مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : اقوال الصحف الانجليزية


samir Meabed
26-01-2011, 05:11 PM
لقد سعدت جدا بسماع صوت الاستاذ السنط و حقا انت انسان كريم اقترح على الاخوة المشرفين تثبيت الموضوع تحت عنوان اقوال الصحف الانجليزية و على كل زميل يقرأ مقال يعجبة يرفعة الى المنتدى لكى يستفيد الاخوة و طبعا المشرفين لن يبخلوا علينا بهذ الطلب ( اقوال الصحف الاجنبية)
ارجو من المسشرفين حذف الموضوع الاول

mohammed sont
26-01-2011, 06:28 PM
[quote=samir Meabed;3054634]لقد سعدت جدا بسماع صوت الاستاذ السنط و حقا انت انسان كريم اقترح على الاخوة المشرفين تثبيت الموضوع تحت عنوان اقوال الصحف الانجليزية و على كل زميل يقرأ مقال يعجبة يرفعة الى المنتدى لكى يستفيد الاخوة و طبعا المشرفين لن يبخلوا علينا بهذ الطلب ( اقوال الصحف الاجنبية)
يا مستر سمير
اشكرك علي ذوقك وارجو من الاخوة المشرفين تثبيت هذا الباب حتي نستفيد جميعا من قراءات الاخرين

جواد عوض
26-01-2011, 07:26 PM
انتوا تأمروا يااساتذة يا افاضل سيتم تثبيتة فورا وشكرا لحضراتكم جميعا

مستر خالد غباشى
26-01-2011, 09:10 PM
بارك الله قيكم جميعا ولكن الملف الاول ليس من الاهرام .....لكنةملف مراجعة

mohammed sont
26-01-2011, 09:14 PM
انتوا تأمروا يااساتذة يا افاضل سيتم تثبيتة فورا وشكرا لحضراتكم جميعا
شكرا يا مستر انا عايز اقول ان هذا الباب ليس لي انا و لمستر سمير
و انما للجميع من اراد ان يرفع قراءات من الاهرام ويكلي و الجرائد الاخري

مستر سعيد دراهم
26-01-2011, 09:43 PM
والله افكار رائعة من مدرسين عظماء والله انا سعيد جدا بأن اكون في وسط هؤلاء العظماء امثالكم
وفقك الله اخي الفاضل

Ayman M.Ebrahim
27-01-2011, 12:34 AM
فكرة رائعة من مدرسين أروع
بارك الله لنا فيكم أساتذتنا سمير معبد و محمد السنط
و بارك الله لنا فى مشرفينا على التثبيت و الاستجابه

samir Meabed
27-01-2011, 05:54 AM
بارك الله قيكم جميعا ولكن الملف الاول ليس من الاهرام .....لكنةملف مراجعة
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thank you sir please delate the first file it was uploaded by mistake

samir Meabed
27-01-2011, 05:57 AM
انتوا تأمروا يااساتذة يا افاضل سيتم تثبيتة فورا وشكرا لحضراتكم جميعا
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شكرا يا غالى على التثبيت و نرجوا من عمالقة المنتدى الكرام رفع اى شى من الصحف و يا ريت من الاحداث الجارية

samir Meabed
27-01-2011, 06:03 AM
نسال الله ان يحمى مصر احنا مش ناقصين و كفانا الله شر اصحاب المصالح الذين تهمهم الفوضى ارفعوا اكف الضراعة الى الله ان يحمى مصر من كل سؤء

Ostaz Abdallah ibn Shirbeen
27-01-2011, 08:27 PM
The progress of nations is measured by how much they are interested in the different kinds of environmental issues.

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Putting an end to terrorism cannot be achieved through force at all but it is a must to overcome the roots of this problem such as idleness , ignorance and religious fanaticism . Hence, the role of education is to illuminate our minds and teach us how to be more civilized and tolerant

Global warming is one of the most serious issues we should care for; it may cause a lot of harmful sideeffects to all living beings on our planet. Unfortunately, we know that if it continues, there will be floods in many regions all over the world
1- أصدرت الحكومة قوانين صارمة تحد من المباني في الاراضي الزراعية للمحافظه
2- تشيد الطرق والكباري في كل أنحاء بلدنا لتسهيل حركة النقل البري والبحري
3- ان البناء الديمقراطي المناسب لن يتحقق الا عن طريق الحوار الوطني عبر القنوات الشرعيه للمشاركة السياسية
4- يعتبر الاصلاح السياسي و الفكر الديمقراطي وحرية الراي أولى خطوات بناء مجتمع منتج ومتحضر
5- يهدد شبح مشكلة البطالة حياة الشباب و خاصة في الدول النامية ودل العالم الثالث
6- إنه من الواجب على سائر الدول العربية ان تتحدد وتتعاون بإخلاص من اجل مواجهة التحديات الخارجية
7- الصداقة كنز ثمين لا يقدر بثمن فليس من السهل ان تجد صديقاً مخلصاً في هذه الايام
8- تفرض علينا ظروف العصر الحديث الالمام الكامل بمهارات الحاسب الآلي و التكنولوجيا الحديثة بالإضافة إلى إتقان اللغات الأجنبية
9- تعتبر الزلازل و البراكين والسيول و الأعاصير والإنهيارات الجليدية من اخطر الكوارث الطبيعية التي تهدد البشرية و تعرض حياتنا للخطر .
10- تساهم الجمعيات الاهلية و المنظمات غير الحكومية في حل كثير من المشكلات الملحة والازمات الطارئة التي تواجه الشباب في المجتمعات الحديثة .
11- اتخذت الحكومة المصرية خطوات حاسمة و إجراءات حازمة لمواجهة كابوس الإرهاب الذي يهدد الوحدة الوطنية بين طوائف الشعب المصري.
12- إن التفجير الإنتحاري الذي تم في الإسكندرية في بداية العام الحالي كان يهدف إلى زعزعة الأمن و الإستقرار داخل المجتمع المصري .
13- إن قضية نهر النيل و الحافظ على حصة مصر منه مسألة حياة أو موت للشعب المصري
14- يجب على مصر أن تحسن علاقاتها مع دول حوض النيل عن طريق التعاون التجاري والحوار السياسي البناء .
15- من حقك أن تعبر عن رأيك بحرية لكنه من الواجب عليك أن تحترم آراء الأخرين .
16- تزداد حوادث الطرق يوما بعد يوم وذلك بسبب السرعة الفائقة والطرق غير الممهدة وعدم اتباع قواعد المرور

