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Egyptian rice with cumin, meatballs in tomato sauce. #dinners@paul #dinnerchezpaul #homecooking #studentfood #homecookedmeal #homecooked #foodie #foodporn #food #egypyt #breakfast #foodlove #dukkah #rice #risottoballs #risottos #meatballs #meatball
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△ what's going on with you and dan?
How uncomfortable this question makes me: 3/10
What do you mean? We're friends.
New Post has been published on Voice of Arewa
New Post has been published on http://www.voiceofarewa.com/2014/02/20/al-jazeera-journalists-to-go-on-trial-in-egypt/
Al-Jazeera journalists to go on trial in Egypt
Three al-Jazeera reporters were arrested at a Cairo hotel in late December
Twenty journalists, including four foreigners, are to go on trial in the Egyptian capital, Cairo.
They face charges including joining and aiding a terrorist organisation, and endangering national security.
Eight defendants, among them al-Jazeera’s Egyptian-Canadian Cairo bureau chief Mohamed Adel Fahmy and the former BBC correspondent Peter Greste, an Australian, are in custody.
The others, including two British journalists, will be tried in absentia.
Al-Jazeera says only nine of those charged are members of staff and that they were merely reporting the situation in Egypt.
It has said the allegations are “absurd, baseless and false” and consistently denied aiding the Muslim Brotherhood, which was designated a terrorist group after the military ousted President Mohammed Morsi last year.
The US State Department has accused Egypt of targeting journalists and others with spurious claims, demonstrating an “egregious disregard for the protection of basic rights”.
The White House – along with leading human rights groups – has also called for the al-Jazeera team to be released.
Hunger strike
The 16 Egyptian journalists have been charged with belonging to a terrorist organisation and “harming national unity and social peace”.
The foreigners are accused of “collaborating with the Egyptians by providing them with money, equipment, information”, and “airing false news aimed at informing the outside world that the country was witnessing a civil war”.
Mr Greste, Mr Fahmy and a local Egyptian producer, Baher Mohamed were seized in a raid at a Cairo hotel in December. An al-Jazeera Arabic reporter, Abdullah al-Shami, has been detained since August, and is now on hunger strike.
In an interview with the BBC World Service’s Newsday programme, Mr Greste’s father Juris said he understood claims by the authorities that his son was not properly accredited to work as a journalist in Egypt. But his punishment should only be a fine or a minor reprimand.
“We would hope and expect to welcome Peter in the arms of his family in the next few days,” Mr Greste said.
He said that his son was coping “pretty well” with the strain of his arrest despite being held in solitary confinement for three weeks.
Aside from Mr Greste, the foreigners are understood to be Rena Netjes of Dutch newspaper Het Parool and BNR radio, who fled Egypt earlier this month, and British al-Jazeera reporters Dominic Kane and Sue Turton, who left the country last year. They have denounced the prosecutions.
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some part of the world is snowing right now .
With every death, another martyr is made and the divide between the Armed Forces and the Muslim Brotherhood grows. At this pace, it is beginning to seem impossible that a peaceful reconciliation can be made anytime soon.
Egypt's Day of Anger
On a different note
I've read way too much on Egypt today. What happened to North Korea? I used to love my crazy little North Korea stories.
So in other news:
North Korea is expanding their area used to enrich uranium within it s Yongbyon reactor complex, according to the Institute for Science and International Security in Washington.
Bradley Manning "kinda-not-really-apologized" *cough,cough* - He didn't mean to hurt the US. According to Capt Moulton, Bradley Manning " Underestimated how much trouble he would get in" "he was relying on his morale's and his ideology and not thinking beyond that" I also heard a rumor about him speaking during the Snowden trials when we're done playing where's waldo, but that's doubtful.
Ex. Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr was arrested for fraud (yawn). Among the things he wasted $750k on that lead to prison was a Rolex, fur coat, & Mounted elk heads. It's not easy to be a gangster.
A UPS plane crashed, two died.
Nigerian Troops have killed Boko Haram Commander Momodu Bama. Islamist militant group Boko Haram has yet to release a statement but this is coming after a month of rumors and confirmation from other arrested terrorists.
One last thing about Egypt - they've officially raised the death toll to 235, which I had read as a rumor earlier in the day.
Everything is sourced from bbc.