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ما أجمل البدايات ... وما أقسى النهايات

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March 7 1983 photo Egyptian Former President Mohammad Hosni Mubarak greets Prime Minister Indira Gandhi .
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دائما ما تكون ملونة ..


حالمة ..


مشرقة كالشمس ..


جميلة كعصفور بريء ..


او كطفل يركض سعيدا .. بلا هموم ..


دائما ما تكون البداية ..


رقيقة ..


خجولة ..


زرقاء ..


صافية كالسماء ...


تتلألأ بها النجمات وتتراقص طربا ..


على الحان الاماني ..


والاحلام ..

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وما اقســى لحظات النهاية ..


كان جمال البداية اكتسى الاسود ..


وتحولت الالوان الزاهية الى طعنات من الالم المستمر ..


نزيف من الدموع ..


ونزيف من الوحدة ..


وملايين الاهات التي لا تنتهي ..


وكيف تنتهي ..


وقد كانت البداية ربيعية مزخرفة بالامنيات ..


فمن يمحي لذة البداية ..


ويجعلنا نتحمل قسوة النهاية ..


تلك الحياة ..


موجات من التجارب الصعبة .. والمؤلمة واحيانا .. الجميلة ..


لها نفس الرائحة .. ونفس الطعم ..


ونفس العبارة تتردد دائما ..


ما اجمل البدايات ... وما اقسى النهايات والاحلام ..

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القصيدة لا أعرف كاتبها ولكنها ربما تعبر عما يفكر فيه الآن الرئيس السابق محمد حسني مبارك وعائلته ربما يفكر لو عادت به الأيام للصورة الأولى ببداية فترة حكمه لغير الكثير ولما وصل به الحال لما هو عليه الآن بل ربما كان يتمنى العودة بالزمن للوراء سنة واحـــــدة عندما عرض عليه الرحيل الآمن له ولأسرته وأتباعه وعـــــــدم النبش في كل الموبقات التي حدثت في عهده ، ولكنها أولاً وقبل كل شيء إرادة الله عز وجل ، ولعل ما حدث يكون عبره وعظة لمن سيأتي بعده.                                                                                                          ء
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Planting Democracy in #Tahrir Square

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Snapshot from the past and end of an era

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Egypt's Former President Hosni Mubarak (L) shakes hands with Gamal Sadat, the son of the late Anwar Sadat, during celebrations marking the 12th anniversary of the October 1973 war with Israel, in Cairo, Egypt in this October 6, 1985  . 
A furious wave of protest finally swept Mubarak from power on on February 11, 2011, after 30 years of one-man rule, sparking jubilation on the streets and sending a warning to autocrats across the Arab world and beyond.

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" Day of Rage of Egypt "

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A demonstrators defaces a poster of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Alexandria Egypt, Tuesday Jan. 25, 2011. Thousands of protesters marched in Alexandria Tuesday in what was dubbed a "Day of Rage" against Mubarak and lack of political freedoms under his rule.    AP Photo
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Anti-government protesters deface pictures of Gamal Mubarak, son of Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak and head of the higher political committee of the country's National Democratic Party (NDP), in Alexandria, 230 km (140 miles) north of Cairo, January 25, 2011. Thousands of Egyptians demanded an end to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule and clashed with police on Tuesday, in unprecedented protests inspired by the revolt that brought down Tunisia's president.    Reuters Pictures
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Happy 5th of November

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If you see what I see, if you feel as I feel, and if you would seek as I seek, then I ask you to stand beside me.
Remember, remember the 5th of November! The revolution symbol
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Happy 5th of November , Everyone
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The real picture from another angle .

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Official newspapers like " Al Ahram " believe that we still live in the sixties , when there was a voice of the official media only . 
Al Ahram changed the position of President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt in that photo above with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, US President Barack Obama, President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority and King Abdullah II of Jordan during the peace process on September 1, 2010 at the White House in Washington, DC.
You can read the full story here and here and here and here  and also here and on The Huffington Post .
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The one who discovered all of this is the Egyptian blogger Wael Khalil .
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Thank's  Wael Khalil  and  Zeinobia
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The shame list

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Foreign Policy published the list of the world worst dictators for 2010
President Mubarak appeared as no.15 in it .
You can see the full list here .
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أَقْوَالِ خَالِدَةَ عَلَىَ مَرِّ الْزَّمَانِ

