National Post
Analysis: Egypt’s revolutionaries have hopes dashed by election
CAIRO — Egypt’s revolutionaries did not take to the streets to replace Hosni Mubarak with another military strongman or to put an Islamist ideologue in charge, but that is the choice they woke up to after a first-round vote for the presidency. The youths who put national pride before religion when they protested against Mr. ...
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Times of India
Islamist versus Mubarak’s PM in Egypt
The Muslim Brotherhood said on Friday its candidate in Egypt’s first free presidential vote would fight a run-off next month with exair force chief Ahmed Shafiq, the last PM of deposed leader Hosni Mubarak.
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Irish Times
Egyptians polarised by 'referendum on the revolution'
EGYPT’S MUSLIM Brotherhood yesterday declared its candidate in the country’s first free presidential vote, Mohamed Mursi, would fight a run-off next month with former air-force chief Ahmed Shafiq, the last prime minister of deposed leader Hosni Mubarak.
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Hoy
Choque de titanes en la segunda vuelta
Los resultados de la primera vuelta de las elecciones presidenciales parecen haber puesto a Egipto en la casilla de partida previa a la revolución. Los principales poderes del país, los Hermanos Musulmanes, que controlan el Parlamento, y el Ejército, representado por el exgeneral Ahmed Shafiq, designado por Hosni Mubarak para ser su último primer ministro, deberán verse las caras el 16 y 17 de ...
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Krone
Ägypten steuert auf Stichwahl zwischen Mursi und Shafik zu
Nach der ersten Runde der Präsidentenwahl in Ägypten zeichnet sich eine Stichwahl zwischen dem Kandidaten der Muslimbrüder und einem früheren Gefolgsmann des langjährigen Staatschefs Hosni Mubarak ab. Wie die Muslimbrüder am Freitag auf ihrer Internetseite mitteilten, liege ihr Kandidat Mohammed Mursi (Bild li.) nach Auszählung von etwa 90 Prozent der Stimmen weiter in Führung.
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ElPais
Los Hermanos Musulmanes ganan las presidenciales egipcias
El candidato islamista se enfrentará a mediados de junio a un exprimer ministro de Mubarak en la segunda vuelta, según los primeros recuentos
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Washington Post
Islamist candidate likely to face runoff in Egyptian presidential vote
CAIRO — The Muslim Brotherhood’s candidate appeared likely to face off against either a former prime minister who served under ousted president Hosni Mubarak or a leftist contender whose popularity surged at the end of the race, according to predictions Friday by political parties based on preliminary results in Egypt’s first free presidential election.
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Irish Times
Egyptian election count under way
The Muslim Brotherhood said today its candidate was leading the early count in Egypt's first free presidential election that exposed a rift in the nation between supporters of Islamists and backers of men who served deposed autocrat Hosni Mubarak.
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Huffington Post
Egypt Elections 2012: Run-Off Set Between Muslim Brotherhood, Mubarak's Last Prime Minister
CAIRO, May 25 (Reuters) - A Muslim Brotherhood official said on Friday the group's candidate in the first free presidential election in Egypt would enter a run-off vote next month with the last prime minister to serve Hosni Mubarak before he was ousted in a popular uprising. The vote marks the final step in a messy and often bloody transition to democracy, overseen by a mil...
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Irish Times
Egypt begins counting ballots
The Muslim Brotherhood said today its candidate was leading the early count in Egypt's first free presidential election that exposed a rift in the nation between supporters of Islamists and backers of men who served deposed autocrat Hosni Mubarak.
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Times LIVE
Egyptians have their say for first time in 5000 years
Egyptians, choosing their leader freely for the first time in thousands of years of recorded history, voted for a second day yesterday in an election that is the fruit of last year's popular revolt against Hosni Mubarak.
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Al Jazhera
Counting under way in Egypt presidential poll
Voting wraps up on second day of first presidential election since last year's revolution that toppled Hosni Mubarak.
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Times LIVE
Day of the Pharaoh is done as Egypt picks up the pieces
The Times: For the first time in their 5000-year history, Egyptians do not know who their new leader will be. This week's landmark presidential election, run over two days on Wednesday and yesterday, is the culmination of an extraordinary struggle that swept aside Hosni Mubarak, the ''big man'' who ruled Egypt with an iron fist for three decades.