Pharaohs were the masters of the ancient world . They proved their cleverness in performing wonderful pharaonic works of architecture . For instance they built the pyramids, temples , obelisks and tombs which indicated that the pharaoh was really genius and wise
Cloning is a new expression in our everyday language. It means making living copies of others . The majority of thinkers stand against it and denounce it religiously and morally; yet, others think that it is a good way to double the animal life . in turn it can be a magical solution to the problem of starvation and food shortage crisis.
The River Nile has increasingly become the focus of bitter debate or a potential conflict. The picture is further complicated by the likely secession of the south of Sudan, which will force Egypt to factor another component into an already complex equation. prioritising stability in Sudan is viewed as an essential component of national security.
Egypt's future water strategy includes upgrading water resources setting up closer ties with all Nile Basin countries Egypt's cooperation with these countries is based on a sense of neighbourhood and an mutual interests It's likely to be an ongoing process that will encompass educational, irrigation, electricity, agriculture and industry-based projects.
The Nile Basin football tournament kicked off last night with the participation of seven African countries, The tournament will be held in Police Stadium, at the Arab Contractors and the Military Stadium. Cairo Stadium will host only one match, the final.
Nile waters is a "redline" that it will not allow to be broached
President Mubarak denounces the New Year's Eve bloody church attack on Copts and calls it a "national security" concern He has called the victims of the church massacre "martyrs the massacre targeted not just Copts but the entire nation. was directed against the entire nation, Copts and Muslims. It shocked and disturbed the nation and broke the hearts of all Egyptians, Muslims and Copts." Mubarak urged Christians and Muslims to close ranks and confront terrorism.

20 Copts were killed in Alexandria on New Year's Eve. Hours after the attack President Hosni Mubarak addressed the nation, promising a prompt response and underlining the call for national unity at a time of considerable sectarian tension. Egypt was the target of an evil blood bath that rang an alarm bell over national security
security measures should be taken sectarian strife.
Mubarak qualified the New Year's Eve attack not as an act of sectarian violence but as an act of terror similar to those directed against Egyptian Muslims and tourists in the 1990s, insisted that the war on terror was ongoing and would ultimately eliminate every terrorist. attempt to stir sedition between Copts and Muslims", adding that all Egyptians remain united in their war against terror and their rejection of sectarian sedition.
In a joint press conference with Pope Shenouda on Sunday, El-Tayeb explained that the Family House will be run by a committee comprising Muslim and Christian scholars tasked with finding solutions to sectarian strife and resolving communal tensions.,


The terrorist attack on New Year's Eve in the Two Saints Church in Alexandria killed at least 22 people, with more than 75 injured.
A national campaign has been launched to contain the anger of Copts, political and counter-terrorism experts continue to debate the ramifications of the bloody church attack, politicians, religious leaders and civil society activists have been striving to dissipate the horror and pain felt by Copts following the carnage at the Two Saints Church in Alexandria on New Year's Eve which left more than 22 dead and about hundred injured.
demonstrations by angry Copts, as well as Muslims showing solidarity with their Coptic fellow citizens, erupted in various places of the country all week. One initiative emanating from Muslim activists was a call for Muslims to form human shields in front of churches throughout the country during tonight's Christmas Mass.
Muslims joined [in the protests] which shows that all are against terrorism and sectarian violence. The attack brought us together. We have to unite against the enemy that aims to sever our bonds.

Egyptian universities held peaceful demonstrations waving the cross and the Quran together. Many people, Christians and Muslims, took to the streets holding hands saying that Mohamed will remain the brother of Jesus and the mosque will remain beside the church." Schools also stood still as students across Egypt held a minute's silence on Sunday in commemoration of the victims of the attack. Saad Zaghloul led the 1919 Revolution, whose symbol was the Muslim crescent embracing the Christian cross.

The terrorists failed in their mission to divide the nation. Egyptian Muslims sympathised with their Christian compatriots. Over 200 Muslims donated their blood in the aftermath of the deplorable incident," Fayek mused. "We were all amazed by the sincere show of solidarity between Muslims and Copts. Instead of dividing the nation, the incident cemented national unity

We should promote the idea of citizenship that includes serious reforms in education, politics and other fields.
is the solution to all the problems of religious groups and would reinforce Egypt's national unity and advance its economic interests." Egyptian political debate needs to confront the issue of religious tensions and stand against Religious Discrimination,

President Hosni Mubarak, who chaired the meeting, stressed the importance of economic cooperation as a national security requirement and said investment in the Arab world's youth would bring future rewards, calling the young generation "the most precious of all our resources and wealth".
The Arab citizen has entered an unprecedented state of anger and frustration." He called for an Arab "renaissance" to lift people from their frustration. Tunisians might not be paying much attention to the volume of political enthusiasm their Jasmine Revolution has induced into the Arab street
to prioritise social sensitivity over economic reforms prescribed by international organisations.
In Egypt, Mauritania and Algeria, individuals have set themselves on fire to demonstrate poverty and unemployment, following the now considered heroic example of Mohamed Bouaziz, the jobless Tunisian whose self-immolation ignited his country's revolt. "We are obviously being very alert about possible demonstrations that could be prompted by any of these incidents. We are keeping our eyes wide open,

"There also might be a tendency towards the expansion of freedom of the press and more inclusion of the opposition," said one Arab diplomat whose country's record of freedom is not subject to much international praise. He added that the experience of some countries in using the media to "let off steam" might also be copied..

Mr. Medhat Salah
27-01-2011, 09:26 PM
thaaaanks alot

samir Meabed
27-01-2011, 09:43 PM
the progress of nations is measured by how much they are interested in the different kinds of environmental issues.




