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GLOBAL UPRISINGS: EGYPTIAN WINTERhttp://www.submedia.tv/stimulator/2013/03/04/global-uprisings-egyptian-winter/

Once again, Global Uprisings [http://globaluprisings.org/] brings us killer independent reporting from the front lives of the global civil war. This time an in depth look at the crushing debt that’s enslaving the Egyptian population, the #BlackBloc and radical self defense against gang rapes.

— https://twitter.com/stimulator/status/308612339295481856

#BlackBloc Emerges in Egypthttp://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/01/25/a-black-bloc-emerges-in-egypt/

Also:

Egyptian Anarchist Movement Emerges with Wave of Firebombings and Street Fights — http://anarchistnews.org/content/egyptian-anarchist-movement-emerges-wave-firebombings-and-street-fights

Below is the statement of Black Blocairo in regards to the removal of their websites, their firebombing attacks against government offices, and their calls for revolt:

“Yesterday and after we finished our event, we met some of the revolutionary movements and we decided to unite together in our next attacks, hence we did our first two attacks, as we told you yesterday:

1- Setting fire to Ikhwan (Muslim Brotherhood) online office.

2- Setting fire in the Ikhwan office in Al-Manial street in Cairo.

And we announced our revolution since today in Al-Tahrir Square untill Egypt and it’s people get their rights back! Life, Freedom and social justice!

Black Blocairo, The Hooligans

Wait for our next attacks as we respond to the closing of our official page…”

EGYPTIAN ANARCHIST LINKS:

Revolution Black Bloc (Egyptian anarchist page)

Black Blocairo (Black Blocairo’s new page)

Black Bloc Egypt

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socialuprooting:

Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohammed Morsi declared president of Egypt

Egypt’s election commission announced the official results in a televised press conference, naming Muslim Brotherhood candidate Mohammed Morsi as the first post-revolution president. Morsi received over 13 million or 51.7% of the votes, while his main rival, former Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq, got 48.27%.

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Egypt’s Brotherhood says it should govern

globalproxy:

@France24_en // A spokesman for Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood which now dominates parliament called on Thursday for the caretaker cabinet to be sacked and replaced with a Brotherhood one after deadly football riots.

The Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice Party, which won almost half of parliament’s seats in elections over November and December, had said it would work with the military-appointed cabinet for a transitional period. http://dlvr.it/1B94Hy