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Egypt Under Mubarak: Years of the Disappeared

Submitted by Shamru, Aug 25, 2007 12:03

This is not every thing about Mubarak era, the situation in Egypt is worst. American Administration share Mubarak the responsibility about the absent freedom and justice and democracy in Egypt.


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I've been arrested in Mubarak prisons towice. One of them when I was 16 years old. I know that about... [MORE]

Egyptian Man 

Aug 25, 2007 20:30

This is not every thing about Mubarak era, the situation in Egypt is worst. American Administration share Mubarak the responsibility...

Shamru 

Aug 25, 2007 12:03

Although u said 100000 jailed,200 critics of its president have disappeared without a trace since 1990 in country of 1.4... [MORE]

Dr Wael Abdou??? 

Aug 25, 2007 09:45

Mr. Ibrahim got it right.Tru mubarak's regime is one of the worst in terms of human rights.But the writer did... [MORE]

mostafa amin 

Aug 24, 2007 06:07

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