-




putting an end to terrorism cannot be achieved through force at all but it is a must to overcome the roots of this problem such as idleness , ignorance and religious fanaticism . Hence, the role of education is to illuminate our minds and teach us how to be more civilized and tolerant




global warming is one of the most serious issues we should care for; it may cause a lot of harmful sideeffects to all living beings on our planet. Unfortunately, we know that if it continues, there will be floods in many regions all over the world


1- أصدرت الحكومة قوانين صارمة تحد من المباني في الاراضي الزراعية للمحافظه
2- تشيد الطرق والكباري في كل أنحاء بلدنا لتسهيل حركة النقل البري والبحري
3- ان البناء الديمقراطي المناسب لن يتحقق الا عن طريق الحوار الوطني عبر القنوات الشرعيه للمشاركة السياسية
4- يعتبر الاصلاح السياسي و الفكر الديمقراطي وحرية الراي أولى خطوات بناء مجتمع منتج ومتحضر
5- يهدد شبح مشكلة البطالة حياة الشباب و خاصة في الدول النامية ودل العالم الثالث
6- إنه من الواجب على سائر الدول العربية ان تتحدد وتتعاون بإخلاص من اجل مواجهة التحديات الخارجية
7- الصداقة كنز ثمين لا يقدر بثمن فليس من السهل ان تجد صديقاً مخلصاً في هذه الايام
8- تفرض علينا ظروف العصر الحديث الالمام الكامل بمهارات الحاسب الآلي و التكنولوجيا الحديثة بالإضافة إلى إتقان اللغات الأجنبية
9- تعتبر الزلازل و البراكين والسيول و الأعاصير والإنهيارات الجليدية من اخطر الكوارث الطبيعية التي تهدد البشرية و تعرض حياتنا للخطر .
10- تساهم الجمعيات الاهلية و المنظمات غير الحكومية في حل كثير من المشكلات الملحة والازمات الطارئة التي تواجه الشباب في المجتمعات الحديثة .
11- اتخذت الحكومة المصرية خطوات حاسمة و إجراءات حازمة لمواجهة كابوس الإرهاب الذي يهدد الوحدة الوطنية بين طوائف الشعب المصري.
12- إن التفجير الإنتحاري الذي تم في الإسكندرية في بداية العام الحالي كان يهدف إلى زعزعة الأمن و الإستقرار داخل المجتمع المصري .
13- إن قضية نهر النيل و الحافظ على حصة مصر منه مسألة حياة أو موت للشعب المصري
14- يجب على مصر أن تحسن علاقاتها مع دول حوض النيل عن طريق التعاون التجاري والحوار السياسي البناء .
15- من حقك أن تعبر عن رأيك بحرية لكنه من الواجب عليك أن تحترم آراء الأخرين .
16- تزداد حوادث الطرق يوما بعد يوم وذلك بسبب السرعة الفائقة والطرق غير الممهدة وعدم اتباع قواعد المرور


pharaohs were the masters of the ancient world . They proved their cleverness in performing wonderful pharaonic works of architecture . For instance they built the pyramids, temples , obelisks and tombs which indicated that the pharaoh was really genius and wise



cloning is a new expression in our everyday language. It means making living copies of others . The majority of thinkers stand against it and denounce it religiously and morally; yet, others think that it is a good way to double the animal life . In turn it can be a magical solution to the problem of starvation and food shortage crisis.



the river nile has increasingly become the focus of bitter debate or a potential conflict. The picture is further complicated by the likely secession of the south of sudan, which will force egypt to factor another component into an already complex equation. Prioritising stability in sudan is viewed as an essential component of national security.


egypt's future water strategy includes upgrading water resources setting up closer ties with all nile basin countries egypt's cooperation with these countries is based on a sense of neighbourhood and an mutual interests it's likely to be an ongoing process that will encompass educational, irrigation, electricity, agriculture and industry-based projects.
the nile basin football tournament kicked off last night with the participation of seven african countries, the tournament will be held in police stadium, at the arab contractors and the military stadium. Cairo stadium will host only one match, the final.
nile waters is a "redline" that it will not allow to be broached
president mubarak denounces the new year's eve bloody church attack on copts and calls it a "national security" concern he has called the victims of the church massacre "martyrs the massacre targeted not just copts but the entire nation.was directed against the entire nation, copts and muslims. It shocked and disturbed the nation and broke the hearts of all egyptians, muslims and copts." mubarak urged christians and muslims to close ranks and confront terrorism.

20 copts were killed in alexandria on new year's eve. Hours after the attack president hosni mubarak addressed the nation, promising a prompt response and underlining the call for national unity at a time of considerable sectarian tension. Egypt was the target of an evil blood bath that rang an alarm bell over national security
security measures should be taken sectarian strife.
mubarak qualified the new year's eve attack not as an act of sectarian violence but as an act of terror similar to those directed against egyptian muslims and tourists in the 1990s, insisted that the war on terror was ongoing and would ultimately eliminate every terrorist. Attempt to stir sedition between copts and muslims", adding that all egyptians remain united in their war against terror and their rejection of sectarian sedition.

in a joint press conference with pope shenouda on sunday, el-tayeb explained that the family house will be run by a committee comprising muslim and christian scholars tasked with finding solutions to sectarian strife and resolving communal tensions.,





the terrorist attack on new year's eve in the two saints church in alexandria killed at least 22 people, with more than 75 injured.


a national campaign has been launched to contain the anger of copts, political and counter-terrorism experts continue to debate the ramifications of the bloody church attack,politicians, religious leaders and civil society activists have been striving to dissipate the horror and pain felt by copts following the carnage at the two saints church in alexandria on new year's eve which left more than 22 dead and about hundred injured.

demonstrations by angry copts, as well as muslims showing solidarity with their coptic fellow citizens, erupted in various places of the country all week. One initiative emanating from muslim activists was a call for muslims to form human shields in front of churches throughout the country during tonight's christmas mass.



muslims joined [in the protests] which shows that all are against terrorism and sectarian violence. The attack brought us together. We have to unite against the enemy that aims to sever our bonds.




egyptian universities held peaceful demonstrations waving the cross and the quran together. Many people, christians and muslims, took to the streets holding hands saying that mohamed will remain the brother of jesus and the mosque will remain beside the church." schools also stood still as students across egypt held a minute's silence on sunday in commemoration of the victims of the attack. Saad zaghloul led the 1919 revolution, whose symbol was the muslim crescent embracing the christian cross.




the terrorists failed in their mission to divide the nation. Egyptian muslims sympathised with their christian compatriots. Over 200 muslims donated their blood in the aftermath of the deplorable incident," fayek mused. "we were all amazed by the sincere show of solidarity between muslims and copts. Instead of dividing the nation, the incident cemented national unity




we should promote the idea of citizenship that includes serious reforms in education, politics and other fields.



