Many absentee landlords hire armed guards to drive out or prevent squatters from settling on the land.

SS throws dissident off balcony!

Posted on 19/05/200904/01/2021 By 3arabawy

Obama’s Egyptian allies in action: State Security police have thrown a Muslim Brotherhood activist off the fourth floor, while searching his house in Damanhour on Sunday.

Aid workers on hunger strike at Rafah-Gaza border

Posted on 18/05/200910/02/2021 By 3arabawy

I received the following statement:

Aid workers to enter into hunger strike at Rafah-Gaza border
18/05/2009
British, Belgian and Greek doctors, nurses and aid workers will go on hunger strike tomorrow over the Egyptian Authorities’ refusal to allow entry into Gaza.
After constant attempts aid workers, doctors and nurses, have been refused entry in to the Gaza strip by the Egyptian authorities. Some doctors have been waiting for forty days. Out of utter desperation and witnessing the treatment of Palestinians by the Egyptian authorities, aid workers and activists have been left with no choice except to go into hunger strike and stay at the Rafah crossing until they are allowed through into Gaza.
Although the Egyptian authorities had said the border was open for two days the fact is that non-Palestinians were not allowed to enter, even though some were Palestinian but held different nationalities.
Contact Dr Omar Mangoush
Tel: 0020193764783
Assed Baig
0020178126819

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