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President Mohamed Hosni Mubarak at the beginning of his rule of the Arab Republic of Egypt
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لَن أَرْحَم أَحَدا يُمَد يَدَه إِلَى الْمَال الْعَام حَتَّى لَو كَان أَقْرَب الْأَقْرِبَاء ، إِنَّنِى لَا أُحِب الْمَنَاصِب وَلَا أَقْبَل الْشِلَلِيّة وَأَكْرَه الْظُّلْم وَلَا أَقْبَل أَن يُظْلَم أَحَد وَأَكْرَه اسْتِغْلَال عَلَاقَات الْنَّسَب  .ء
الثامن عشر من أكتوبر ألف وتسعمائة وواحد وثمانون ، جريدة مايو
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    الْكُل سَوَاء عِنْدِي أَمَام الْقَانُوْن وَنَحْن لَا نُرِيْد قَانُوُن الْطَّوَارِئ . ء
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العشرون من أكتوبر عام ألف وتسعمائة وواحد وثمانون ، جريدة نيويورك تايمز
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لَن أَقْبَل الْوَسَاطَة وَسَأُعَاقِب لُصُوْص الْمَال الْعَام . ء
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السادس والعشرين من أكتوبر عام ألف وتسعمائة وواحد وثمانون  ، مجلة أكتوبر
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مِصْر لَيْسَت ضَيْعَة لِحَاكِمِهَا . ء
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الثلاثين من أكتوبر عام ألف وتسعمائة وواحد وثمانون  ، مجلة المصور
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الْكَفَن مَالُوْش جُيُوْب ، سَنَعَلَى مِن شَأْن الْأَيَادِى الْطَّاهِرَة . ء
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خطاب فى فبراير 1982

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من أشعار الإمام الشافعي رحمه الله
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نَعِيْب زَمَانَنَا وَالْعَيْب فِيْنَا        وَمَا لِزَمَانِنَا عَيْب سِوَانَا 
وَنَهْجُو ذَا الْزَّمَان بِغَيْر ذَنْب       وَلَو نَطَق الْزَّمَان لِهَجَانـا 
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مَلْحُوْظَة : تَم كِتَابَة هَذَا الْمَوْضُوْع بِإِسْتِخْدَام جُوْجِل تَشْكِيل
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Waiting for president Hosni Mubarak

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Mubarak chats to his doctors at Heidelberg hospital in Germany
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According to rumors spread that President Mohamed Hosni Mubarak will return home within a few hours.  Mubarak appeared very thin in the photos that came from Germany. In all cases, God alone knows what will happen in the days and months ahead for our country .

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Update :  Egyptian state television announced the return of President Mubarak on Saturday ، Coming from "Heidelberg" in Germany, after completing his journey of treatment and recovered. Middle East News Agency said that his plane will land at the airport of Sharm el-Sheikh and not in the Cairo airport .
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Dear Sir, It is better to speak now or forever shut up

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Wisdom of a very wise man : "Close london balconies."

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I will write my memories when all London balconies are closed


Former minister and ex-chairman of the supreme council of human rights in Egypt
10 PM Show on Dream2 TV
10th of February 2010
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*Dr. Ahmed Kamal Aboulmagd (Egypt)
Professor of Public Law, Cairo University, and Judge of the World Bank Administrative Tribunal


Dr. Ahmed Kamal Aboulmagd is a practicing attorney in Cairo and a Professor of Public Law at Cairo University since 1958. He earned a Doctorate of Law from Cairo University.
Dr. Aboulmagd has served as both the Minister of Youth and the Minister of Information in Egypt in the early Seventies. He has held the distinguished position of Legal and Constitutional Advisor for the Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Kuwait. He is a member of the Supreme Council of Research of the University of El-Azhar in Cairo and a member of the Academy of Magreb. He is also a member of the Egyptian Society of Human Rights and the Egyptian Supreme Council for Women's Affairs and Rights.
Dr. Aboulmagd has published in English and Arabic on constitutional and administrative law, including a pamphlet in Arabic entitled A Contemporary Islamic Point of View and a book in Arabic entitled Dialogue, Not Confrontation, now in its second edition. For the last twenty years, he has been a judge, vice president, and president of the World Bank Administrative Tribunal.

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Foreign Policy : Will Egypt’s Next Strongman Also Be a Mubarak?

