Michael Coren on Egypt's islamic revolution - January 28, 2011
Michael Coren with guests; Michael Coren, Claire Hoy, Ricki Gurwitz and Sid Ryan discuss the recent events taking place in Egypt.
Egypt's uprising:
Egypt's Mubarak refuses to quit
Facing a popular uprising, Egypt’s president has fired his cabinet after protesters engulfed his country in chaos – battling police with stones and firebombs and burning down the ruling party headquarters. AU to set up panel on Ivory Coast crisis The ...
Beeld - January 29, 2011
GOP Rep. Thad McCotter: We must stand with our invaluable ally Egypt
Though many will be tempted to superficially interpret the Egyptian demonstrations as an uprising for populist democracy, they must recall how such similar initial views of the 1979 Iranian Revolution were belied by the mullahs’ radical jackbooted ...
Hotair.com - January 29, 2011
Egypt shuts down Web access
L ocal Egyptians’ eyes were glued to their computer screens hoping for updates from their loved ones yesterday after the government shut down Internet access to help stem an uprising fueled by social media. Ahmed Elewa, 30, a student at the University of ...
Boston Herald - January 29, 2011
Amid violent protests, Egypt leader fires Cabinet
State television said 13 were killed in Suez and 75 injured; a total of at least six were dead in Cairo and Giza. Egypt's uprising here was the biggest outbreak yet in a wave of revolts around the Arab world since the Jan. 14 ouster of President Zine El ...
Austin American-Statesman - January 29, 2011
From Tunisia, to Egypt, to Yemen: Al Jazeera fuels Arab anger
Its reporter in Tunisia became a leading partisan in the uprising there. And critics speculate that the network bowed to the diplomatic interests of the Qatari emir, its patron, by initially playing down the protests in Egypt. Not since the 2003 invasion ...
Mynews India - January 29, 2011
Furor forces Mubarak’s hand
The uprising here was also the biggest outbreak yet in a wave of youth-led revolts around the region since the Jan. 14 ouster of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali of Tunisia — a country with just half Cairo’s population of 20 million. “Egyptians ...
Boston Globe - January 29, 2011
Egypt’s Internet Shutdown Can’t Stop Mass Protests
But the so-called “Day of Wrath” is uninterrupted. On al-Jazeera a few minutes ago, a functionary from Mubarak’s National Democratic Party called the uprising “unprecedented” and conceded that the government needs a “nontraditional way of ...
Wired News - January 29, 2011
Unrest across the Arab world
CAIRO - The uprising in Tunisia, which led to the ouster of president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali on January 14, has had a ripple effect across the Arab world: January 25 sees the start of unprecedented demonstrations against the regime of President Hosni ...
The Vancouver Sun - January 29, 2011
David Ignatius: Arab future up for grabs
But from the French and Russian revolutions to the Iranian uprising of 1979, the idealistic but disorganized street protesters usually give way to a manipulative revolutionary elite. One Arab intelligence analyst speaks of Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen and Jordan ...
Indianapolis Star - January 29, 2011
Mubarak defiant as Egypt toll rises, Obama wades in
The demonstrations, inspired by events in Tunisia, have swelled into the largest uprising in Egypt in the three decades of Mubarak's rule, sending shock waves across the region. At least 27 people have now been killed, hundreds more injured and some 1,000 ...
Bangkok Post - January 29, 2011
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