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The Guardian
Egyptian presidential candidate Amr Moussa calls on rival to quit race
Former Arab League chief goes on TV in bid to defeat Islamist candidates in historic electionEgypt's historic presidential race was left on a knife edge on Thursday night when former Arab League chief Amr Moussa moved to dominate the centre ground and defeat Islamist candidates by calling on a key rival to stand down just hours before polls were due to close.Moussa appeared to breach a ban on c...
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NEWS.au.com
Egyptians vote for second day in key poll
EGYPTIANS are voting on the second day of a landmark presidential election that will produce a successor to Hosni Mubarak.
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THE GLOBE AND MAIL
Presidential election deepens cracks in Egyptian unity
Wavering voters head to the polls for the first presidential election since open rebellion unseated military dictator Hosni Mubarak
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Reuters
Wavering Egyptians vote for president
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptians voted steadily for a second day on Thursday to choose their leader freely for the first time in six decades of military-backed rule, thanks to last year's popular revolt that swept Hosni Mubarak from power.
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BBC
Egyptians queue to cast ballots
Egyptians are queuing at polling stations for a second day in the country's first free presidential elections - 15 months after Hosni Mubarak was ousted.
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AP
Egyptians vote in presidential election's 2nd day
CAIRO (AP) -- Choosing their president freely for the first time, Egyptians are voting on the second day of an election that will produce a successor to longtime ruler Hosni Mubarak....
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BBC
VIDEO: Egypt elections: 'Everyone is happy'
Egyptians are voting in their first free presidential election, 15 months after ousting Hosni Mubarak in the Arab Spring uprising.
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Reuters
With Mubarak gone, Egyptians vote freely for leader
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptians relished their first free leadership vote on Wednesday, with Islamists pitted against secular figures in a contest unthinkable before a popular revolt swept President Hosni Mubarak from power 15 months ago.
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Telegraph
Egypt's first free election will be a 'lively race'
The Telegraph's Richard Spencer reports from Cairo as Egyptians cast their votes in an election that pits Islamists against men who served under deposed leader Hosni Mubarak.
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China Daily
Problems and challenges ahead
The presidential election in Egypt on May 23 and 24, the first since the resignation of Mohamed Hosni Mubarak in February last year, has attracted widespread attention as the result will determine the country's future direction after the "Arab Spring".
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el universal
Inicia en Egipto los comicios presidenciales
Más de 50 millones de egipcios están convocados a las urnas para elegir al primer presidente en democracia de Egipto, en unos comicios en los que parten como favoritos dos islamistas y dos ex altos cargos del antiguo régimen de Hosni Mubarak
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Times of India
Egyptians to pick president for first time
Egyptians vote on Wednesday for the first time to pick their president in a wide open election that pits Islamists against men who served under deposed leader Hosni Mubarak.
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The Nation
Egypt buzzing ahead of landmark poll
CAIRO - A buzz of excitement swept through the Egyptian capital Tuesday, a day before its first presidential election since an uprising overthrew Hosni Mubarak and ushered in a tumultuous military-led transition.
The ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF), in power since Mubarak's ouster, on Tuesday repeated its earlier calls for Egyptians to turn out en masse to the polls, while .....
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New York Times
In Egypt’s Election, Dark-Horse Candidates Add to Suspense
Ahmed Shafik, the last prime minister appointed by former President Hosni Mubarak, and Hamdeed Sabahi, a socialist, appear to be gaining support days before the presidential election.
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WSJ
Egypt-Uprising Killings Detailed
An Egyptian rights group has released the most comprehensive list to date of the more than 800 civilians killed by security forces in the 18-day uprising that overthrew Hosni Mubarak last year, saying that 30 are still unidentifiable because they were badly burned or maimed.
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THE GLOBE AND MAIL
Egyptian vote tainted by Mubarak's legacy
Military police idly guard the gates of Egypts presidential palace in Heliopolis, built as a 400-room luxury hotel in 1910 and vacant since a popular uprising deposed Hosni Mubarak 15 months ago.
