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Mubarak’s culture minister draws fire over Israel remarks

Posted on 23/06/200805/03/2021 By 3arabawy

From AFP:

Dozens of Egyptian writers on Sunday condemned Culture Minister Faruq Hosni, a candidate to head UNESCO, for saying in an Israeli newspaper interview that he was prepared to visit the Jewish state.
The interview itself angered a group of 26 intellectuals, authors and poets, who consider Israel “the enemy” almost three decades after Egypt signed the first Arab peace treaty with Israel.
“Granting an interview to an Israeli paper is a form of normalisation with the enemy,” they said in a statement, adding that having Hosni at the head of UNESCO “will not be an honour for Egyptians and Arabs.”
The minister’s remarks amounted to a “humiliating surrender to Israeli demands for the sake of personal gain,” the signatories charged.

Mubarak’s Minister of Culture ‘dreams’ of normal ties with Israel

Posted on 28/05/200802/01/2021 By 3arabawy

Keep dreaming!

Egypt’s Culture Minister Faruq Hosni, a candidate to head UNESCO but under fire from the Jewish state, said on Tuesday he “dreams” of normal ties with Israel once it has made peace with the Palestinians.

Farouk Hosni وزير الثقافة فاروق حسني

Essam and Mursi’s detention renewed

Posted on 27/11/200614/01/2021 By 3arabawy

In what more or less has become a routine, Mubarak’s regime decided to extend the detention of two Muslim Brotherhood activists I respect. They had been arrested around six months ago for leading demonstrations in support of judicial independence from Mubarak’s executive authorities.

I’m really saddened by this, and even more upset that the MB is mobilizing tens of thousands on university campuses against Minister of Culture Farouk Hosni’s remarks about the veil, and NOT mobilizing for their detainees.

The detention of two senior members of Muslim Brotherhood renewed for more than 2 weeks
By NADIA ABOU EL-MAGD
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) _ Two senior members of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood who have been in prison for six months have had their detentions renewed for more than two weeks, police and group Web site said.
Essam el-Erian and Mohammed Morsi, who were jailed for organizing pro-reform protests in May, had their detentions extended for 15 days on Saturday, said police officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.
The two are leading members of Egypt’s largest Islamic political organization and were among more than 500 members detained by authorities in May when several demonstrations were held in support of two reformist judges facing disciplinary action.
In August, a lower court ordered the release of both men after they spent three months in jail without being charged. However, two days later, a higher court overhauled that verdict, and they remained in prison.
El-Erian, a former lawmaker, also was arrested last year for five months during a wave of anti-government protests but was released after Egypt’s presidential elections in September.
Morsi is a member of the Brotherhood’s political bureau and formerly headed its bloc in parliament.
The Brotherhood, which is formally banned but somewhat tolerated, won nearly a fifth of the parliament in last year’s elections, making it the largest opposition group.
Founded in 1928 and banned since 1954, the Brotherhood is believed to have tens of thousands of followers.

عصام العريان (ريشة فتحي أبو العز)

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