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Saturday, November 24, 2012

Mursi evacuated Tahrir Square with tear gas


The protesters  few in number had spent the night around thirty tents set up by opponents in Tahrir Square. On the eve of thousands of people had gathered shouting "Mursi dictator" in Tahrir Square, epicenter of the revolt of 2011 that toppled former President Hosni Mubarak. That day, the offices of the  Party for Freedom and Justice (PLJ)  ​​were burned in the cities of  Suez, Port Said and Ismailiya . An Islamist party official also indicated that the party offices were taken in the city of  Alexandria , where clashes broke out between protesters for and against Mohamed MursiThe protests were triggered after Mursi , first president of the Islamic civil and most populous country in the Arab world (after the fall of Hosni Mubarak in January 2011), would claim a  "constitutional declaration"  the right to take any decision or measure to protect  the "revolution" last year  to grab and powers to the judiciary. Mursi had, until now, the  control of the executive and legislative branches , as the Parliament had been dissolved by the military junta  two days before the second round of presidential elections, in that transitional stage in which assumed command. The president, who won with nearly 52% of the vote in the second round of elections resigned his  membership in the Muslim Brotherhood  after learning his victory in the elections. Mursi is, therefore, the  first civilian to access the presidency and the first head of state elected in democratic elections in the history of Egypt, although  not underestimate the power of miiltares  in a country that since 1953, after the fall of the monarchy, was led by generals. 

Leaked images of the new BlackBerry L


BlackBerry 10 the new operating system to equip a  generation of renewed equipment Research In Motion, will be officially unveiled on January 30, 2013This day is also expected to be revealed two new smartphones, now known as  L  and  NThe first is 100% touch and photographed on several occasions appeared. It is about the launch and unveiled new images.

The EU summit ends without agreement its


The President of the European Council Herman van Rompuy, said he sees potential for success in early 2013. "We must be in a position to overcome differences of opinion," said the Belgian, who did not specify when to hold another summit. Van Rompuy held thatthere is no reason to dramatize the failure of the meeting, to remember that seven years ago something similar happened at a summit under the Luxembourg presidency. So a compromise was found after a six month break. In the center of the debate on Thursday was British Prime Minister, David Cameron, demanding deep cuts to the proposal from the European Commission , which submitted a budget of about one billion euros, equivalent to about one percent of the domestic product (GDP) of theEuropean Union (EU)Although Van Rompuy made ​​a concession to London with a final proposal, whichenvisaged cuts of 80,000 million euros , with some concessions on agricultural subsidies to please especially Paris, Rome or Madrid, Cameron said the EU was " far from an agreement, "after describing the draft" inadequate ". German Chancellor Angela Merkel, more scissor demanded apply, up to 30,000 million more trimming on the proposal in Brussels, but the trio formed by Britain, Sweden and the Netherlands want a pitdeeper : from 50,000 to 70,000 million euros, according to diplomatic sources reported this afternoon community. After noting the failure of his proposals, Van Rompuy convened a new special summit probably in early February . Since early this morning, many European leaders, including Angela Merkel, warned of the possibility of failure. "It's not a drama," said Merkel, whether to convene another summit to close the budget. The Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy, not considered dramatic failure . "It is time", until 2013, said Thursday, said while coming to Brussels to "do battle" in the proper sense of the term. The latest draft of Van Rompuy included improvements to Spain, Italy and France in regional aid and agricultural resources but sacrificed investogación and development (R & D) and infrastructure. In an attempt to appease Rajoy, and l Belgian early this morning offered 2,750 million euros for the Spanish regions will begin to gradually lose EU resources (agricultural and cohesion funds) from the next financial perspectives, including Galicia, Castilla-La Mancha and Andalusia. However, his proposal to try to please the members of the Northern and Southern and Eastern Europe, it was not enough. Thus, the French president, François Hollande, claimed 6,000 million euros extra for the Common Agricultural Policy, with the support of Spain and Ireland. Finally no proposal was enough for anyone

Hamas accuses Israel of violating the truce after the death of a Palestinian


Hamas has accused the Israeli army of violating the truce that took effect on Wednesday night. "We are in contact with the Egyptian mediator to deal with this incident," said Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri, referring death of a Palestinian and wounded more than 20 near the border between Israel and Gaza. "Some 300 Palestinians came this morning to the border security fence causing disorder and damage to it. Soldiers acted to get them away from the area and to ignore, fired into the air in warning," reports the Israeli army, He adds: "Some rioters tried to enter Israeli territory and the soldiers fired at the legs " A relative of the deceased, Abdul Hadi Qudaih Anwar, 21 , said to Reuters that the young man was just trying to put a flag on the border fence in the Khan Yunis area, east of the Strip. According to him, the soldiers fired three times into the air before abatirle. In the Palestinian media, there are two versions . As an indication that they were people who went to Friday prayers, the other reports that were farmers working on their land, for the first time after eight days of violent spiral that ended with the death of 166 Palestinians and six Israelis. It would be the second allegation of rape , because in the first two hours of respite, 12 Palestinian rockets fell in Israeli territory, causing no casualties. Egypt, guarantor of the agreement to end hostilities, and is in contact with the parties as confirmed by the Islamic Jihad leader, Nafez Azzam. According to analysts, this incident will not jeopardize the truce between Israel and Hamas, sponsored by Egypt and the U.S.. A cease-fire, as seen in the field, is very fragile.

