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Anti-Christian Attacks Continue in Egypt: Trial Against Muslim Brotherhood Leaders Set

 

CAIRO, Egypt (AsiaNews) – Several leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood are set to go to trial for \"incitement to violence\" on 25 August. The news reported on Sunday could further radicalise the Brotherhood in its confrontation with the military following the overthrow of President Mohamed Morsi. Meanwhile, threats against Christians by pro-Morsi groups are increasing.

The Brotherhood\’s supreme leader, Mohammed Badie (pictured right), who is on the run, and two other leaders, Khairat al-Shater (pictured left) and Rashad Bayoumi, currently in jail, have been accused of inciting violence among their followers at the time of the massive anti-Morsi demonstrations on 30 June. Other members have also been accused of killing protesters.

Morsi, who is under house arrest, has also been accused of involvement in violence when Mubarak fell and of cooperation with Hamas, the Islamist movement that rules in the Gaza Strip and that has been blamed for a string of attacks against Egyptian soldiers in the Sinai.’

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Academy tries to change Lebanon, one driver at a time

NAHR AL-KALB, Lebanon: A car was lifted 32 meters into the air and then dropped to the ground, crushing its nose. That’s what the impact would be like on a car in a collision at 90 kilometers per hour. And that’s what Pierre Maalouf thinks will get the attention of Lebanese drivers who are likely […]

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Don’t look away, there’s a crocodile in that Beirut river

With their country often an arena for more powerful neighbours to play out their politics, often violently, the people of Lebanon are used to being up to their necks in alligators. A crocodile, however, has succeeded in enthralling them. Workers spotted the 1.5-metre reptile in the Beirut River two weeks ago, and since then police, […]

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The Hipster Brewmeister of … Beirut

LAST spring, at a public square in downtown Beirut, Lebanon, about 1,000 revelers attended a rock festival sponsored by 961 Beer, a very rare Middle East microbrewery. Acts included the Wanton Bishops, a band that would have been at home in Austin, Tex. In the front row were stylish women in sundresses beside men who […]

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US embassies in Middle East and North Africa close after terror alert

21 US embassies and consulates were shut in the Middle East and North Africa on Sunday after a warning about a possible Al Qaeda terror attack. The UK has closed its embassy in Yemen for two days and the Foreign Office is urging Britons to leave Yemen. The French and German embassies are also shut. There […]

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Praise for Sleiman continues after Army Day speech

  BEIRUT: Praise continued to be heaped on President Michel Sleiman Sunday after his Army Day speech calling for support of the military and control of Hezbollah’s weapons. U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon Maura Connelly said Sleiman should be a role model for other Lebanese leaders. The ambassador, whose mission in Lebanon is set to end […]

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Give ‘em Hale

On Tuesday afternoon in muggy Washington, D.C., U.S. President Barack Obama’s nominee to the ambassadorship in Lebanon, David Hale, came out strong. The career diplomat delivered his prepared remarks to the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, which is tasked with confirming him to be the next U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon. The career diplomat’s remarks […]

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Suleiman Defends Speech, Aims at Neutralizing Lebanon from Regional Conflict

President Michel Suleiman’s speech marking Lebanon’s 68th Army Day didn’t highlight any new stance and will only press foreign countries to neutralize the country from the ongoing turmoil in the region, Baabda Palace sources said on Friday. “They are the same old stances that he has reiterated on different occasions,” sources close to him said […]

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Alleged Christian gunmen join Syria’s rebels

  An alleged Christian Syrian armed group announced that it was joining the rebels in their struggle against the regime of President Bashar al-Assad. In a video broadcast on YouTube on Wednesday, a masked gunman is shown announcing that “the Brigade of the Supporters of God, from Christian confessions, are joining the military forces under […]

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