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Islamic groups threatened to organize a Million-Man protest and ascend its position as a response to what has been announced by the Deputy Prime Minister 'Alī al-Silmī, who said that the government will issue a new constitutional declaration. Read original text in Arabic
Deputy Prime Minister Ali al-Selmy has failed to convince representatives of 57 political groups to call off a demonstration slated for next Friday under the slogan “For the Love of Egypt”. In his meeting with representatives of political parties, movements, coalitions, Sufis and Coptic Christians...
A number of powers, movements and political parties announced their rejection of the governors reshuffle, describing it as 'disappointing' for including remnants of the dissolved National Democratic Party and keeping a number of governors who are resented by the public.
Reformist presidential candidate Muhammad al-Barād’ī emphasized the importance of drafting a new constitution prior to Egypt's parliamentary and presidential elections. "In light of the present chaos and fragmentation, it is time to take the right path: a new constitution to enlighten our way and...
On Monday, May 9, 2011, about 2000 citizens, composing residents of Imbābah as well as members of the 6th of April Youth Movement, the National Association for Change and supporters of Muhammad al-Barād’ī, participated in a march through Imbābah. Demonstrators were protesting against sectarian...
*/ Tahrīr Square and Maspero area witnessed a picture of what national unity is, where thousands of demonstrators responded to “national unity Friday” denouncing what they claimed to be attempts by remnants of the NDP to create fitnah between Egyptians as last resorts to destrying the country...
*/ Egypt stood yesterday to face the dangers of fintah in “Jum'it al-wihdah al-watanīyah,” or, “the Friday of national unity,” when thousands of demonstrators in Cairo and other governorates are demanding unity and the rejection the fitnah of 'Ātfīh. In addition, they blame the remnants of the...
In a statement issued yesterday, the National Assembly for Change accused the government of setting up fitnah tā’ifiyyah to hide election fraud, which is the only way to maintain its reign. The statement also said that it is possible that Israel, who is involved in the recent issue of Egypt’s...
Kifāyah questions its former general coordinator for participating in the American Egyptians’ conference.

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