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ElPais
Primicia en el mundo árabe
El debate televisado entre los dos principales candidatos a las presidenciales apasionó a los egipcios
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Foreign Policy
Egyptian presidential candidates clash in historic televised debate
Two
weeks before Egypt's first
presidential election since the fall of Hosni Mubarak, two leading
candidates battled in the Arab world's first
televised debate on Thursday night. Former Muslim Brotherhood leader, Abdel
Moneim Aboul Fotouh, and former Arab League head and Mubarak foreign minister,
Amr Moussa, headed off in front of millions of Egyptian
viewers, attacking each other over poli...
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New York Times
The Lede Blog: Live Updates on Egypt's Presidential Debate
Two of the leading candidates to be Egypt’s next president square off in a televised debate on Thursday evening in Cairo, and The Lede will report on the clash between Abdel Moneim Aboul Fotouh, a former leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, and Amr Moussa, a former diplomat under Hosni Mubarak, as it unfolds.
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Times of India
Egypt's foreign reserves up, 1st time in 15 months
Egypt's central bank says the nation's foreign currency reserves have recorded their first rise since the uprising that toppled longtime ruler Hosni Mubarak 15 months ago.
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USA Today
Egypt's ousted president Mubarak turns 84 in detention
Egypt's ousted leader Hosni Mubarak has turned 84 and celebrated his birthday at a Cairo hospital where he is detained.
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omg
Egypt movie star acquitted of insulting Islam
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's Adel Imam, the Arab world's most famous comic actor, had a conviction and three-month prison sentence for insulting Islam in his films and plays overturned on appeal, a state newspaper reported on Thursday. Imam, 71, has poked fun at officials in his comedies and politicians of all colors during a 40-year career, although he was publicly criticized by many Egyptians fo...
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Hoy
Revocan la anulación de la candidatura de Ahmed Shafiq
La Comisión Electoral egipcia ha aceptado este miércoles el recurso presentado por Ahmed Shafiq, último primer ministro del régimen de Hosni Mubarak, y ha autorizado su candidatura para las próximas elecciones presidenciales.
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New York Times
Editorial: Egypt’s Chaotic Election
The military-run government is running out of time to guarantee a credible process for selecting the nation’s first president since the ouster of Hosni Mubarak.
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sueddeutsche
Präsidentschaftswahl in Ägypten: Wahlkommission bestätigt Sperre für populäre Kandidaten
Einsprüche abgelehnt! Die ägyptische Wahlkommission hat den Ausschluss von zehn Bewerbern von der Präsidentschaftswahl bekräftigt - darunter drei der aussichtsreichsten Kandidaten für die Nachfolge von Hosni Mubarak. Zur Begründung gibt das Gremium formale Kriterien an.
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Los Angeles Times
Egypt's looming showdown
The banning of Islamist presidential candidates could bring violence back into the streets.Like savvy boxers with knockout punches, Egypt's Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, or SCAF, and the Muslim Brotherhood have circled each other warily since the Arab Spring toppled President Hosni Mubarak in February 2011. But after the SCAF-appointed election commission's banning last week of 10 candid...
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Daily Mail
Mubarak spy chief nominated for presidency in ¿insult¿ to egypt
Muslim Brotherhood presidential candidate, Khairat al-Shater, called Omar Suleiman's (pictured right with Hosni Mubarak) bid a 'big mistake' and 'an insult to the revolution and the Egyptian people'.
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USA Today
Former Mubarak strongman to join Egypt presidential race
Former strongman of ousted President Hosni Mubarak announced his candidacy Friday, shaking up an already heated Egyptian presidential race.
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CNN
Ex-Egyptian spy chief Suleiman changes mind, enters presidential race
Omar Suleiman, whom former President Hosni Mubarak had appointed vice president shortly before his exit, announced Friday that he plans to enter the race to become Egypt's next president.
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BBC
Egypt 'assures Spain over tycoon'
Egypt has accepted Spain's conditions for the extradition of a tycoon who was a close associate of Hosni Mubarak, legal sources tell BBC Arabic.