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Egypt's Next Strongman

Meet the two men most likely to succeed Egypt’s aging president: His son, Gamal Mubarak, and his spy chief, Omar Suleiman. But does either one really represent desperately needed change?

BY ISSANDR AMRANI | AUGUST 17, 2009


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Gamal Mubarak (left) and Omar Suleiman, the would-be heirs to the Egyptian presidency.
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak arrived in Washington today, bringing with him a large retinue of advisors, ministers, and assorted hangers-on. But only two of them really count, at least for those trying to figure out who will succeed one of the Middle East's longest-serving leaders.
The first is Mubarak's son Gamal, who is accompanying his father even though he has no formal position in the Egyptian government. (He is the assistant secretary-general of the ruling National Democratic Party, or NDP.) A more justified member of the entourage is Omar Suleiman, the head of Egypt's General Intelligence Service (GIS), known as the Mukhabarat.
Each has been touted for most of the past decade as a potential heir to the 81-year-old Mubarak, who has never appointed a vice president or publicly stated his preference for a successor. Most speculation in Egypt focuses on Gamal. His rise to political prominence earlier this decade spurred opposition figures to form the "Kefaya" movement, which rallies against both Mubaraks. But many well-informed Egyptians think the next president will come from the military -- and that the powerful Suleiman is the most likely candidate.
This is not a fringe sentiment. The prolonged fin de régime mood has unnerved many Egyptians, who worry that a Syrian-style inheritance-of-power scenario would usher in an era of instability. Many consider the prospect of such father-to-son nepotism humiliating for a country that has long claimed the mantle of Arab leadership. In this political environment -- in which democratic alternatives are locked out, but the population wants change -- Suleiman appears the only viable alternative to Gamal Mubarak. But who is this once-mysterious power player? And would he really mean a new era for Egypt?
Like the elder Mubarak, Suleiman rose to national prominence through the armed forces. The arc of his career followed the arc of Egypt's political history. He attended the Soviet Union's Frunze Military Academy in the 1960s -- as Mubarak did a few years earlier -- and became an infantryman. He then took part in the 1967 and 1973 Arab-Israeli wars, likely as a staff officer. When Cairo switched its strategic alliance from Moscow to Washington, he received training at the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare School and Center at Fort Bragg, N.C., in the 1980s. Suleiman continues to have privileged contacts with U.S. intelligence and military officials, with whom he has now been dealing for at least a quarter-century.
As the head of the Mukhabarat, Suleiman's political and military portfolio is vast. The GIS combines the intelligence-gathering elements of the CIA, the counterterrorism role of the FBI, the protection duties of the Secret Service, and the high-level diplomacy of the State Department. It also includes some functions unique to authoritarian regimes, such as monitoring Egypt's security apparatus for signs of internal coups. It is an elite institution, with a long reach inside government as well as abroad. It also crosses over the civilian and military worlds: Suleiman is one of a rare group of Egyptian officials who hold both a military rank (lieutenant general) and a civilian office (he is a cabinet minister, though he rarely attends meetings).
Traditionally, the identity of the head of the GIS is kept secret. But after 2001, when Suleiman began to take over key dossiers from the Foreign Ministry, his name and photograph began appearing in Al-Ahram, the staid government-owned daily. He even appeared on the top half of the front page, a space usually reserved for Mubarak. Since then, his high-profile assignments have garnered high-profile coverage. He has intervened in civil wars in Sudan, patched up the tiff between Saudi King Abdullah and Libyan leader Muammar el-Qaddafi over the latter's alleged attempt to assassinate the former, and put pressure on Syria to stop meddling in Lebanon and to dissociate itself from Iran.
Most importantly, Suleiman has mediated in the Israel-Palestine conflict, Egypt's most pressing national security priority. Since the June 2007 Hamas takeover of Gaza, Cairo has acted as an interlocutor and mediator between Hamas and Fatah. Although its attempts to reconcile the two groups have led to few clear victories -- in part, perhaps, because Egypt is clearly hostile to the Islamists -- its foreign policy has won the approval of the United States and the European Union.
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على هامش إنقلاب 23 يوليو العسكري ... جاري البحث عن وطن كان يسمى ... مصر

