Monthly Archives: September 2010

Egyptian FM: Slim chance for peace deal

Egypt’s Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit warned Israel it would bear the blame if the peace talks break down over the issue of settlements. “If Israel fails in its commitment to continue freezing its settlement activities, then it would expose … read more

Egypt president’s son campaign hints at rifts

When posters vaunting President Hosni Mubarak’s son as Egypt’s future leader appeared in Cairo’s poorer districts, it was only days before many were torn down or defaced with spraypaint. Supporters of Gamal might take heed. Approaching elections have stirred debate … read more

Intolerance helps terrorists

Hostility between western countries and Muslim ones helps terrorists, leaders from Egypt and Mauritania said Saturday at the U.N. General Assembly. Speaking in New York, Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Abdoul Gheit said many Muslims feel a lack of tolerance toward … read more

Doctoring photos of Mubarak

AROUND mid-September an Egyptian blogger embarrassed his country’s leading state-run newspaper by revealing that it had doctored a photo of president Hosni Mubarak. Apparently keen to emphasize that Mr Mubarak remains a respected statesman after nearly three decades of rule, … read more

Hamas: Egypt using open border to trap officials

Hamas accused Cairo Tuesday of using the Rafah crossing’s opening to detain party officials as they travel abroad via Egypt following the detention of the Gaza government’s intelligence chief in Cairo. Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum told reporters that opening the … read more

Police beat some anti-government protesters

Police beat a handful of demonstrators with batons on Tuesday at a protest of about 300 Egyptians gathering against what they said were plans to hand power to the president’s son. President Hosni Mubarak, 82, in power since 1981, has … read more