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House demolitions and detentions in Giza

Posted on 09/10/200602/04/2015 By 3arabawy

The local council authorities in the Giza neighborhood of Agouza, aided by a police force, demolished buildings in the old quarter the day before yesterday, arrested some youth who tried to resist the government bulldozers, and left the residents in the streets.

The demolition comes as part of the “development efforts” by Gamal Mubarak’s Future Generation Foundation in the area. The residents have not been provided with alternative housing. The detained youth have been taken to Bulaq and Dokki police stations.

More details in this report by Al-Masry Al-Youm journalist Ali Zalat.

Weary Afghans ‘may opt for Taliban’

Posted on 09/10/200601/02/2021 By 3arabawy

Another “birth pang” for Condi’s New Middle East:

NATO’s top commander in Afghanistan is warning if the situation keeps on deteriorating in the country, around 70% of the Afghanis ‘may opt for Taliban’ once again.

Via Al-Jazeera

War critic journalist murdered in Moscow

Posted on 08/10/200631/01/2021 By 3arabawy

I read about this before I went to sleep last night.

To be honest, I never heard of the woman before the terrible tragedy happened. But the more I read about her, the more grief I felt.

I spoke with a veteran American journalist friend of mine in Cairo, who covered the war in Chechnya and was based in Moscow in the 1990s. He knew Anna and described her as “very, very brave,” he said. “Her coverage during the war was great, but more importantly her post-war coverage. She did many stories on the mass killings by Russians and their proxies, on atrocities against Chechen detainees… That made many in Moscow upset. They did not want to hear about this sort of thing… You know, in many ways, being a reporter in Russia is more dangerous that it is here in Egypt.”

My friend then went on listing names of reporters killed by gangs or local government officials for pursuing stories about corruption or human rights abuses.

May she rest in peace.

UPDATE: Putin pressed over Moscow murder, AFP reports.

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