is the solution to all the problems of religious groups and would reinforce egypt's national unity and advance its economic interests." egyptian political debate needs to confront the issue of religious tensions and stand against religious discrimination,




president hosni mubarak, who chaired the meeting, stressed the importance of economic cooperation as a national security requirement and said investment in the arab world's youth would bring future rewards, calling the young generation "the most precious of all our resources and wealth".



the arab citizen has entered an unprecedented state of anger and frustration." he called for an arab "renaissance" to lift people from their frustration. Tunisians might not be paying much attention to the volume of political enthusiasm their jasmine revolution has induced into the arab street



to prioritise social sensitivity over economic reforms prescribed by international organisations.



in egypt, mauritania and algeria, individuals have set themselves on fire to demonstrate poverty and unemployment, following the now considered heroic example of mohamed bouaziz, the jobless tunisian whose self-immolation ignited his country's revolt. "we are obviously being very alert about possible demonstrations that could be prompted by any of these incidents. We are keeping our eyes wide open,




"there also might be a tendency towards the expansion of freedom of the press and more inclusion of the opposition," said one arab diplomat whose country's record of freedom is not subject to much international praise. He added that the experience of some countries in using the media to "let off steam" might also be copied..


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الف شكر لك يا مستر عبدالله يا ريت الملف يكون ورد لكى يهل علينا حفظة و انا رفعت لك الملف ورد

samir Meabed
27-01-2011, 09:46 PM
thaaaanks alot
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شكرا مستر مدحت و اليك هذا الخبر الطازة من جريدة الاهرام ويكلى

mohssen mohamed
02-02-2011, 07:35 PM
أدعوا الله مخلصا أن يجفظ مصر من كل سوء وحسبى الله ونعم الوكيل فى الذين يحاولون النيل من استقرار هذا الوطن الذى نحبه أكثر من الهواء الذى نتنفسه والماء الذى نشربه والطعام الذى نأكله وادعواالله أن يحفظ القاهرة وكل مدن مصر من كل سوء وادعوا ابناء هذا الوطن الجميل أن يحافظوا على مقدراته وامكانياته ليبقى قويا متماسكا واتقدم بكل الشكر والعرفان لهذا الموقع الممتاز ولكل القائمين عليه بدوام الصحة والعافية وأن يبارك الله فى جهودهم المخلصة وأن يقى الله مصر من كل سوء

omarelassal
03-02-2011, 04:10 PM
يارب احفظ مصر و رد لنا كرامتنا التى اهدرتها القنوات الفضائية العميلة

omarelassal
03-02-2011, 04:19 PM
يارب احفظ مصر و المصريين و رد لنا كرامتنا التى اهدرتها القنوات الفضائية العميلة

alien2
06-02-2011, 10:39 AM
Frank Wisner, an influential retired diplomat and former US ambassador to Egypt who met with Mubarak at Obama's request this week, "was speaking for himself and not for the US government," a senior Obama administration official said in Washington.
Wisner called Mubarak an "old friend" of the United States, and said he "must stay in office in order to steer those changes through."
"President Mubarak's continued leadership is critical," Wisner told the Munich Security Conference via video link.
"Frank Wisner was speaking as a private citizen... analyst... not as a representative of the US government," the US official said on condition of anonymity.
Obama meanwhile "discussed his serious concern about the targeting of journalists and human rights groups, and reaffirmed that the government of Egypt has a responsibility to protect the rights of its people and to release immediately those who have been unjustly detained," the White House added.
He also "emphasised the importance of an orderly, peaceful transition, beginning now, to a government that is responsive to the aspirations of the Egyptian people, including credible, inclusive negotiations between the government and the opposition."
The leaders agreed to stay in close contact going forward, the White House said.
The statement came as Washington welcomed as a "positive step" the mass resignation of leaders of Mubarak's party, as it seeks to prod the strongman to the exit. US officials hailed the move but urged more change.
"We view this as a positive step toward the political change that will be necessary, and look forward to additional steps," said the Obama administration official.
Separately, US Vice President Joe Biden told his Egyptian counterpart Saturday that "immediate steps" are needed on democratic reforms.
Biden, in a telephone call to Egyptian Vice President Omar Sulaiman, "asked about progress in beginning credible, inclusive negotiations for Egypt's transition to a democratic government to address the aspirations of the Egyptian people," the White House statement said.
"He stressed the need for a concrete reform agenda, a clear timeline, and immediate steps that demonstrate to the public and the opposition that the Egyptian government is committed to reform."

alien2
06-02-2011, 10:41 AM
In Washington, more than 100 marched from the Egyptian Embassy to the White House, following protests in that city on Tuesday and last Saturday. Rallies were also held in New York and Seattle.
At the New Orleans demonstration, the group waved signs and Egyptian flags and chanted "Get up, stand up! Stand up for your rights."
"That's a drop in the bucket," Egypt native Reda Bakeer, a 57-year-old engineer, said of the protest he joined. "I have friends who are dying. We have joined a party here."
Some protesters expressed concern about the increasingly dangerous situation in the country, where anti-government protesters and Mubarak supporters have clashed in the streets.
Bakeer, a naturalized US citizen since 1991, said he was concerned about family members in Egypt, including his elderly mother. But he added: "It's bigger than my family."
Ahmad Bayoumi, a 42-year-old engineer who came to the United States to study in 1999, said the Egyptian dissidents have taken to the streets for the same reason he left the country - a lack of opportunity. He said that the Mubarak regime had "corrupted the souls of Egyptians."
"It has been pushing the thought that if you're well-connected and have money, you will have prosperity," he said.
In Washington, the rally had mostly concluded by early evening, but some protesters said they planned to stay overnight at Lafayette Square across from the White House, in solidarity with the thousands in Cairo's Tahrir Square.
Earlier in the day, an organiser with a megaphone led the sign-carrying group in chants that included "Hey Mubarak, pack your stuff!"
Some protesters came from far beyond Washington. The Flint Journal newspaper reports about 50 people in Michigan boarded a bus Friday to join the protest, picking up others in Detroit and Toledo, Ohio.
In Seattle, about 200 people gathered carrying signs that said "step down now" and "free Egypt" to show their solidarity with antigovernment protesters.
Many of the protesters at Seattle's Westlake Park were of Egyptian descent and called for Mubarak to step down.
Egyptian immigrant Ghada Ellithy, of Bellevue, Washington, attended the demonstration with her 14-year-old daughter and 20-year-old son.
She carried a handmade paper Egyptian flag that said "Go Egypt" and said she was showing support for her mother and brother, among those who have gathered in Cairo's Al Tahrir Square.

alien2
06-02-2011, 10:42 AM
An official from the Brotherhood, which the government has accused of trying to profit from the sweeping protests posing the greatest threat to Mubarak's three-decade grip on power, said talks would take place between the group and Egypt's new Vice President Omar Suleiman.

