Monday, April 12, 2010
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'Fighting the crisis hashish' is a new group created on Facebook to meet a real social emergency in Egypt, according to some the result of a conspiracy: the lack of hashish. What happened? is the most frequently asked question in the coffee country for some weeks now.
Opinions abound: it would, according to some commentators, an attempt - of dubious effectiveness - by the authorities to address corruption and drug use in the upcoming legislative and presidential elections. In short, a sign of the will of the political class to clean up.
Frankly, if they understand why, given the cross-disciplinary use of soft drugs among social classes (and even the police) in Egypt. And then, if the Egyptians are well off the hashish, which is left? It might seem a joke of questionable taste, but without hesitation they talk on TV, internet and print media (independently) cream analysts.
After nearly three decades of military dictatorship, booming population growth and penetration of Wahhabi Islam, with an economic crisis which has literally taken the bread out of his mouth more than half of the country, there are questions about how to eradicate the use soft drugs?
now feared unrest, mainly by younger people, and if the disappearance of hashish splashed the people grieving heir of the Pharaohs?
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Dry Throat And Prozac
hashish growing application of Mohammed El Baradei
gaining ground and supporters to the nomination - though not yet official - Mohamed El Baradei at the next Egyptian presidential elections scheduled for 2011.
Nobel laureate (2005) for Peace and former number one Agency International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said at the end of 2009, to be willing to run for the presidency - in the hands of Hosni Mubarak since 1981 - just in case the elections are fair and transparent.
Since then, his visits to Egypt have made increasingly frequent and public. The last in the city of Mansoura, where hundreds of people greeted him at the end of prayer in the local mosque, with slogans of support. So far El Baradei was limited to meetings in the capital.
El Baradei at the beginning of the year he founded the Movement for change, collecting around your figure lay and religious members of the opposition to the Mubarak regime, and simple activists for human rights.
Class 1942, the Egyptian diplomat does not belong to no party, no small detail since, according to the constitutional amendments made two years ago, a presidential candidate must be a member of the leadership of a party - empowered by a government committee - at least five years.
Indirect recognition to its political role by the Coptic Church, who invited him to attend the Easter mass, and the Muslim Brotherhood, through some of the members present (and celebrating) in Mansoura.
gaining ground and supporters to the nomination - though not yet official - Mohamed El Baradei at the next Egyptian presidential elections scheduled for 2011.
Nobel laureate (2005) for Peace and former number one Agency International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said at the end of 2009, to be willing to run for the presidency - in the hands of Hosni Mubarak since 1981 - just in case the elections are fair and transparent.
Since then, his visits to Egypt have made increasingly frequent and public. The last in the city of Mansoura, where hundreds of people greeted him at the end of prayer in the local mosque, with slogans of support. So far El Baradei was limited to meetings in the capital.
El Baradei at the beginning of the year he founded the Movement for change, collecting around your figure lay and religious members of the opposition to the Mubarak regime, and simple activists for human rights.
Class 1942, the Egyptian diplomat does not belong to no party, no small detail since, according to the constitutional amendments made two years ago, a presidential candidate must be a member of the leadership of a party - empowered by a government committee - at least five years.
Indirect recognition to its political role by the Coptic Church, who invited him to attend the Easter mass, and the Muslim Brotherhood, through some of the members present (and celebrating) in Mansoura.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Sidekick Unlimited Hack
Ulema united against terrorism
A strong condemnation of terrorism and a heartfelt invitation, addressed to the terrorists, to abandon all forms of violence. E ' quanto concordato, oggi nella città santa di Medina, in Arabia Saudita, da 24 studiosi islamici provenienti da 12 paesi.
Gli ulema (letteralmente, uomini di scienza, esperti di religione) hanno ribadito la loro condanna "di tutti gli atti di terrorismo, ovunque avvengano e chiunque li commetta" e hanno deplorato "la morte di innocenti" che ne deriva. Fra di loro anche 5 studiosi russi.
In un comunicato che porta evidenti tracce di quanto accaduto solodue giorni fa nella metropolitana moscovita, probabilmente per mano di terroristi ceceni, l'appello degli ulema ai "giovani musulmani" nel mondo, perché seguano "un islàm moderato e tollerante" e non aderiscano a false interpretazioni della questione del jihad.
Among the signatories of the document, the Grand Mufti of Egypt, Syria, Lebanon and Bosnia, and the head of the Council of Russian muftis. The conference also involved researchers from Europe, India and the United States. In recent days, during a conference in the Turkish city of Mardin, other authoritative Islamic scholars have ruled that the so-called Mardin fatwa, issued by the theologian Ibn Taymiyyah in the days of the thirteenth century the Mongol invasion, can not be used to justify war holy, as is often the terror organizations.
A strong condemnation of terrorism and a heartfelt invitation, addressed to the terrorists, to abandon all forms of violence. E ' quanto concordato, oggi nella città santa di Medina, in Arabia Saudita, da 24 studiosi islamici provenienti da 12 paesi.
Gli ulema (letteralmente, uomini di scienza, esperti di religione) hanno ribadito la loro condanna "di tutti gli atti di terrorismo, ovunque avvengano e chiunque li commetta" e hanno deplorato "la morte di innocenti" che ne deriva. Fra di loro anche 5 studiosi russi.
In un comunicato che porta evidenti tracce di quanto accaduto solodue giorni fa nella metropolitana moscovita, probabilmente per mano di terroristi ceceni, l'appello degli ulema ai "giovani musulmani" nel mondo, perché seguano "un islàm moderato e tollerante" e non aderiscano a false interpretazioni della questione del jihad.
Among the signatories of the document, the Grand Mufti of Egypt, Syria, Lebanon and Bosnia, and the head of the Council of Russian muftis. The conference also involved researchers from Europe, India and the United States. In recent days, during a conference in the Turkish city of Mardin, other authoritative Islamic scholars have ruled that the so-called Mardin fatwa, issued by the theologian Ibn Taymiyyah in the days of the thirteenth century the Mongol invasion, can not be used to justify war holy, as is often the terror organizations.
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