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ARD
Ägypten: Muslimbruderschaft ernennt Präsidentschaftkandidaten
Entgegen früherer Ankündigungen will die ägyptische Muslimbruderschaft nun doch einen eigenen Kandidaten bei der Präsidentenwahl aufstellen. Für sie soll der stellvertretende Vorsitzende al Schater ins Rennen gehen. Der 62-Jährige hat damit gute Chancen, Nachfolger des gestürzten Hosni Mubarak zu werden.
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Huffington Post
Alaa Al Aswany: When Will They Stop Insulting Us?
As much as it is an insult to our national dignity, the scandal over the sudden departure of the foreign defendants in the NGO case makes us face up to an important fact: Hosni Mubarak has fallen but the system he set up is still governing Egypt.
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FTD
Neue Verfassung: Islamisten schreiben Ägyptens Grundgesetz
Ein Jahr nach dem Sturz des Diktators Hosni Mubarak hat in Ägypten die Arbeit an einer neuen Verfassung begonnen. Das Sagen haben im Konvent die religiösen Hardliner.
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el universal
Egipcios elegirán presidente en mayo
Diferentes personalidades egipcias ya han anunciado que concurrirán como aspirantes a más de un año de la caída de Hosni Mubarak
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Hoy
Los faraones se quedan solos
Ya lo dijo David Bisbal: «Nunca se han visto las pirámides de Egipto tan poco transitadas». El comentario fue desafortunado, pero clarividente, y si hoy quiere usted disfrutar de uno de los conjuntos monumentales más visitados del mundo sin hordas de turistas a su alrededor, es el momento de viajar a Egipto. Ha pasado más de un año de la revolución que tumbó a Hosni Mubarak y la industria turís...
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Times of India
In memo to court, Egypt's Hosni Mubarak claims innocence
Egypt's ousted President Hosni Mubarak has told the court trying him for complicity in the killing of protesters during last year's uprising that he is saddened by what he calls the "baseless" claims against him.
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Mail & Guardian
Trial wraps up for Egypt's Mubarak
Egypt's ousted president Hosni Mubarak turned down a chance to address the court in the last session before the verdict in the seven-month trial.
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BoingBoing
Meet the western technology companies who sell network snooping technology to torturing dictators
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has begun to publish a series of informative corporate biographies of technology companies that make network spying equipment and sell it to torturing dictators like Hosni Mubarak and Muammar Qaddafi. These companies' publish sales material advertising their use of tools created for the express purpose of breaking domestic and international law, [...]
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Daily Telegraph
Egypt's Mubarak to be moved to prison
EGYPTIAN officials say Hosni Mubarak will shortly be moved to a prison hospital as soon as the facility is upgraded.
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National Post
Rage of Egypt’s ‘ultras’ soccer fans turns political after riot on the pitch
Some of the Egyptian soccer fans who had a front-line role in toppling Hosni Mubarak have a new target: Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, the man who replaced him
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Mashable
Egyptians Spread News and Rumor About Soccer Riots on Social Media [VIDEO]
At least 74 people were killed during brutal fighting Wednesday between fans of rival soccer clubs in Port Said, Egypt, according to state media. Vid…
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Krone
Blutige Stadion-Krawalle: Ägypten steht unter Schock
Nach den blutigsten Krawallen in der Geschichte des ägyptischen Fußballs mit mindestens 71 Toten und 1.000 Verletzten steht das ganze Land unter Schock. Die Schuldzuweisungen haben sich am Donnerstag vor allem gegen Polizei und Militär gerichtet. Die Muslimbruderschaft kritisierte, dass die Sicherheitskräfte bei dem Fußballspiel in Port Said weggeschaut und nichts getan hätten. Andere machten b...
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Telegraph
Egypt football riot: protesters gathering in Cairo after football tragedy
Protesters gather in capital as senior Muslim Brotherhood figures blame Hosni Mubarak supporters for riot that killed 74 people.
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AP
Egypt market plunges after deadly soccer riots
CAIRO (AP) -- Egypt's benchmark stock index fell plunged within minutes of the start of trade Thursday as deadly soccer riots the night before left 74 dead and rekindled fears of fresh instability akin to the unrest that has battered the country and its economy in the year since the ouster of Hosni Mubarak....