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L), President Shimon Peres(C) and the Egyptian ambassador Yasser Rida cut a cake with the Egyptian national flag printed on it, at Rida's residence during the Egyptian national day celebrations, July 23, 2009 in Hertzila, Israel. 
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L), President Shimon Peres (C) and Egyptian ambassador to Israel Yasser Reda (R) toast during a reception marking Egyptian National Day at the ambassador's residence in Herzliya, near Tel Aviv July 23, 2009. 
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قد أستطيع أن أعيش رغماً عني في ظل أتفاقية العار المسماه كامب دايفيد ، بل من الممكن أن أواصل الحياة مع وجود سفارة للعدو الصهيوني على أرض مصر  ، ولكن ما لا أستطيع أن أستوعبه هو حالة الحب المتبادل بين النظام المصري وبين قادة أسرائيل لا سيما وأنهم كلهم أيديهم ملطخة بدماء الشهداء في مصر وفلسطين ، هل هان على نظامنا القابع على أنفاسنا رغماً عن الأغلبية الساحقة من شعب المحروسة كل دماء الشهداء التي أراقها العدو الصهيوني منذ حرب 1948 و56 و67 و73 وفي دير ياسين وقانا وجنوب لبنان وغيرهم الكثير ،  ثم كيف واتت الجرأة النظام الحاكم لأن يقوم بدعوة قادة إسرائيل للإحتفال بثورة 23 يوليو تلك الثورة التي قادت الحرب ضد إسرائيل والتي رفعت في وحهها عقب النكسة لاءاتها الثلاث الشهيرة " لاتفاوض ، لا أعتراف ، لا صلح " ... هل يريد النظام المصري إرسال رسالة للعالم أن تلك الثورة قد ماتت ودفنت للأبد ... لا أعلم لماذا منذ شاهدت تلك الصور ونتياهو وبيريز والسفير المصري يمسكون بالسكين يقطعون بها علم مصر المرسوم على تورتة الأحتفال المشؤم أحس أن تلك البلد فعلاً أنتهت للأبد وأنه لم يصبح لي مكان فيها ،  ولا حول ولا قوة إلا بالله
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مازلت أقول

إن الأشجار.. وإن ذبلت
في زمن الخوف
سيعود ربيع يوقظـها بين الأطلال
 

إن الأنهار وإن جبنـت في زمن الزيف
سيجـيء زمان يحييها رغم الأغلال
 

مازلت أقول

لو ماتت كل الأشياء
سيجيء زمان يشعرنا.. أنـا أحياء

من قصيدة سيجيء زمان الأحياء سنة1986
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سؤال اليوم
ما هي الجريمة الوحيدة التي يعاقب القانون على الشروع فيها بالإعدام بينما لا يعاقب عليها إذا تمت كاملة ؟
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Again and again : Shake hands with the devil

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Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, right, shakes hands with Israeli President Shimon Peres before their talks at the Presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, July 7, 2009. Israeli president Shimon Peres says relations between Israel and Egypt have gotten stronger, and he praised Egypt's attempts to fight terror and smuggling.

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, right, shakes hands with Israeli President Shimon Peres before their talks at the Presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, July 7, 2009. Israeli president Shimon Peres says relations between Israel and Egypt have gotten stronger, and he praised Egypt's attempts to fight terror and smuggling.
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طالما أن شاليط بخير ، فإن مصر بخير
ولا حول ولا قوة إلا بالله
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لا...لا...لا أملك إلا أن أتكلم
يا أهلَ مدينتنا
يا أهل مدينتنا
هذا قولي
انفجروا أو موتوا
رعبٌ أكبرُ من هذا سوف يجيء
لن ينجيَكم أن تعتصموا منهُ بأعالي جبل الصمت...أو ببطون الغابات
لن ينجيَكم أن تختبئوا في حجراتكمو
أو تحت وسائدِكم...أو في بالوعات الحمَّامات
لن ينجيَكم أن تلتصقوا بالجدران
إلى أن يصبح كل منكم ظلا مشبوحا عانقَ ظلا
لن ينجيَكم أن ترتدُّوا أطفالا
لن ينجيَكم أن تقصر هاماتكمو حتى تلتصقوا بالأرض
أو أن تنكمشوا حتى يدخل أحدكمو في سَمِّ الإبرة
لن ينجيَكم أن تضعوا أقتعة القِرَدة
لن ينجيَكم أن تندمجوا أو تندغموا
حتى تتكون من أجسادكمُ المرتعدة
كومةُ قاذورات
فانفجروا أو موتوا
انفجروا أو موتوا
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شاعر الألم ...صلاح عــبد الصبور
ليلى والمجنون

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