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News Coverage
prepared for: The European Union delegation
to Egypt
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Thematic Headlines Domestic Scene Probe Panel Formed into MP Complaint against Shafiq Morsi Beats Shafiq in Expatriates Votes Indicators of Egyptian Expatriates Runoff Votes New Campaign to Nullify Votes in Runoff Shafiq’s Power Owed to NDP Money More Than 500 Apply for Constituent Assembly Membership Shura Council Sets Main Features of New Constitution Mubarak Death is Just Rumors MB Plan to Take Over Central Bank
Mubarak Deteriorating Health Conditions
Competition Heated MB Killed the Protestors in the so-Called Camel Battle Begato: Shafik Candidacy Papers are Valid Shafik Holds a Press Conference New Crisis Faces the Constituent Assembly Al-Shurouk’s Updates on Presidential Elections
Regional Development
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Newspapers (11/06/2012)
Pages: 1, 4, 5 Author: not mentioned
Mursi and Shafiq in Expatriates’ Votes
Vote counting continues in Egyptian embassies and consulates.
Shafiq won in New York, Los Angeles and Washington, while Mursi won in Chicago.
Shafiq won in Paris, Marseille, Tunisia, Lebanon and Holland.
On the other hand, Mursi won in Mauritania with 62% of votes for 38% for Shafiq. Mursi
also won in Dubai, London, Nigeria, Algeria, Yemen and Jordan.
Mursi alluded to some alleged intention to forge the Nation’s will, while Shafiq accused
the Muslim Brotherhood of attempting to spoil the elections.
In another context, a source from the Intelligence stated that the Intelligence Service
Apparatus refused to get involved in the conflicts of the presidential race.
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Pages: 4, 5 Author: many authors
Competition Heated
Candidate Muhammad Mursi launched a barrage of criticism against the former regime
and candidate Ahmad Shafiq.
Mursi accused Shafiq and the former regime behind him of rigging. Mursi claimed that a
million Pounds was paid to every village administrator to push villagers to vote for Shafiq. 500
Pounds were paid to every voter to vote for Shafiq, Mursi claimed.
Islamists intensified their campaign against Shafiq in Minia. Mursi threatened to tread
on people who vote for Shafiq.
The Ministry of Transport will provide services to facilitate the voting process. Trains
and busses will be free on the two voting days.
In Aswan, Copts, tribes, Sufis and Nubians support Shafiq.
Former candidate Abu al-Futouh’s campaign declared supporting Muhammad Mursi.
In a press conference Shafiq accused the Muslim Brotherhood of terrorizing people,
bribing voters. Shafiq said the Muslim Brotherhood was using mosques for illegal campaigning
and the Parliament to exclude him from the presidential race.
Al-Ahram reported Mursi’s lead in Dubai, Bahrain, Germany, London and Pakistan,
while Shafiq won in France, Holland, America, Tunisia and Australia.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Muhmmad Amr declared that 310 expatriates voted in the
run-off round.
Shafiq’s deputy in Saudi Arabia’s al-Riyadh filed contestations against 3000 votes.
Former candidate Hamdeen Sabhi leads a campaign called “Sorry, I will annul my vote,’
calling to boycott the run-off round of the presidential elections.
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Page: 3 Author: Mohamed Fares
New Campaign to Nullify Votes in Runoff
A group of political activists launched a campaign that aims to annul 10 million votes in the second round of the presidential elections, which will take place on June 16 and 17.
Speaking at a press conference Sunday, the campaign launchers said it would be the nucleus of opposition against the upcoming president.
Campaign coordinator Mohamed Ghoneim said the campaign does not aim to convince people to invalidate their votes but rather to collect the names of those who already decided to do so.
Before its launch, 200,000 people have joined it but the target figure is 10 million, Ghoneim said.
Campaign co-founder Ghada el-Shabandar said her group is trying to communicate with “Moqateoon” (boycotters) campaign.
The choice between Mohamed Morsi and Ahmed Shafiq in the runoff is a choice between bad and worse, she said.