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Reuters
Egypt soccer violence kills 74, fans turn on army
PORT SAID, Egypt (Reuters) - Seventy-four people were killed when supporters clashed at an Egyptian soccer match, prompting fans and politicians on Thursday to turn on the ruling army for failing to prevent the deadliest incident since Hosni Mubarak was ousted.
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USA Today
Two new books reveal Egyptian revolution
Journalist Ashraf Khalil and Google's Wael Ghonim give their take on the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak, who ruled for three decades.
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Daily Mail
Egypt: 1st anniversary of Hosni Mubarak fall marked by thousands in Cairo's Tahrir Square
Volunteers have been checking IDs and conducting searches as thousands of people entered Tahrir Square - birthplace of the protest movement which began a year ago - this morning.
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FT
Islamic centre redefines political role
Al Azhar, a thousand-year-old mosque and school, played an important role in Egypt’s uprising against Hosni Mubarak a year ago
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Daily Mail
Egypt tourism suffers as country sees 30 per cent drop in visitor numbers
The tourism industry has been hit hard since revolution broke out on January 25 last year, which resulted in the ousting of President Hosni Mubarak in February.
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Reuters
How one Egyptian sold a revolution on the Web
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Wael Ghonim doesn't like being called an activist. The 31-year-old Google employee says he's no different than other Egyptians who took part in the 2011 protests spurred by a Facebook page he created that forced then-president Hosni Mubarak to step down.
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The New Yorker
Wendell Steavenson: Alaa Al Aswany, Tahrir Square’s writer.
A few weeks after the fall of President Hosni Mubarak, the novelist Alaa Al Aswany found himself arguing with Egypt’s Prime Minister on live TV. The Prime Minister, Ahmed Shafik, had been in office only a month, having been appointed in a cabinet reshuffle that was among Mubarak . . . (Subscription required.)
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USA Today
Prosecutor seeks death penalty for Mubarak
The prosecutor in the trial Hosni Mubarak is calling for a death sentence for the former president.
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FOCUS
Gestürzter ägyptischer Präsident - Hosni Mubarak droht die Todesstrafe
Der Prozess gegen den gestürzten ägyptischen Präsidenten Hosni Mubarak ist am Montag fortgesetzt worden. Mubarak ist unter anderem des Mordes angeklagt. Darauf steht die Todesstrafe.
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Telegraph
1981 Files: Hosni Mubarak was 'free of corruption' but 'don't mention the Welsh in-laws' memo warned
The Egyptian dictator toppled by a popular uprising in February was assessed by foreign office officials to be "free of any taint of corruption" before he came to power in 1980.
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Washington Post
Editorial Board: A provocation in Egypt
ON THURSDAY, Egypt’s military regime undertook an act of repression that even former strongman Hosni Mubarak never dared to try. Police and troops raided 17 nongovernmental organization offices involved in promoting democracy and human rights — including those of the Washington-based Freedom House and U.S.-funded International Republican Institute (IRI) and National Democratic Institute (NDI). ...
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China Daily
Confrontation
An opposition demonstrator prays in front of army soldiers near Egypt's Tahrir Square in Cairo Feb 5. The square became a focal point for the uprising against former president Hosni Mubarak. [Photo/Agencies]
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FOCUS
Prozess gegen früheren ägyptischen Herrscher geht weiter - Hosni Mubarak wird auf Krankenbett ins Gericht gebracht
Nach dreimonatiger Unterbrechung ist der Prozess gegen den gestürzten ägyptischen Machthaber Hosni Mubarak fortgesetzt worden. Wie schon vor der Pause macht der frühere Herrscher einen kränklichen Eindruck.
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FOCUS
Prozess gegen früheren ägyptischen Herrscher geht weiter - Hosni Mubarak lässt sich auf Krankenbett ins Gericht bringen
Nach dreimonatiger Unterbrechung ist der Prozess gegen den gestürzten ägyptischen Machthaber Hosni Mubarak fortgesetzt worden. Wie schon vor der Pause macht der frühere Herrscher einen kränklichen Eindruck.
