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فيديو بسيط ملخص احداث ثورة 25 يناير فى محافظة #الاسماعيلية

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 حتى لا ننسى ثورتنا Anti- #Mubarak demonstrators pose in front of a mock gallows while riot police provide security outside a court in Cairo on Feb. 22, 2012, as the landmark murder and corruption trial of the former president entered its final day of hearings. MARCO LONGARI/AFP/Getty Images
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 حتى لا ننسى ثورتنا Anti- #Mubarak demonstrators pose in front of a mock gallows while riot police provide security outside a court in Cairo on Feb. 22, 2012, as the landmark murder and corruption trial of the former president entered its final day of hearings. 

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Egyptian President Dr. Mohamed #Morsi delivers a statement in #Tahrir .. All rights reserved by Mahmoud Gamal El-Din.
Throngs in Tahrir square gathered early Friday June 29th, in order to celebrate the victory of the first civilian president after Jan25 “Dr. Mohammed Mursi” and to continue their protest against the revised Constitutional Declaration. Mursi delivered a statement today in Tahrir square to the Egyptian people, telling them that “You are the supreme authority and the source of the legitimacy in this country” 
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Egyptian President Dr. Mohamed #Morsi delivers a statement in #Tahrir .. All rights reserved by Mahmoud Gamal El-Din.

Throngs in Tahrir square gathered early Friday June 29th, in order to celebrate the victory of the first civilian president after Jan25 “Dr. Mohammed Mursi” and to continue their protest against the revised Constitutional Declaration.

Mursi delivered a statement today in Tahrir square to the Egyptian people, telling them that “You are the supreme authority and the source of the legitimacy in this country” 

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#Egypt Protesters turn around presidential palace today  #Nomiltrials  Photo credit @Mad_Darsh
لفينا حوالين القصر الرئاسي ورجعنا تاني قصاد بوابة هيليوبلس دلوقتي
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#Egypt Protesters turn around presidential palace today  #Nomiltrials  Photo credit @Mad_Darsh

لفينا حوالين القصر الرئاسي ورجعنا تاني قصاد بوابة هيليوبلس دلوقتي

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Never forget martyrs of Egyptian Revolution #Jan25 أسماء شهداء الثورة المصرية

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#Egypt #Jan25 #Nature magazine: @DrEssamSharaf: Science revolutionary.
An engineer was catapulted from Tahrir Square to Egypt’s parliament and fought to rebuild science.
By Mohammed YahiaAs academics joined the millions protesting in Egypt’s streets this spring, the voice of one engineer soon began leading chants. Essam Sharaf was in the thick of demonstrations in January, and he became the first prime minister of a post-revolution cabinet in March — promoting science as a solution to the country’s woes. But by November, he had resigned amid a second surge of popular protest.The 59-year-old Sharaf was born in Egypt and earned degrees in engineering from Cairo University and Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. By 2010, he was an academic engineer at Cairo University and a fierce critic of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak’s regime.Sharaf’s stance during the uprising made him popular with the young revolutionaries. He was high on their list of candidates to lead the new transition government, along with Nobel laureate Ahmed Zewail, a chemist from the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. When Sharaf was chosen, hundreds of thousands of revolutionaries gathered to greet him in Tahrir Square. “If I can’t bring the change you want, then I will return to the lines with you,” he told them.
Once in office, Sharaf said that science could solve many of Egypt’s dire developmental problems, ranging from water security to energy. His cabinet began drafting plans to improve the education system and, in June, he approved a long-standing proposal by Zewail to build a university of basic and applied research. “Countries do not move forward except with scientific research,” said Sharaf at the launch of the project, to be called the Zewail City for Science and Technology. “Without question, he has been a visionary engineer,” says Kumares Sinha, a professor of civil engineering at Purdue University who once supervised Sharaf. “Over the years he has been a strong advocate for science and engineering in the Arab world as a way to advance and reform the society.”
But that success in advocating for science did not carry over to politics. Critics accused Sharaf’s cabinet of weakness, believing that all real power lay in the hands of the military junta. When this discontent erupted into violent protests in November, Sharaf and his cabinet resigned. Elections took place in November for a new parliament, which should be in place early next year, and a presidential election will be held in June. For now, the future of science in Egypt is as uncertain as that of the reinvented country itself. 
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#Egypt #Jan25 #Nature magazine: @DrEssamSharaf: Science revolutionary.

An engineer was catapulted from Tahrir Square to Egypt’s parliament and fought to rebuild science.

By Mohammed Yahia

As academics joined the millions protesting in Egypt’s streets this spring, the voice of one engineer soon began leading chants. Essam Sharaf was in the thick of demonstrations in January, and he became the first prime minister of a post-revolution cabinet in March — promoting science as a solution to the country’s woes. But by November, he had resigned amid a second surge of popular protest.

The 59-year-old Sharaf was born in Egypt and earned degrees in engineering from Cairo University and Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. By 2010, he was an academic engineer at Cairo University and a fierce critic of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak’s regime.

