June 4, 2015
CAIRO: An Egyptian appeals court (click here) on Thursday annulled a decision to drop a murder charge against former president Hosni Mubarak over the deaths of hundreds of protesters during the 2011 uprising.
The Court of Cassation accepted the prosecution’s appeal against the dismissal of the murder charge against Mubarak, who had initially been sentenced to life imprisonment.
It was not immediately clear if the annulment also applied to Mubarak’s seven co-defendants — including feared former interior minister Habib Al-Adly — who were acquitted in November.
The court “accepts the prosecution’s appeal and has set a session for November 5 to review it,” Judge Anwar El-Gabry announced. إعلان
In 2012, a court sentenced Mubarak to life over the deaths of more than 800 protesters during the 2011 revolt....
The Arab Coalition has a strategy they are confident in pursuing, while war mongering politics in the USA assumes their war machine can simply walk into any country they want because they can.
The lead American propagandist is David Petraus. He states Daesh is a direct threat to the USA. The General that oversaw what became a spineless military in Iraq states the threat still exists. Well, that's job security for you, isn't it.?
June 4, 2015
JEDDAH: The ouster of Bashar Assad (click here) from power and Iraqi political reforms are the two essential conditions for defeating the Islamic State terror group, said Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir on Wednesday.
Speaking to reporters after attending a conference in Paris of international coalition to fight IS in Iraq and Syria, Al-Jubeir said the Iraqi government has already agreed to establish equality among all Iraqi ethnic groups including Sunnis.
“The Paris conference was significant in intensifying the fight against the IS terror group,” the foreign minister said. The US State Department has previously cited the Syrian regime’s support for IS terror group.
Meanwhile, US Deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said that Iraq and its allies are pursuing "the winning strategy" to combat Islamic State in Iraq. Blinken said airstrikes and supporting Iraqi forces was the right way to tackle the IS threat.
CAIRO: An Egyptian appeals court (click here) on Thursday annulled a decision to drop a murder charge against former president Hosni Mubarak over the deaths of hundreds of protesters during the 2011 uprising.
The Court of Cassation accepted the prosecution’s appeal against the dismissal of the murder charge against Mubarak, who had initially been sentenced to life imprisonment.
It was not immediately clear if the annulment also applied to Mubarak’s seven co-defendants — including feared former interior minister Habib Al-Adly — who were acquitted in November.
The court “accepts the prosecution’s appeal and has set a session for November 5 to review it,” Judge Anwar El-Gabry announced. إعلان
The Arab Coalition has a strategy they are confident in pursuing, while war mongering politics in the USA assumes their war machine can simply walk into any country they want because they can.
The lead American propagandist is David Petraus. He states Daesh is a direct threat to the USA. The General that oversaw what became a spineless military in Iraq states the threat still exists. Well, that's job security for you, isn't it.?
June 4, 2015
JEDDAH: The ouster of Bashar Assad (click here) from power and Iraqi political reforms are the two essential conditions for defeating the Islamic State terror group, said Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir on Wednesday.
Speaking to reporters after attending a conference in Paris of international coalition to fight IS in Iraq and Syria, Al-Jubeir said the Iraqi government has already agreed to establish equality among all Iraqi ethnic groups including Sunnis.
“The Paris conference was significant in intensifying the fight against the IS terror group,” the foreign minister said. The US State Department has previously cited the Syrian regime’s support for IS terror group.
Meanwhile, US Deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said that Iraq and its allies are pursuing "the winning strategy" to combat Islamic State in Iraq. Blinken said airstrikes and supporting Iraqi forces was the right way to tackle the IS threat.