Monday, 31 January 2011

Million march called in Cairo - Egyptian protesters warn Army: “Either support Egypt or Mubarak”



Several Egyptian political groups and peace activists have called for a million-man march in Cairo as the arrogant Israhelli Snake Mubarak refuses to step down from power. The rally planned for Tuesday will mark a week since the start of the biggest anti-government protests in Egypt's history. The United States of Zionism has called for political reform in Egypt. USZ Globalist Puppet President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have both demanded an "orderly transition" to a more politically open Egypt. In other words they have asked the Egyptian traitors in power to make sure before leaving that only traitors replace traitors since Israhell and USZ want to keep sucking blood out of the Egyptian nation and using their military machinery against Palestine. “The army has to choose between Egypt and Mubarak”, read one banner in Tahrir Square.

An Egyptian protester holding a poster of the Israhelli Snake Hosni Mubarak

On the other hand,  the Israhelli Snake Mubarak has appointed military intelligence chief Omar Suleiman, who has good relations with Israhell, as his new vice president. This is while Israhelli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to discuss the uprising in Egypt with his security cabinet. Mubarak has also sworn in a new Egyptian cabinet led by Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq. The cabinet comprises a largely unchanged lineup. Israhell has already started gathering support for its Snake Mubarak. Reports suggest Israhell is trying to convince its allies to support the embattled Egyptian traitor. The Israhelli Foreign Ministry has issued a directive to its ambassadors to the USZ, China, Russia, Canada and several European countries rally support for Mubarak. The diplomats have been told to emphasize the importance of Egypt's stability to their host countries and ask them to curb criticism of the Israhelli Snake Hosni Mubarak.

Egyptian protesters gather in Cairo's central Tahrir Square on January 31, 2011

In a separate development, 400 Israhellis fled Cairo on board two planes early Monday. The group waited more than 16 hours at the airport before departing the country. The first group was evacuated from the capital on a special flight on Saturday. Egypt has been engulfed in one of its worst political crises in decades. Many countries around the world have advised their citizens to immediately evacuate or stay away from the North African nation. Many people around the world have shown solidarity with Egyptians in their uprising against the Israhelli Snake government.


33 USZ, 4 German soldiers killed - 3 tanks destroyed - 4 Logistical vehicles siezed in Afghanistan - Death toll hits 290 in Jan


According to reports coming from officials of Maiwand district, at least 12 USZ invaders entered a booby trapped house (Shahghasi Kala) yesterday afternoon which was rigged with IED's in Garmawok area. As soon as they stepped foot inside that house, a powerful explosion took place in which the house was completely destroyed, killing all the American invaders inside and burying them under the collapsed building. The limbs of the invaders are still scattered around the blast scene.

Allied tank burning in Afghanistan

On the other hand, according to the reports arriving from Nad Ali district, Taliban Mujahideen have been battling USZ soldiers in Si Waik Gharbi area since yesterday when the invaders tried to carry out a search and shoot operation. Officials add that a USZ terrorist tank was obliterated by an IED during the fighting at 07:00 pm yesterday, killing all 4 terrorist soldiers inside it. Additionally, 9 cowardly American terrorists received their tickets to hell in the fighting which started at 05:00 pm yesterday and was still going on till today morning. A Mujahid was injured and another martyred (may Allah grant him Janah) in the battle.


Earlier yesterday, some 4 German soldiers received their tickets to hell when a bomb struck their military vehicle in northern Afghanistan. It happened when a tank carrying German soldiers was hit by the blast in Kunduz province on Saturday. A Taliban spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, claimed responsibility for the attack, saying four German troops were killed.


Later on yesterday, Taliban Mujahideen attacked a military and logistical convoy of American terrorists in Shah Wali Kot district’s Soznyano area while it was on its way to Uruzgan province. In the attack, 2 USZ tanks were destroyed and all 8 USZ soldiers inside these two tanks were killed on the spot. Another 4 logistical vehicles were seized by the Mujahideen. Locals from the area say that the wreckage of the tanks are still lying at the battle scene.

The total allied death toll has climbed to 290 (253 + 33 + 4)  in January 2011 alone with this bloody weekend for the allied forces in Afghanistan. Taliban continue to warn the invader terrorists to leave Afghanistan but it seems that the imperial powers are hastily running towards their graves in the Graveyard.



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Tunisia's long exiled Islamic leader Rashed Ghannoushi urges government to counter corruption


Having returned home after more than 20 years of exile, Tunisia's Islamic opposition leader Rashed Ghannoushi calls on the government to free political prisoners. “There are political prisoners still in prison who need to be released. There are consultations between the different political forces away from the government which need to take place within the government and with a view to having all these different political forces represented in government”, Ghannoushi the media in an exclusive interview on Saturday. On Sunday, Ghannouchi left London's Gatwick airport at 08:30 GMT to the Tunisian capital, Tunis, following the departure of the ousted Tunisian Zionist Ruler Zine El Abidin Ben Ali who had earlier fled from Tunisia with his family taking along 1.5 tons of Gold Bars.

Tunisia's Islamic opposition leader Rashed Ghannoushi

Thousands of Tunisians flocked to Tunis airport to give Ghannoushi a hero's welcome. The head of the En-Nahdha Movement was exiled to Britain in 1989 by former Zionist President Zine al-Abdine Ben Ali. His return comes after Tunisia's interim government issued an amnesty for all the country's banned political activists. The amnesty is yet to be approved by the parliament. Tunisia's new government installed after the ousted Tunisian Zionist Ruler Zine El Abidin Ben Ali's fall has unveiled unprecedented democratic freedoms, including lifting media restrictions, releasing political prisoners and registering banned parties. “There is corruption which needs to be addressed. Of course, with regards to the issue of development, real steps need to be taken to launch development projects in the marginalized areas of Tunisia”, he said. Ghannoushi also said that he does not seek to play a role in the new government. “We have not sought to play any role in this government. We have not been consulted about the government or its members or its committees. There are worrying indicators that the security services are still very much active”, he said. Tens of thousands of protesters have kept up their daily rallies in the streets of the Tunisian capital, Tunis, calling for old regime politicians to be swept from power and for the abolition of Ben Ali's Constitutional Democratic Rally party.


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