Protesters set fire to several branches of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt


The venerated Tahrir Square occupied in recent months by a coven of bearded, is now territory of his detractors. The constitutional declaration of President Mohamed Mursi, who shielded her figure yesterday and the process of drafting the constitution dominated by Islamists, has been at war with the Egyptian opposition fragmented, who returns to the 'kilometer zero' of the revolution denounce the authoritarian successor of Hosni Mubarak.  Protesters took the central crossroads in a Friday dubbed 'The eyes of the revolution' , in honor of the tens of Egyptians who lost some vision in fierce clashes with police that have happened since the triumph of the revolution in February 2011Meanwhile, supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood , the powerful Islamist organization belonging to the 'rais'-gathered in the vicinity of one of the presidential palace as a sign of support for the president. Opposite and parallel citations showed the stark polarization in the country's most populous Arab world. Suddenly, this division became apparent in the form of fire. Several Muslim Brotherhood headquarters were torched by protesters at noon, according to Egyptian state television. The flames took their toll on the premises of Freedom and Justice party of the Muslim Brotherhood.Several of these offices in Alexandria, the second city and stronghold of the Islamist formations were attacked by protesters. And three others have been burned its political wing headquarters in Suez, Port Said and Ismailiya, north of Cairo. The cause of the unrest has been the president, Mohamed Mursi , who today, after meeting with prayer at a mosque in Cairo, said: "God willing we will continue and no one will stand in our way . " "I fulfill my duty to please God and the nation and make the decisions after consulting with all," he assured before underlining that victory "will not come without a clear plan." "And that's what I have," he added.

The controversial statement

Mursi, elected in June in the first presidential elections in Egyptian history, yesterday issued a constitutional declaration that becomes "appealed" all laws and resolutions adopted since coming to power until the entry into force of the new Constitution and the Parliament election.The paper considers extinct lawsuits filed against its measures and prohibits the dissolution of the Shura Council (Upper House) and the Constituent Assembly debate on the legality of which must soon decide the Constitutional Court. The "coup", as several opposition leaders have called the resolution of the President, threatening to burn down the eventful and complex democratic change in Egypt. " Mursi usurped today [yesterday] all branches of government and declared himself the new Pharaoh ", lamented the Nobel Peace Prize Mohamed ElBaradei on his Twitter account. The former diplomat also urged to take the street: "work together as Egyptians until we achieve the goals of the revolution." The Mursi cracking of the judiciary , which is completed by the dismissal of Attorney General to dispatch and tried unsuccessfully last month, has achieved in less than 24 hours which hitherto was a chimera:unite a fragmented and little disciplined opposition of liberals and leftists . Along with El Baradei , the former presidential candidates Amr Moussa and Hamdin Sabahi called demonstrations in a joint press conference. The training organizers claim that the president "has robbed the people and institutions all rights and powers ". The presidential announcement also includes the repetition of investigations and prosecutions of those involved in the killing of protesters during the 25 January revolution and episodes of a chaotic and painful political transition . A nod to the revolutionaries who have shown their anger against a slow and often little reckoning with the dictatorship.

'Assault on the rule of law'

For Human Rights Watch researcher Heba Morayef, "Egypt needs judicial reform and the Attorney General is a vestige Mubarak, but the president the power to grant absolute immunity is not the way to do it." The earthquake has also had replicas and the judiciary, where the mighty Judges Club is willing to stop the work of the courts in retaliation to "assault on the rule of law and judicial independence." The venue chosen for the protests, the symbolic Tahrir , from earlier this week attending the clashes between demonstrators and security forces that have left one dead and over a hundred injured. At one end of the square, Mohamed Mahmoud Street-grounded since last year by sporadic activists scuffle between police and passers-received with a large banner that warns: "No access to the Muslim Brotherhood." The Mursi decree surprise comes at a key moment of transition , with the final work of a Constituent Assembly who have deserted the liberals, activists and representatives of the Coptic Christian minority, and legislative elections, after the dissolution of justice dictated by Parliament last June, should take place immediately after the ratification of the Constitution in a referendum. The presidential statement grants two month extension to the committee drafting the constitution, so that the process could last until next February.

Premier League l Day 13th Fixtures


Saturday November 24th 2012

Sunderland vs West Bromwich Albion
Everton vs Norwich City
Manchester United vs Queens Park Rangers
Wigan Athletic vs Reading
Stoke City vs Fulham
Aston Villa vs Arsenal

Sunday November 25th 2012

Swansea City vs Liverpool
Southampton vs Newcastle United
Chelsea vs Manchester City
Tottenham Hotspur vs West Ham United

China l 3 months to record skyscraper

The race to win the leadership of those who manage to touch more 'easily the sky In China a new madness company announced the construction of the skyscraper more' top of the world in 90 days, using a system reminiscent of the buildings Meccano or Lego. The building will be 'high 838 meters with 220 floors.