Sharaf’s stance during the uprising made him popular with the young revolutionaries. He was high on their list of candidates to lead the new transition government, along with Nobel laureate Ahmed Zewail, a chemist from the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. When Sharaf was chosen, hundreds of thousands of revolutionaries gathered to greet him in Tahrir Square. “If I can’t bring the change you want, then I will return to the lines with you,” he told them.

Once in office, Sharaf said that science could solve many of Egypt’s dire developmental problems, ranging from water security to energy. His cabinet began drafting plans to improve the education system and, in June, he approved a long-standing proposal by Zewail to build a university of basic and applied research. “Countries do not move forward except with scientific research,” said Sharaf at the launch of the project, to be called the Zewail City for Science and Technology. “Without question, he has been a visionary engineer,” says Kumares Sinha, a professor of civil engineering at Purdue University who once supervised Sharaf. “Over the years he has been a strong advocate for science and engineering in the Arab world as a way to advance and reform the society.”

But that success in advocating for science did not carry over to politics. Critics accused Sharaf’s cabinet of weakness, believing that all real power lay in the hands of the military junta. When this discontent erupted into violent protests in November, Sharaf and his cabinet resigned. Elections took place in November for a new parliament, which should be in place early next year, and a presidential election will be held in June. For now, the future of science in Egypt is as uncertain as that of the reinvented country itself. 

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#SCAF #Jan25 #Egypt #Tunisia مقارنة بين الجيش التونسي و المصري.. لك الله يامصر

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المجد للشهداء - جمعة رد الإعتبار - Martyrs of the Egyptian Revolution ريتويت

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#EGYPT #SCAF Bodies on ground after military police break up a peaceful sit-in on Sunday, November 20. © 2011 Anjali KamatEgypt: Protesters’ Blood on the Military Leadership’s Hands
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#EGYPT #SCAF Bodies on ground after military police break up a peaceful sit-in on Sunday, November 20. © 2011 Anjali Kamat
Egypt: Protesters’ Blood on the Military Leadership’s Hands

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#ismailia #ajmmisr @ajmmisr @moneimpress صورة شهيد الاسماعيلية ماجد مدحت pic.twitter.com/WcuLROVt
طالب راجع من الدرس و بيته جنب الممر أصيب بطلق ناري قتل بغير ذنب
A peaceful teenager killed with firearm injury while returning home in #Ismailia city by Army or police shots.  Justice now.
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#ismailia #ajmmisr @ajmmisr @moneimpress صورة شهيد الاسماعيلية 
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طالب راجع من الدرس و بيته جنب الممر أصيب بطلق ناري قتل بغير ذنب

A peaceful teenager killed with firearm injury while returning home in #Ismailia city by Army or police shots.  Justice now.

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Photo credit @altahawi The Photo of criminal security officer is distributed in #tahrir  شاهد: ميدان التحرير كله وزع وشاف صورة الضابط الكلب قاتل أولادنا #Tahrir
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Photo credit @altahawi The Photo of criminal security officer is distributed in #tahrir  شاهد: ميدان التحرير كله وزع وشاف صورة الضابط الكلب قاتل أولادنا #Tahrir

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  أصغر المتظاهرين في الاسماعيلية - 18 نوفمبر -تصوير فوزي فتحي @fawzyfathy #ismailia #18nov
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  أصغر المتظاهرين في الاسماعيلية - 18 نوفمبر -تصوير فوزي فتحي @fawzyfathy #ismailia #18nov

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#SCAF #Tahrir أيها المشير قف… إنها ثورة -تصويرة أميرة الطحاوي
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#SCAF #Tahrir أيها المشير قف… إنها ثورة -تصويرة أميرة الطحاوي

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Friday of Anger in #Ismailia, #Egypt #Jan28 جمعة الغضب -الإسماعيلية

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قائمة باسماء نواب الوطنى بجميع انحاء الجمهورية للتحذير قبل الانتخابات: الإسماعيلية

 #Ismailia #Jan25 قائمة باسماء نواب الوطنى بجميع انحاء الجمهورية للتحذير قبل الانتخابات: الإسماعيليــــــــــــــة

1-م.محمد عثمان/الدائرة الأولى 2-علي الأسود/الدائرة الأولى 3-د.محمد عوض/الدائرة الثانية 4-محمد وهدان/الدائرة الثانية 5-عطية خشانة/الدائرة الثانية 6-محمد غنام/الدائرة الثانية 7- صلاح عبدالعزيز/الدائرة الثانية 8-أحمد الزغبي (رئيس جامعة قناة السويس)/الدائرة الثالثة 9-عادل عبدالغني/الدائرة الثالثة 10-علي خالد/الدائرة الثالثة 11-أحمد منسي/الدائرة الثالثة 12-د.سلوى فراج 13-سمية صفوت 14-أحمد أبوزيد 15-محمد رحيل 16-سعيد شعيب 17-سعد عيد (رئيس محلي الإسماعيلية السابق) 18-حافظ فكري (رئيس مركز و مدينة الاسماعيلية)

أسماء أخرى موالية للنظام السابق و الفساد
ماجدة النويشي – الإسماعيلية
خالد الجداوي – الإسماعيلية

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