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Hebrew Bible: Plagiarized Mythology and Defaced Monotheism
Posted on21. Aug, 2012 by Dr Ashraf Ezzat.
Many are the stories that were told in the Hebrew Bible, but the greatest story that is yet to be told is the story of the Hebrew Bible itself. Dr. Ashraf Ezzat The relationship with gods/god has always been one of man’s oldest preoccupations, and still is till this very day. And while it’s fair [...]
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Secretary Clinton: Sleepless in Cairo With Zero Influence
Posted on17. Jul, 2012 by Dr Ashraf Ezzat.
“There was something huge brewing up, which Mrs. Clinton was not informed with, awaited her arrival” Dr. Ashraf Ezzat When president Obama visited Egypt in June 2009, and gave his famous and good for nothing speech for the Muslim world from the big reception hall at Cairo University, he and his team must have felt [...]
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Egypt’s Presidential Elections: A Revolution at the Crossroads(Video)
Posted on23. May, 2012 by Dr Ashraf Ezzat.
"A 15-minute-documentary that revisits the Egyptian uprising, the epic occupy Tahrir square and the toppling of a dictator and explores the arduous road to democracy and the daunting challenges that await the country after the upcoming presidential elections." Dr. Ashraf Ezzat It was not at all an easy job when I looked back at what [...]
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At Coptic Pope Funeral: Hypatia & library of Alexandria remembered
Posted on14. Apr, 2012 by Dr Ashraf Ezzat.
"The rise of the Coptic church in ancient Alexandria coincided with the destruction of its famous library, the desecration of its amazing temples and sanctuaries, and the murder of its last philosopher, Hypatia." Dr. Ashraf Ezzat Hypatia & Ancient Alexandria – Poster of Agora Ironically, Modern day Copts are enduring through the same persecution their [...]
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The True Story Behind Egypt NGO Deal
Posted on08. Mar, 2012 by Dr Ashraf Ezzat.
“Surprise, surprise – operating without a license, the foreign NGOs worked on CIA plans for Egypt’s partition.” “The ultimate goal of the raids on Egypt’s NGOs and the blocking of its operations and workers on the ground is to set the stage for rigging the looming presidential elections.” Dr. Ashraf Ezzat An official at Cairo [...]
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Egypt Soccer Violence
Posted on11. Feb, 2012 by Dr Ashraf Ezzat.
The Military’s Political Game “Egyptians infuriated by the deaths of 74 people in soccer violence staged protests in central Cairo and clashed with the police forces, as the army-led government came under fire for failing to prevent the deadliest incident since the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak.” Dr. Ashraf Ezzat Protesters chant anti-government slogans during a protest [...]
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Egypt Soccer Violence: The Military’s Political Game
Posted on07. Feb, 2012 by Dr Ashraf Ezzat.
“Egyptians infuriated by the deaths of 74 people in soccer violence staged protests in central Cairo and clashed with the police forces, as the army-led government came under fire for failing to prevent the deadliest incident since the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak.” Dr. Ashraf Ezzat/ Cairo, Protesters chant anti-government slogans during a protest condemning the [...]
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Ancient Egypt Knew No Pharaohs
Posted on16. Dec, 2011 by Dr Ashraf Ezzat.
Grab a Pen Mr. Gingrich, it’s Time for your History Lesson “How did America end up in that humiliating situation, where its presidential frontrunners are but a bunch of clowns who are always willing to dance to Israel’s favorite tune?” “The Israelite history is invented and therefore the Zionists could have settled somewhere else than Palestine, Uganda for example, [...]
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How Palestine Became Israel
Posted on29. Nov, 2011 by Dr Ashraf Ezzat.
The Catastrophe (Al Nakba) "November 29th, commemorating the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People." If Americans Knew Jerusalem 1839 by David Roberts – With the mosque of Omar at the center, the Dome of the rock at the background this beautiful drawing gives a feeling of warmth, unique, & relaxed Arabic ambience of [...]
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Cry for Freedom by a Nude Egyptian Blogger
Posted on21. Nov, 2011 by Dr Ashraf Ezzat.
“In a culture that believes the devil's lure and the route to hell lie in the naked face and eyes of a woman, stark nudity could very well be a revolutionary cry and a suicidal choice.” Dr. Ashraf Ezzat Egyptian activist and blogger, Aliaa Maghda El-Mahdy For me the news is what we see on the [...]