The official did not give a date for the talks, which will be the first ever between the government and its bete noire.

"Keeping in mind the interests of the nation and its institutions and concerned about preserving the country's independence... we decided to begin talks to see up to what point they are ready to accept the demands of the people," the official told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity.
The official also said the dialogue was aimed at eliminating "foreign or regional interference in our affairs," in an effort to distance the group from Iran, which has called for the installation of an Islamist regime in Egypt.

The Brotherhood, which is officially banned but tolerated in Egypt, is the best-organised opposition movement drawing on a vast social aid network.

Senior members of Mubarak's party resigned on Saturday, but demonstrators staging a 12th day of anti-regime protests rejected the shuffle as a cosmetic move.

The resignations came after Mubarak huddled with his new government for the first time.

State television said the executive committee of the ruling National Democratic Party had resigned en masse. Among those stepping down was Mubarak's son Gamal, once viewed as his heir apparent. But protesters rejected it as a meaningless gesture.

"Some people say it is cleaning out but I believe these are cards they are throwing on the table to please the street, it's like a striptease show," said Mahmud Momen, a 46-year-old businessman.

Farid Ismail, a prominent member of the Muslim Brotherhood, said the resignations were a sign of the regime's demise.

"The regime's pillars are crumbling. This means that the revolution of the youth has caused a large earthquake and many of the regime's symbols are falling -- it is trying to save itself," he declared.

The political turmoil in Cairo loomed large over international meetings in Munich, Germany, where Obama's special envoy Frank Wisner said Mubarak should stay in office during a democratic transition.

"The President must stay in office in order to steer those changes through," Wisner, who met Mubarak this week, told the Munich Security Conference via video link, describing the leader as an "old friend" of the United States.

"President Mubarak's continued leadership is critical," he said.

But officials in Washington quickly distanced themselves from Wisner's remarks, saying he spoke as a private citizen.

US President Barack Obama spoke Saturday to several foreign leaders about the unrest in Egypt and underscored the need for "an orderly, peaceful transition, beginning now," the White House said in a statement.

The US leader spoke to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed of the United Arab Emirates, Prime Minister David Cameron of Britain and Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, the statement said.

Cameron and Obama agreed that "real, visible and meaningful change needed to start now" in Egypt, a Downing Street spokesman said.

"The Prime Minister said that a clear and credible roadmap to change was needed as soon as possible, including a path to free and fair elections," the spokesman added.

At least 300 people are believed to have been killed and thousands injured since the protests began on January 25, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.

With big crowds swelling anew in Tahrir Square, Mubarak on Saturday met for the first time with the government he swore in five days earlier.

Present were his new Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq, the ministers of petroleum, trade, finance and social solidarity, and the head of the central bank, official news agency MENA reported.

alien2
06-02-2011, 10:43 AM
Mubarak huddled with his new government for the first time as the top executive committee of his ruling National Democratic Party, which includes his son Gamal, resigned, state television reported.
The NDP executive has six members, including its secretary general. Gamal Mubarak was its number two, and also headed the 30-strong political committee.
But despite the shakeup Hosni Mubarak remains president of both the party and of Egypt.
US officials hailed the move but urged more change. ‘We view this as a positive step toward the political change that will be necessary, and look forward to additional steps,’ an Obama administration official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
‘We welcome any step that provides credibility to that process,’ said National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor.
Gamal Mubarak and the secretary-general of Egypt's ruling National Democratic Party (NDP), Safwat el-Sharif, resigned in a gesture to protesters carrying out a 12-day-old wave of anti-government demonstrations, State TV reported.
Both were to be replaced by Hossam Badrawi - a senior NDP member and part of the party's board of governors. The new secretary general of the party is seen as a member of the reformist liberal wing of the party.

alien2
06-02-2011, 10:44 AM
Cairo Governor Abdel Azzim Wazir said that unknown persons had broken in to the control room of the two-way Al Azhar Tunnel, which links the centre of the Egyptian capital to its outskirts, but they were exposed and stopped.
“Security men responsible for protecting the tunnel managed to foil the attempt,” he said, adding that two cars were burnt down in the bid.
The destroyed cars were removed and the traffic inside the tunnel returned to normal, he said.

alien2
06-02-2011, 10:46 AM
Khaled Serri, head of the exchange, was quoted as saying that the bourse would remain shut on Sunday and Monday, as anti-government protests have continued on a daily basis since January 25.
The date for "resuming operations of the stock exchange has not been determined yet," he said, adding that it would depend on developments.
Serri said 48 hours notice would be given before trading resumes. The bourse was last open on January 27 when it closed down nearly 10 percent as the protests against President Hosni Mubarak picked up momentum.
The decision to postpone the reopening of the bourse was taken after consultations with its management, with Egypt's financial supervisory authority and representatives of traders and brokers, Serri said.
"Extraordinary measures aimed at supporting the performance of the stock market" will be announced before reopening, he said, adding that such measures were being discussed with trading parties.
He appeared to hint at measures aimed at avoiding a crash in the market, but did not disclose details.
In another announcement, MENA said that banks will reopen on Sunday, and will be operating between 10:00 am and 01:30 pm.
The central bank had earlier put a cash limit on daily personal withdrawals from banks to 50,000 Egyptian pounds, or 10,000 dollars, MENA said.

alien2
06-02-2011, 10:48 AM
In heated congressional session the US Foreign Affairs Committee criticised President Barack Obama for a lack of seriousness in addressing "threats against Christian minorities in the Middle East" in the wake of November's Al-Qaeda attack on an Iraqi church in Baghdad and the New Year's Eve bomb at the Two Saints Church in Alexandria.

Opening the hearing, Congressman Frank Wolf said the administration had not acknowledged that the violence was "directed specifically at Christians". He described the bomb at the Two Saints Church as "the worse attack on Copts in 10 years".

During the hearing researcher and activist Dina Guirguis accused the Egyptian government of routinely ignoring the rule of law when faced with sectarian violence, preferring reconciliation sessions instead.