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Page: 3 Author: Ahmed Shalabi
Probe Panel Formed into MP Complaint against Shafiq
Counselor Osama el-Saaidi, who was delegated by the justice minister to probe claims filed by MP Essam Sultan against presidential candidate Ahmed Shafiq, decided to form an investigation panel made up of experts from the Illicit Gains Authority, Public Funds Police and
Administrative Supervisory Authority.
Investigations into the case are likely to last for two weeks.
On May 13, the People's Assembly, the lower house of parliament, decided to refer to the prosecutor general for investigation a land sale contract forged between Shafiq and the sons
of the former president upon Sultan's complaint.
The contract is dated November 1993, under which a 40,238-square meter land, overlooking the Great Bitter Lake, was sold for a nugatory price of EGP 0.75 per meter, while its real value was EGP 8.
Shafiq was then the chairman of an association supervising the land.
The land is owned by the state and was allocated to an association for young Air Force soldiers. Immediately after becoming the chairman of the association, Shafiq's first decision was to sell the land, Sultan had said.
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Page: 3 and 5 Author: Gomaa Hamdallah and Ahmed Magdi Ragab
Indicators of Egyptian Expatriates Runoff Votes
Initial results of the vote of Egyptian expatriates in the second round of the presidential elections in 48 countries showed Muslim Brotherhood candidate Mohamed Morsi leading the
race with 53.39%.
His rival, Ahmed Shafiq, got remaining 45.61%.
In Arab countries, Morsi was most voted-for candidate, although he lagged behind in
European countries.
Country/City Morsi Shafiq
Dubai 11,344 5,579
Bahrain 2,779 798
Oman 4,045 1,180
Lebanon 132 169
Malaysia 196 23
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Page: 5 Author: Gomaa Hamdallah
Morsi Beats Shafiq in Expatriates Votes
Presidential candidate Mohamed Morsi has mostly dominated the votes of Egyptian expatriates abroad against his competitor ex-prime minister Ahmed Shafiq.
The results of 37 countries revealed that Morsi stunningly garnered 63% of the votes.
Meanwhile, Foreign Ministry spokesman Amr Roshdi voter turnout was high as 310,000 turned out to cast their ballots. The figure is nearly the same to the number of those who voted in the first round of the presidential elections, Roshdi.
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Page: 3 Author: Abdel-Wahab Ads and Sayed Abul-Yazid
Shura Council Sets Main Features of New Constitution
The Constitutional and Legislative Affairs Committee at the Shura Council, the upper chamber of parliament, prepared a report of the main features of the new constitution.
The ruling regime will be a hybrid parliamentary-presidential system, under which the prime minister will be appointed by the president.
The president will head the supreme councils of the Armed Forces, the judiciary and police and will have the right to declare war, said committee member Yehia Akeal.
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Page: 3 Author: Not mentioned
Mubarak Death is Just Rumors
Reports about the death of former president Hosni Mubarak were just rumors, security and medical sources confirmed.
His health condition, however, is critical and on the wane, the sources said.
Al-Gomhoria newspaper visited the Mubarak family graveyard and found that it was closed and no preparations have been taking place as alleged.
Mubarak has asked to be buried beside his grandson, who died two years ago and was said to be very close to him, the sources said.
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Page: 1, 7 Author: Ibrahim Eid
MB Plan to Take Over Central Bank
Al-Dostour newspaper allocated page 7 to discuss the Muslim Brotherhood’s alleged
plan to take over the Central Bank of Egypt.
People’s Assembly Speaker Saad el-Katatni agreed to discuss the law governing the CBE
without referring it to the Parliament’s proposals committee.
Some of the articles included in this law support the independence of the CBE. The CBE
governor and his deputy cannot be dismissed from their positions.
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Page: 3 Author: Khaled Badran
Mubarak Deteriorating Health Conditions
The wife of the former president Suzanne Mubarak and his daughter-in-law Heidi
Rasekh went to visit him in Tora Prison Hospital.
The visit was considered a goodbye one due to Mubarak’s deteriorating health
conditions.
A source from Ministry of Interior denied that president Mubarak has died and said his
health conditions is getting worse.
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Page: 1 Author: Mohamed Al-Sayed
MB Killed the Protestors in the so-Called Camel Battle
The Public Prosecutor submitted the reports filed by several lawyers against Muslim
Brotherhood (MB) to Minister of Justice.
