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A bloody partnership: Israel and Egypt

Posted on 12/01/201029/03/2015 By 3arabawy

One lights the sky with flares, while the other takes aim and shoots: Israel and Egypt are cooperating in hunting down the African refugees, Al-Masry Al-Youm English Edition reports…

It also follows revelations that Israeli troops have heightened their cooperation with Egyptian counterparts at the border. According to a government response submitted recently to the Israeli supreme court, at one sector of the frontier, Israeli troops fire flares that illuminate sites where refugees and asylum seekers are crossing.
“Where the Israel Defense Force forces identify a group of infiltrators adjacent to the border, prior to their infiltration into Israeli territory, the forces prepare to prevent the infiltration by means of firing flares into the air in order to draw the attention of the Egyptian forces to the site.”
Israeli troops also use flares to “signal and notify their Egyptian counterparts of the beginning of a procedure of coordinated return of infiltrators,” the court submission said.
“Signaling by flares, at the beginning of the coordinated return procedure ensures the safety of the infiltrators when they are handed over to Egyptian forces, as well as the safety of our forces.”

Downtown Cairo shaken by protests

Posted on 11/01/201010/02/2021 By 3arabawy

Via Al-Masry Al-Youm…

Veterinarian doctors staged a protest Monday in front of the Egyptian Medical Association’s Cairo headquarters, demanding that President Hosni Mubarak form a new ministerial portfolio devoted exclusively to animal resources and veterinary medicine. Frustrated vets say they are unable to work under both the health and agriculture ministries.
Meanwhile, only meters away, some 200 teachers from the delta province of Kafr el-Sheikh demonstrated in front of Egypt’s parliament building, demanding that the education ministry make permanent their temporary work contracts.
Also, at Lawyers Syndicate, activists from different opposition movements protested against Egypt’s construction of a steel barrier along its border with the Hamas-run Gaza Strip. Protesters said they planned to dispatch an aid caravan to the beleaguered enclave next Friday to express solidarity with the strip’s roughly 1.5 million Palestinian inhabitants.

Doctors protest low salaries

Posted on 11/01/201010/02/2021 By 3arabawy

Doctors Without Rights protest low salaries and demand that the costs of further education be paid for by the employer, the Ministry of Health.

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