Over the last decade, said Guirguis, ignorance of the Coptic contribution to Egypt's heritage had prevailed. "Six hundred years of Coptic history is absent from the educational curricula in schools, and Copts are poorly represented in the state- owned media," she said.

Michele Dunne, senior researcher at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said the Egyptian government "does not bear direct responsibility" for the bombing but has mishandled sectarian problems and violence for a decade.

Dunne's testimony linked sectarian tension and to a "broader pattern of human rights abuses" against all Egyptians.

US State Department official Tamara Wittes said that President Hosni Mubarak had called on Christians and Muslims to unite and has increased the police presence at Christian houses of worship. She added that it was important that the Egyptian government prosecutes the perpetrators of the bombing in a transparent manner and that the US had offered Egypt assistance in this regard.

"The US is in close contact with leaders of both the Coptic community and the Egyptian government should they require assistance," she said.

"What was voiced during the hearing were the inaccurate claims that have long been circulated by Egypt's enemies in the US," said Foreign Ministry spokesman Ambassador Hossam Zaki.

The reaction of Egypt's Coptic Church to the hearing, he continued, constituted the "best possible reply to foreign parties attempting to involve themselves in Egypt's internal affairs" with a view to "provoking conflict".

The government has repeatedly criticised Western reactions to the New Year's Eve attack and has been joined by the Coptic Orthodox Church, Al Azhar and opposition parties in a rare display of unity.

In response to the Congressional hearing the Coptic Orthodox Church issued a statement saying that foreign pressure tends to harm Copts by giving the impression that they are seeking the support of other countries.

"Pope Shenouda III opposes any form of foreign interference in church affairs and stresses that problems related to Copts are debated in Egypt and receive the attention of both Muslims and Copts," the statement concluded.

President Mubarak responded on Sunday to Western criticism saying in a speech that "the era of guardianship has gone."

In a message directed at Coptic communities abroad, especially in the US, he underlined that the Egyptian government would not bow to foreign pressure over internal matters.

"This is something that any Egyptian, Copt or Muslim, would reject," said Mubarak.

Last week Al-Azhar suspended dialogue and exchange programmes with the Vatican for an unspecified period of time. The decision came in response to Pope Benedict XVI's statements about minority persecution in Egypt.

"Any interference in Egypt's domestic politics must be categorically rejected. Copts are protected by the same laws that apply to all Egyptian citizens," said an Al-Azhar press statement.

Last week the European parliament discussed a resolution that seeks to impose sanctions on countries that fail to protect their religious minorities. The resolution called for "a list of measures to be compiled to be taken against states that knowingly fail to protect religious denominations".

samir Meabed
06-02-2011, 05:03 PM
شكرا مستر و كان افضل لو كان ملف ورد و لك اهدى هذا المقال الذى ارسلتة الى الاهرام ويكلى مش عارف نشر ام لا مش متابع

samir Meabed
06-02-2011, 05:13 PM
in heated congressional session the us foreign affairs committee criticised president barack obama for a lack of seriousness in addressing "threats against christian minorities in the middle east" in the wake of november's al-qaeda attack on an iraqi church in baghdad and the new year's eve bomb at the two saints church in alexandria.


opening the hearing, congressman frank wolf said the administration had not acknowledged that the violence was "directed specifically at christians". He described the bomb at the two saints church as "the worse attack on copts in 10 years".

during the hearing researcher and activist dina guirguis accused the egyptian government of routinely ignoring the rule of law when faced with sectarian violence, preferring reconciliation sessions instead.

over the last decade, said guirguis, ignorance of the coptic contribution to egypt's heritage had prevailed. "six hundred years of coptic history is absent from the educational curricula in schools, and copts are poorly represented in the state- owned media," she said.

michele dunne, senior researcher at the carnegie endowment for international peace, said the egyptian government "does not bear direct responsibility" for the bombing but has mishandled sectarian problems and violence for a decade.

dunne's testimony linked sectarian tension and to a "broader pattern of human rights abuses" against all egyptians.

us state department official tamara wittes said that president hosni mubarak had called on christians and muslims to unite and has increased the police presence at christian houses of worship. She added that it was important that the egyptian government prosecutes the perpetrators of the bombing in a transparent manner and that the us had offered egypt assistance in this regard.

"the us is in close contact with leaders of both the coptic community and the egyptian government should they require assistance," she said.

"what was voiced during the hearing were the inaccurate claims that have long been circulated by egypt's enemies in the us," said foreign ministry spokesman ambassador hossam zaki.

the reaction of egypt's coptic church to the hearing, he continued, constituted the "best possible reply to foreign parties attempting to involve themselves in egypt's internal affairs" with a view to "provoking conflict".

the government has repeatedly criticised western reactions to the new year's eve attack and has been joined by the coptic orthodox church, al azhar and opposition parties in a rare display of unity.

in response to the congressional hearing the coptic orthodox church issued a statement saying that foreign pressure tends to harm copts by giving the impression that they are seeking the support of other countries.

"pope shenouda iii opposes any form of foreign interference in church affairs and stresses that problems related to copts are debated in egypt and receive the attention of both muslims and copts," the statement concluded.

president mubarak responded on sunday to western criticism saying in a speech that "the era of guardianship has gone."

in a message directed at coptic communities abroad, especially in the us, he underlined that the egyptian government would not bow to foreign pressure over internal matters.

"this is something that any egyptian, copt or muslim, would reject," said mubarak.

last week al-azhar suspended dialogue and exchange programmes with the vatican for an unspecified period of time. The decision came in response to pope benedict xvi's statements about minority persecution in egypt.

"any interference in egypt's domestic politics must be categorically rejected. Copts are protected by the same laws that apply to all egyptian citizens," said an al-azhar press statement.


last week the european parliament discussed a resolution that seeks to impose sanctions on countries that fail to protect their religious minorities. The resolution called for "a list of measures to be compiled to be taken against states that knowingly fail to protect religious denominations".