In these reports MB were accused of killing the protestors on Camel Battle, by using
paid snipers from Hamas Movement.
On the “Friday of Anger” [Jan 28, 2012] the MB was accused of attacking the prisons ,
smuggling their imprisoned allies using heavy artillery, killing the police officers and setting
fire in the prisons’ premises.
The reports showed that there were videos that proved the above mentioned
information.
In the reports they demanded to hear the statements of the chief of current Intelligence
Service Apparatus, Major General Omar Soliman , Major General Al-Roweeny SCAF Member,
to prove the validity of this information.
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Page: 1 Author: Tarek Roshdy
Begato: Shafik Candidacy Papers are Valid
Secretary General of the Presidential Elections Commission Judge Hatem Begato said
The Commission would refer the insults between Shafik and Morsi to The Public Prosecution.
Begato said presidential candidate Shafik’s candidacy papers were valid and The
Commission would take its decision in ruling him out of the elections or not , after Supreme
Constitutional Court pronounces the verdict in Isolation Law case.
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Page: 1, 3 Author: Nassr Abdo and others
Shafik Holds a Press Conference
Presidential candidate Ahmed Shafik held a press conference yesterday. In this
conference he praised the first round of the elections.
He also said that Muslim Brotherhood (MB) were trying to use black publicity methods,
as what he said, by making fake videos of people trying to bribe the citizens to vote for Shafik.
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Page: 1. Authors: Mohamed Abd Al-Gelil and Ahmed Said.
Suzanne Visits Mubarak in Prison to Verify Death Rumors
After rumors spread during the past two days claiming that the ousted president died, Suzanne Mubarak rushed to the Torah Prison Hospital to verify the medical conditions of her husband.
Suzanne Mubarak headed to the Public Prosecutor’s office with a team of Mubarak’s
lawyers to issue exceptional permit to allow her to visit Mubarak in the prison hospital. The Public Prosecutor’s office confirmed to Suzanne Mubarak and the defense team that all the pieces of news referring to Mubarak’s death are mere rumors.
An official source at the Department of Forensic Medicine said they received a copy
from the request of Mubarak’s lawyers along with medical reports which confirm that Mubarak is seriously ill and his life might be compromised in the prison hospital because it is not properly equipped.
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Pages: 1, 4. Author: Ismail El-Wasseimi.
Shafiq: I Face the MB Alone
“The Muslim Brotherhood is only after power and they are afraid of ballot boxes,” said presidential candidate Ahmed Shafiq in a harsh attack against the MB and their presidential candidate Dr. Mohamed Morsi.
Shafiq accused the MB of attempting to disrupt presidential elections and manipulate
voters by using illegal means such as campaigning through mosques. He called on the Presidential Elections Commission and the Ministry of Endowment to interfere to prevent the MB from using houses of worship to achieve political interests. “Enough using religion and distorting houses of God to achieve your purposes,” Shafiq said addressing the MB.
“I am a presidential candidate standing alone in the face of Dr. Mohamed Morsi who is
backed by an ambiguous organization. I face the propaganda of hundreds of members of the MB who are spreading rumors and lies about me,” said Shafiq.
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Page: 3. Authors: Ismail El-Wasseimi and Ahmed Said.
El-Baradei: Egypt’s Revolution is in Intensive Care
“Egypt’s revolution is now in the intensive care unit,” said Dr. Mohamed El-Baradei, former head of the IAEA and co-founder of the Constitution Party, during a talk show hosted by Lamis Al-Hadidi on Saturday.
El-Baradei stressed that Egypt is going through a critical phase, “and we must find ways
to deal with the current situation before violence erupts.” He said the revolution was poorly administered by both SCAF and political forces, which led many people to try to restore the old regime out of frustration.
El-Baradei proposed that the new president comes to office for only one interim year
until the constitution is drafted, then another parliamentary and presidential elections can be held. He also confirmed that the constitution should be considered the basis for any state that goes through a transitional phase. He said the Constituent Assembly should reflect all the segments of the Egyptian society, just like the Committee of 50 which drafted the 1954 Constitution.
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Pages: 1, 5 Author: Ahmad Fathi, Mustafa Hachim and Rania Rabei
New Crisis Faces the Constituent Assembly
SCAF asked for three seats in the Constituent Assembly for each of ten parties, most of
them emerged from the dissolved National Democratic Party.