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THE GLOBE AND MAIL
Egyptian court rules virginity tests on protesters are illegal
Activists said the verdict was a victory for civilian courts over generals who took charge when Hosni Mubarak was ousted from power by a popular revolt in February.
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The Nation
Islamists pursue gains in Egypt
CAIRO (Reuters) - Rival Islamist groups sought more gains in the second round of Egypts parliamentary election on Wednesday, with liberals also fighting for a voice in an army-led transition that began with the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak. Egypts first free election in six decades is unfolding in three stages until January. Even then, the generals who stepped in when an uprising toppled Mubara...
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Handelsblatt
Kommentar: Klarer Sieg für die Islamisten in Ägypten
Ägypten hat in der ersten freien Wahl nach Hosni Mubarak für den Glauben, nicht für die liberale Demokratie gestimmt. Die Menschen suchen in der Religion einen neuen Halt. Davon profitiert das Militärregime.
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AP
Clinton calls Russian election unfair
VILNIUS, Lithuania (AP) -- Issuing new warnings to two U.S. partners Tuesday, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton criticized Russia for a parliamentary election she said was rigged and said election gains by Islamist parties must not set back Egypt's push toward democracy after the fall of autocrat Hosni Mubarak this year....
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The Nation
Islamists set for victory in Egypt polls
CAIRO (AFP) - Egypt awaited results on Thursday from its first election since its February revolution which are set to confirm moderate Muslim Brotherhood as the dominant force, but with a strong showing from hardliners.
The Muslim Brotherhood, a moderate movement banned for decades by Hosni Mubarak, has emerged from…
Visit: http://www.nation.com.pk for full story
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UN
Egypt: Ban welcomes peaceful and enthusiastic conduct of first round of voting
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today commended Egyptians for the enthusiastic and relatively calm conduct of voting in their countrys first elections since the long-standing regime of Hosni Mubarak was overthrown.
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APA-OTS
Kommentar zur Wahl in Ägypten =
Berlin (ots) - Natürlich, es wäre schöner, wenn es schöner wäre. Wäre
in Ägypten die Revolution nicht ausgebrochen, dann hätte es
vermutlich ungefähr um diese Zeit auch Wahlen gegeben: Dabei wäre
entweder Hosni Mubarak, 83, wiedergewählt worden. Oder man hätte
seinen Sohn mit ...
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Daily Mail
Egypt elections: Islamic party poised for power 9 months after ousting of Hosni Mubarak
Islamic parties are set for a democratic coup as Egyptians go to the polls nine months after ousting dictator Hosni Mubarak.
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Pravda
Egyptians line up for first elections since Mubarak's fall
Queues have formed at many polling stations as Egyptians vote in the first elections since former President Hosni Mubarak was toppled in February.
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Irish Times
Voting starts in landmark Egypt poll
Voting has begun in Egypt's first parliamentary elections since the removal from power nine month ago of authoritarian leader Hosni Mubarak.
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THE GLOBE AND MAIL
Egypts slip into authoritarianism, and a complacent West
Hosni Mubarak is gone, but the militarys grip is still tight, and sectarian unrest is growing. Egypt, the worlds largest Arab nation, historically secular and allied with the West, has slipped back into tyranny - and the West is asleep.
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Zeit
Bilder aus Kairo: Wieder Wut, wieder Tränengas
Es ist die schlimmste Gewalt seit dem Sturz von Ex-Machthaber Hosni Mubarak: Seit Samstag demonstrieren in Ägypten unzufriedene Bürger. Die Reaktion darauf ist heftig.
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Amnesty International
Egypt: Military rulers have 'crushed' hopes of 25 January protesters
Headline Title:
Egypt: Military rulers have 'crushed' protesters' hopes
22 November 2011
Egypt's military rulers have completely failed to live up to their promises to Egyptians to improve human rights and have instead been responsible for a catalogue of abuses which in some ...
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FOX
New Violence Erupts in Egypt
Months after the 18-day uprising that toppled embattled Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak, police clash with protesters in Tahrir Square as demonstrators demand the ruling military announce a date to hand over power to an elected government.Libyan Government Says Qaddafi's Son Will Be Tried at HomeArab League Rejects Syria Changes to Peace PlanConflicting Reports Emerge After Serie...
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