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بعد اذن حضرتك رفعت الملف ورد

yassergawargy
07-02-2011, 05:23 AM
شكرا جزيلا على مجهوداتكم

samir Meabed
07-02-2011, 08:13 PM
Dear Sirs
Egypt has witnessed several events that made the all world focus on it either as supporters or gloaters .The yesterday’s friends turned out to be gloaters. Those who opened their arms to our leaders became the first people to ask him to resign and abandon the power. Indeed policy is a dirty game, but alas! our leaders do not learn from the previous experiences .We saw Saddam Hussien , Zien Al Abdeen Bin Ali and at last president Mubark who were appreciated by most countries and by all leaders, suddenly the all buried their heads in the sand as if they did not know them. I know the Western and the U.S.A are ready to ally with devils to fulfil their own interests .this is the policy, but our foolish leaders do not know.
We are kind peoples and believe anyone and I say to those gloated us .wait we will get up and became super power. The democracy that the Western seek may bring disastrous consequences upon them. You may take the Arab world as a model must be followed .In the past we taught you all kinds of civilization, and you learnt and proceeded us and excelled, but our rulers now tried to make up for their deprives and indulged into the lusts believing that their sovereignty is long and will not leave it till they die and after death their sons will be in the power .they do not know that Allah delays ,but never neglects. Their do not know that the injustice and tyranny have an end and the supplication of the unjustly treated people is truly accepted by Allah .This is the natural end to any tyrants and oppressors. We are sure that Egypt will overcome this catastrophe and will be the capital of The Arabs. We do not want anyone to be our guarantee or our sponsors .All Egyptians refuse the Iranian interference in our inner affairs .All Egyptians Muslims and Christians stand as one, man to protect their properties and all people saw that on TVs .It was not a slogan or propaganda to delude the world or ignore the recent events .I ask all Egyptians throughout the world to love Egypt and forget all spleens and hatred caused by the perishing regime and reign .Let us turn a new leaf and start a new era .
Samir Meabed
Egypt
نشر فى جريدة الجاردين البريطانية بتاريخ 7-1-2011
فى التعليقات على الاخبار
7 February 2011 5:47PM

رائدبيو
07-02-2011, 11:11 PM
شكرا جزيلا.

Ostaz Abdallah ibn Shirbeen
08-02-2011, 11:17 PM
Hundreds of thousands of Egyptian protesters in central Cairo reject President Mubarak's plans for a gradual handover of power.


bbc News

Ostaz Abdallah ibn Shirbeen
08-02-2011, 11:20 PM
Vice-President Omar Suleiman, who announced the formation of the new committees, said he had briefed Mr Mubarak on recent talks with the opposition, and the president had welcomed the process of "dialogue" and "national reconciliation".

Ostaz Abdallah ibn Shirbeen
08-02-2011, 11:24 PM
The determination of people queuing to get into Tahrir Square in the late afternoon sun has not been dented by officials' announcements of a series of concessions. The real test of the revolution's success or failure is whether it changes Egypt permanently - that does not mean changing the face at the top to preserve the system, it means democracy
bbc News”

samir Meabed
08-02-2011, 11:40 PM
Nasrallah has made a speech lauding the Egyptian protesters opposed to Mubarak. Given that his organisation is no friend of Mubarak, or indeed Israel, the state which the Egyptian leader counts among his allies, Nasrallah's comments are no real surprise. Reuters reports:
"Your movement will entirely change the face of our region for the interest of its own people," Nasrallah said in a televised address to a conference in Beirut, held to support the popular uprising in Egypt. "You are going through the battle of Arab dignity, restoring the dignity of Arab people," he said.
Mubarak's government is suspicious of Hezbollah's links to Iran and backs the Shi'ite group's political rivals in Lebanon. Last year an Egyptian court sentenced Hezbollah member Sami Chehab to 15 years in prison on charges of planning attacks in the country. Hezbollah said Chehab escaped from jail last week in the chaos of the Egyptian uprising.
Nasrallah told the Egyptian protesters that his group did not seek to intervene in their "internal business" or influence their decisions.
But he praised their achievements, saying they were as significant as the 2006 war in which Hezbollah fought Israel to a standstill, and said he wished he could be with them in Cairo's Tahrir Square - epicentre of the protests.
"What you have done is no less significant than the historic steadfastness the Islamic Resistance achieved in 2006 and the resistance in Gaza in 2008," he said, referring to the Israeli military assault on Hamas-ruled Gaza

( from The British Guradian 7-2-2011

Ostaz Abdallah ibn Shirbeen
08-02-2011, 11:42 PM
The huge demonstration in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Tuesday is the sharpest reminder yet for President Hosni Mubarak's regime that the protest movement is not being worn down.
The sheer numbers involved increase the pressure on the president to leave his seat and resign

samir Meabed
09-02-2011, 06:22 AM
حوار وائل غنيم على قناة دريم و مصريتة الذى قال لن يدلى احاديث الى وسائل الاعلام الاجنبية الا يستحق هذا الابن رفع القبعة تعظيما لة تحيتى الى ابنى وائل سعيد عباس غنيم احييك على و طنيتك

samir Meabed
10-02-2011, 06:08 PM
سمعنا ان الرييس سوف يتنحى اليوم الخميس ربنا يسترها و الى شباب مصر هذا المقال باللغة الانجليزية
To The youth of Egypt
Your white revolution till now is wonderful. We have never dreamt of it, but put in your consideration anything exceeds turned upside down .Please do not waste your efforts . People will not forgive you if your revolution fail .They will be the victims of your own ambitions .The great majority of Egyptians are low-income bread winners .They live from hand to mouth .They have nothing to spare .they hailed your revolution hoping to fulfill and satisfy their needs especially the simplest needs. They do not dream to own a villa or Chalet in Marina or on the North Coast ,but their wildest dream is to own a humble flat for their family to live considerable and humane life .Do not let your limitless dream blind you and ignore the reality .Wait and slow down please some of the protesters are revenging and they had problems with the authorities .They make the best use of your revolution and want to blackmail the people in the power to achieve their dreams .Think of these things and do not swim against the wave .I do not want to discourage your will or reproach you .No but you exceeded the red lines and do not give a chance to time to play its role .You want everything to be done immediately , You do not have a magical stick or magical lantern .The consequences may be serious if we fail .There will be no losers or winners .The bully people will float on the surface and the weak may lose their lives .What we had achieved over twenty years may be destroyed .Please reconsider your demands .and let him leave normally and he may repay the debts of Egypt and his money may be remain in Egypt .Why not?
Judge the reason and listen to the wise people in Egypt. By the way I hate the figures of the previous government .I hope to Habib El-Adely and Ahmed Ezz to be hanged in a public square ,Though they did not harm me directly or anyone of my family ,but they stole our dreams of appointing our sons in the police and they were bribed .The Justice Of The Heaven will punish them .But for your revolution those tyrants would persist in their tyranny .This is your success .Wait and form a party to speak for you .Unite your word Allah will help the group .Take a while to form a union to be candidated in the next presidency election all people will vote for you ,provided that you save them now from the unknown fate . We love you and as you broke into the revolution, put it out temporarily to take our breath .We fed up with the length of demonstrations we want to take a rest like all civilized nations .You are going to regret if you do not listen to the wise and the elderly .Do not nominate yourself as the judges and executioner .Most of you tried the injustice and unfairness. Do not tyrannize the poor people. Think of them they will not forgive you if you do not succeed. This is a warn and a petition to my sons and brothers .Return home for a while .This led to many specialized movements to protest against the injustice .The revolution knocked off its planned purpose and it became hustle and bustle .It turned into a chaos and fuss. Everyone wants to share the pie on your expenses and the poor will insult you and beg Allah to revenge you as you cut off their livings .They were dreaming of a modest life ,suddenly they will not find even the bread to eat. Hence they wished the previous regime had remained like the people of Iraq felt. Do not say the situation is different .It is the same ,but their despotic was foreign and Imperialistic ,you will lead us to the same fate. I am not against your revolution , I am for you and I am pro-democracy and free elections .I am anti-capitalism and monopoly .I am with you by heart ,but my request is to wait a week or two to see the result of your strife and struggle
I ask Allah to judge your mind and dismiss the Satan from inside yourselves, I ask You Muslims and Christians to pray to Allah to reveal this stumble and live in a new era of freedom and prosperity.
Samir Meabed –Egypt 11-2-2011
http://www.guardian.co.uk/discussion/comment-permalink/9478393