Many political players did not accept the suggestion and the demand is expected to be
an obstacle that might hinder the formation of the Constituent Assembly.
A new round of negotiations in this response will be held between the different political
players at al-Wafd party headquarters.
Some of the civil political players withdrew from the negotiations as a protest against
the Islamists’ insistence on increasing the percentage of their presentation in the assembly.
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Pages: 6, 7 Author: many authors
Al-Shurouk’s Updates on Presidential Elections
Former candidate Abu al-Futouh declared supporting Mursi in the second round. The
heated competition between Shafiq and Abu al-Futouh continues. Mursi claimed that five
billion Pounds were paid to forge the elections in favor of Shafiq.
Conversely Shafiq accused the Muslim Brotherhood of using “dirty” means to reach
power. He also accused them of working to burn the country.
Al-Shurouk also reported that trains and busses would be free on the voting days.
In a related context, former potential presidential elections candidate Muhammad al-
Baradei set a road map to overcome the crisis.
The map includes a temporal president for one year, a national salvation government
and the draft of a democratic constitution.
Al-Baradei declared that he was going to boycott the second round. He believes that the
victory of Ahmad Shafiq would bring about the revolution and the victory of Mursi would
bring about a bad reality. He declared that both candidates had communicated with him
offering executive positions.
Many political powers welcomed al-Baradei’s initiative.
Muslim Scholars’ Union declared that supporting SHafiq was “haram” [prohibited in
Islam].
Meanwhile, Azhari Sheik al-Sayyid al-Zughbi said Shafiq was sent from God to save
Egypt.
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’ Page: 3. Authors: Mahmoud Hussein, Ali Hassan (and others).
Al-Zend: My Statements Respond to Parliament’s Attacks
Senior Judge Mahmoud Al-Sherif, official spokesman for the Judges Club, said there is no conflict between the judicial and legislative authorities and the Judges Club does not wish to clash with any political power.
Al-Sherif explained that the escalating situation between judges and the parliament has
not come to an end after judges were able to respond to the attack against them. “We do not wish to deepen the conflict and the issue is now taking a legal dimension as
angry judges filed complaints with the Public Prosecution to investigate statements questioning their credibility,” said Al-Sherif.
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Page: 3 Author: Not mentioned
More Than 500 Apply for Constituent Assembly Membership
Political parties, trade unions, Al-Azhar, the church and public figures submitted nearly 500 names for the membership of the Constituent Assembly, the body assigned to write the nation’s new constitution, as the deadline for its membership application expired Sunday.
Al-Wafd Party leader el-Sayed el-Badawi was among those who refused to apply for the Constituent Assembly.
Al-Wasat Party nominated its leader Abul-Ela Madi and deputy leader Essam Sultan, while the Construction and Development Party, the political wing of the Islamic Group, nominated Mohamed Derbala and Mohamed Mahsoub.
People’s Assembly Speaker Saad el-Katatni promised to allow the representation of actors and artists under the public figures category.
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Page: 5 Author: Not mentioned
Shafiq’s Power Owed to NDP Money
The unexpected appearance of Hosni Mubarak’s last prime minister in the runoff of Egypt’s first post-revolutionary presidential race owes much to support from business tycoons and other backers of the old regime.
The candidate, Ahmed Shafiq, 70, gained enormous popularity during the final stretch of the race by appealing to weary Egyptians’ desire for a return to the stability of the old Egypt,
The Washington Post reported.
But even some supporters acknowledge that he also drew on money and expertise from a vast network of Mubarak’s former supporters, whose National Democratic Party is now banned, the American daily said.
A former air force general, Shafiq finished second in the first round of balloting and faces the Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohamed Morsi in a presidential runoff next weekend.
A victory by Shafiq would be seen as a defeat by many who took part in the wintertime revolution last year that ousted Mubarak.
Figures from the Mubarak era can be found throughout Shafiq’s campaign team.
Former aides and deputies who worked for him when he was the country’s minister of civil aviation, from 2002 to 2011, are running Shafiq’s campaign. His campaign manager is Ibrahim Manna, who succeeded Shafiq as minister of civil aviation under Mubarak. His campaign coordinator, Mohammed Qadri, was his deputy at the ministry and has remained
with him since.
