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Entries in Mubarak (9)

Friday
Sep162011

Donilon: Indigeonous Acts Led To Mubarak's Removal

National Security Advisor Thomas Donilon says the U.S. took no part in the removal of Egyptian President Mubarak. (0:18)

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Friday
Feb112011

UN Secretary General Commends Egyptian Courage

United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki Moon commends Egyptians for their courage and peaceful and orderly protests. (00:22)
Friday
Feb112011

UN Secretary General: Egypt's Youth Has Been Heard 

United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki Moon says it is up to Egyptian youth to decide the future of their country. (00:12)
Friday
Feb112011

UN Secretary General Calls On Interim Egyptian Leadership To Respect Human Rights

United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki Moon says ensuring human right and civil liberties will be crucial in Egypt’s path towards democracy. (00:21)
Friday
Feb112011

UN Secretary General Says Egyptian Transition Must Meet Aspirations Of People

United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki Moon calls on Egyptian authorities to ensure peaceful and transparent transition that leads to the quick establishment of civilian rule. (00:28)
Friday
Feb112011

UN Secretary General: Mubarak Resignation In Wider Interest Of Egyptian People 

United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki Moon says he respects President Mubarak decision to step down and is following developments closely. (00:19)

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Thursday
Feb102011

US Administration In Tough Spot On Egypt, Says Expert

Richard Haas, former US government official and President of the Council on Foreign Relations says the situation Egypt is one of the most difficult faced by any US administration. 

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Thursday
Feb102011

Obama Taking Right Position With Egypt, Says Expert

Richard Haas, former US government official and President of the Council on Foreign Relations says the Obama administration is taking the right position on Egypt. 

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Tuesday
Aug182009

Egyptian President's Spokesperson Warns Bloggers Not To Fan Sectarian Flames

Egyptian President Hosid Mubarak's spokesperson Ambassador Soliman Awaad defended the detainment of 3 Egyptian bloggers. One performed acts of violence while the other two established websites attacking Islam and Christianity, a move that Awaad claims could result in sectarian violence.

"This is the only red-line in regard to bloggers: do not fan sectarian strife," said Awaad. "We don't want Egypt to suffer from many cases of sectarian strife, be it tribal or religious." (0:34)

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