Authoritarian Rule of Pres. Hosni Mubarak Finally Ends

After 17 days of protests, President Hosni Mubarak finally step down from office on friday February 11, 2011. He finally resigned and handed power to the military for the transition government and the implementation of democratic reforms asked by pro-democracy protesters. The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces will be in-charged of the state’s affair … Read more

Growing International Support for Egyptian Freedom

For the past few weeks Egyptian unrest were getting more and more violent. Protesters from Egypt have gone to the streets for m(–foul word(s) removed–)ive demonstrations more particulary in the city of Cairo, Suez and the historic city of Alexandria. The Egyptian freedom fighters are demanding for the resignation of the resignation of the current … Read more

Christian Church Bombings on New Year’s Eve

Christian Church at Egypt Bombing

The Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria Egypt, considered as the largest Christian Church in Egypt was under attacked by unknown perpetrators. The deadliest  attacked happened right after the New Year’s M(–foul word(s) removed–), 30 minutes after the m(–foul word(s) removed–) while others are busy welcoming the New Year. The bomb exploded outside the Saint Mark … Read more