Other support has come from wealthy businessmen whose companies had close ties to the Mubarak government. A production company owned by Mahmoud Baraka, which also produces shows for state television, donated its services to the campaign. An advertising firm run by Tarek Nour, which designed materials for Mubarak’s presidential campaign in 2005,
designed Shafiq’s billboards.
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Shafiq did not declare his candidacy until April, much later than his rivals. The idea that he could become president was at first dismissed by the secular forces who took the lead in Egypt’s revolution as well as by Islamists, who assumed that anyone so closely tied to the regime could not fare well in the balloting.
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TV Coverage (10/06/2012)
Program: Al-Hayat Al-An
Channel: Al-Hayat
Host: Maha Bahnasy
Political forces and parties resume their negotiations regarding the Constituent Assembly.
FJP Secretary General received more than 300 nominations from different entities and political
parties.
Similar news was reported in:
Program: Al-Hayat Al-Yoom, Channel: Al-Hayat, Host: Sherief Amer
Ministry of Defense nominates Major General Mamdouh Shahin for the Constituent Assembly.
Program: Al-Hayat Al-Yoom
Host: Sherief Amer
13 articles provide the criteria for selecting members of Constituent Assembly.
The government nominates Minister of Justice and Former Police Academy Head for
membership in the Constituent Assembly.
Program: Hona Al-Asema
Channel: CBC
Host: Lamis Al-Hadidy
Guest: Former presidential candidate Selim Al-Awa said:
The only legitimacy is of an elected president not of a presidential council.
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I blame SCAF on the Constituent Assembly that leads to sectarian clashes.
Program: Momken
Channel: CBC
Host: Khairy Ramadan
Ministry of Foreign Affairs said 310 Egyptian expatriates voted in the runoff.
Similar news was reported in:
Program: Al-Hayat Al-Yoom, Channel: Al-Hayat, Host: Sherief Amer
Program: 24 Hours News, Channel 1”State TV”
Program: Akhbar Masr, Channel 1”State TV”
Shura Council Constitution Committee finished drafting a constitution to review with the
Constituent Assembly.
Abu Al-Fotouh Campaign will officially support Morsi for presidency.
Guest: Hmadeen Sabahy, former presidential candidate, said the votes that he got doubled his
sense of responsibility.
Program: Mawed Maa Al-Raees
Channel: Al-Nahar
Host: Reham Ibrahim
Morsi comes first in 40 countries with 11 thousand votes separating him from Shafiq.
Program: Akher Al-Nahar
Host: Khaled Salah
Joint meeting to agree on the Constituent Assembly after Al-Tagamu, Free Egyptians, and
Egyptian Democratic Parties, withdrew.
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Program: Sabah Al-Kheir Ya Masr
Channel 1”State TV”
The Constituent Assembly’s law is approved and selecting the members will be on
Tuesday, no contestation allowed, and drafting the constitution will be within 60 days.
Similar news was reported in Program: Al-Hayat Al-An, Channel: Al-Hayat, Host: Maha
Bahnasy
Program: 24 Hours News
Camel Battle trial resumed and Shafik and Al-Roweny will be summoned to testify.
News
Channel 2”State TV”
Time: 26:00:00
Egyptian expatriates vote counting continues in the runoff.
Similar news was reported in:
Program: Masr Al-Gadeda, Channel: Al-Hayat 2, Host: Moataz Al-Demerdash
Program: Al-Hayat Al-Yoom, Channel: Al-Hayat, Host: Sherief Amer
Program: 24 Hours News, Channel 1”State TV”
Program: Akhbar Masr, Channel 1”State TV”
Mohamed Morsi vows to hold retrials for those responsible for killing the protestors.