samir Meabed
11-02-2011, 02:08 PM
سمعنا ان الرييس سوف يتنحى اليوم الخميس ربنا يسترها و الى شباب مصر هذا المقال باللغة الانجليزية
To The youth of Egypt
Your white revolution till now is wonderful. We have never dreamt of it, but put in your consideration anything exceeds turned upside down .Please do not waste your efforts . People will not forgive you if your revolution fail .They will be the victims of your own ambitions .The great majority of Egyptians are low-income bread winners .They live from hand to mouth .They have nothing to spare .they hailed your revolution hoping to fulfill and satisfy their needs especially the simplest needs. They do not dream to own a villa or Chalet in Marina or on the North Coast ,but their wildest dream is to own a humble flat for their family to live considerable and humane life .Do not let your limitless dream blind you and ignore the reality .Wait and slow down please some of the protesters are revenging and they had problems with the authorities .They make the best use of your revolution and want to blackmail the people in the power to achieve their dreams .Think of these things and do not swim against the wave .I do not want to discourage your will or reproach you .No but you exceeded the red lines and do not give a chance to time to play its role .You want everything to be done immediately , You do not have a magical stick or magical lantern .The consequences may be serious if we fail .There will be no losers or winners .The bully people will float on the surface and the weak may lose their lives .What we had achieved over twenty years may be destroyed .Please reconsider your demands .and let him leave normally and he may repay the debts of Egypt and his money may be remain in Egypt .Why not?
Judge the reason and listen to the wise people in Egypt. By the way I hate the figures of the previous government .I hope to Habib El-Adely and Ahmed Ezz to be hanged in a public square ,Though they did not harm me directly or anyone of my family ,but they stole our dreams of appointing our sons in the police and they were bribed .The Justice Of The Heaven will punish them .But for your revolution those tyrants would persist in their tyranny .This is your success .Wait and form a party to speak for you .Unite your word Allah will help the group .Take a while to form a union to be candidated in the next presidency election all people will vote for you ,provided that you save them now from the unknown fate . We love you and as you broke into the revolution, put it out temporarily to take our breath .We fed up with the length of demonstrations we want to take a rest like all civilized nations .You are going to regret if you do not listen to the wise and the elderly .Do not nominate yourself as the judges and executioner .Most of you tried the injustice and unfairness. Do not tyrannize the poor people. Think of them they will not forgive you if you do not succeed. This is a warn and a petition to my sons and brothers .Return home for a while .This led to many specialized movements to protest against the injustice .The revolution knocked off its planned purpose and it became hustle and bustle .It turned into a chaos and fuss. Everyone wants to share the pie on your expenses and the poor will insult you and beg Allah to revenge you as you cut off their livings .They were dreaming of a modest life ,suddenly they will not find even the bread to eat. Hence they wished the previous regime had remained like the people of Iraq felt. Do not say the situation is different .It is the same ,but their despotic was foreign and Imperialistic ,you will lead us to the same fate. I am not against your revolution , I am for you and I am pro-democracy and free elections .I am anti-capitalism and monopoly .I am with you by heart ,but my request is to wait a week or two to see the result of your strife and struggle
I ask Allah to judge your mind and dismiss the Satan from inside yourselves, I ask You Muslims and Christians to pray to Allah to reveal this stumble and live in a new era of freedom and prosperity.
Samir Meabed –Egypt 11-2-2011

http://www.guardian.co.uk/discussion/comment-permalink/9478393


http://www.guardian.co.uk/discussion/comment-permalink/9525224

http://www.guardian.co.uk/discussion/comment-permalink/9525224

samir Meabed
11-02-2011, 09:53 PM
لبدا مرحلة جديدة و نحافظ على مصر
اقرا هذا التقرير
http://www.guardian.co.uk/discussion/comment-permalink/9541739 (http://www.guardian.co.uk/discussion/comment-permalink/9541739)

أ/ أحمد البسيونى
16-02-2011, 10:15 PM
فكرة رائعة من مدرسين أروع

samir Meabed
17-02-2011, 06:45 AM
فكرة رائعة من مدرسين أروع
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thank you mr Ahmed

مستر/ عصام الجاويش
20-04-2011, 10:46 PM
مساهمه بسيطه معكم
على هذا الرابط ملف جيد للثوره
http://www.movements.org/blog/entry/timeline-of-the-january-25-revolution-in-egypt/
وايضا على هذا الرابط
http://www.almasryalyoum.com/en/node/392832

samir Meabed
29-04-2011, 05:45 PM
مساهمه بسيطه معكم
على هذا الرابط ملف جيد للثوره
http://www.movements.org/blog/entry/timeline-of-the-january-25-revolution-in-egypt/
وايضا على هذا الرابط
http://www.almasryalyoum.com/en/node/392832
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