People’s Assembly discusses the report of the Constitutional and Legislative Affairs
Committee on the Constituent Assembly
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Radio Coverage (10/06/2012)
News
Channel: State Radio
Nomination door for the membership of the Constituent Assembly is closed. 23:00:00
Egyptian expatriates vote counting continues in the runoff. 23:00:00
Similar news was reported in:
Channel: Al-Sharq Al-Awsat, Time: 17:00:00
Channel: Radio Masr, Time: 25:00:00
Channel: Al-Shabab w Al-Reyada, Time: 23:15:00
The Shoura Council Constitution Committee ended drafting a constitution to review with
the Constituent Assembly. 17:00:00
Similar news was reported in:
Channel: Radio Masr, Time: 25:00:00
News
Channel: Radio Masr
Time: 25:00:00
FJP Secretary General received 500 nominations for the Constituent Assembly.
Camel Battle trial resumed and Shafik, Al-Roweny will be summoned to testify.
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News
Channel: Al-Shabab w al-Ryeda
Time: 23:15:00
The Constituent Assembly’s law is approved and selecting the members will be on Tuesday, no contestation allowed, and drafting the constitution will be within 60 days.
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Internet Coverage (11/6/2012)
Facebook We are all Khaled Saeed
An apple has fallen on the ground and Newton discovered the law of gravity, thousands have fallen dead in Syria but the world has not yet discovered the law of humanity. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=426878424028694&set=a.104265636289976.2684.104224996294040&type=1
https://www.facebook.com/questions/427113140671889/
The page’s Twitter account: https://twitter.com/#!/elshaheeed
The Constituent Assembly:
The Government has chosen Minister of Justice Adel Abdel-Hamid and Assistant Interior
Minister Emad Hussein Hassan Abdullah to represent it at the Constituent Assembly.
Prime Minister Kamal el-Ganzouri approved to allocate EGP 161 million to implement
urgent community service projects in the New Valley governorate.
Muslim Brotherhood Morsi, Shafiq Face-Off Live on Egyptian Television, Tuesday June 12
Egyptian TV’s News Sector, headed by Ibrahim Al-Sayyad, has finalized preparations for a new form of televised elections confrontation to be held between Dr. Mohamed Morsi, candidate for the presidency in the run-off elections, and presidential candidate General Ahmed Shafiq. This is to be broadcast live on Tuesday, June 12.
Candidates refused a ‘traditional’ face-to-face debate. So, it is now scheduled for each candidate to be interviewed separately, with broadcasters selected from the Federation of Radio
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and TV news sector. Those would ask the same questions, in the same context, at the same time, live.
TV presenters Sharif Fouad and Ahmed Bosayla are to interview Dr. Mohamed Morsi, with the live broadcast starting from 10PM on TV channels 1 and 2. Meanwhile, Atef Kamel and Amr Shenawi will interview General Ahmed Shafiq, live on satellite TV channels Almasriya and Nile News. Then, the two interviews are broadcast once again, switching channels, from 12 midnight.
Ahmed Anis, Minister of Information, had invited both candidates for a televised live debate, but they declined. It was then agreed that the face-off would substitute a direct debate, providing the same opportunities to both candidates, while committing to high standards of transparency on Egyptian television.
Nawara Negm Blog:
Tamim el-Barghouti wrote two statements: the first in support of the hunger strikers and the
second against the acquittal of some sides in the Battle of the Camel case.
He collected signatures for the two statements.
@AsmaaMahfouz
Senior Judge Zakareya Abd Al-Aziz has arrived to support our sit-in in front of the People’s Assembly.
We don’t need politicians to thank or praise us, we want their support!
This sit-in brings back the same feelings of the 18-day protests Tahrir Square!
Eskenderella band has joined our sit-in and they present some of their songs!
I do not support Mohamed Morsi for presidency. The Muslim Brotherhood should stop spreading
wrong information about my alleged support for him.
@AalamWassef
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“I released a new video: Morsi’s conclusive remarks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHcUjTXoGnk&feature=youtu.be”
@Arabist
“New on Arabist: Podcast #32: Really?!? http://bit.ly/LdeKUj”
“New on Arabist: Egypt's legal mess http://www.arabist.net/blog/2012/6/10/egypts-legal-mess.html “
@Iyad_ElBaghdadi
“Whoa! FSA in control of SAMs after regime battalion defects near
Talbiseh: http://bit.ly/KJH3Nx #Syria (via @THE_47th)”
“Imagine if #FSA came into possession of chemical weapons. All world leaders would do an about
turn and make #Syria their #1 priority.”
“William Hague, UK foreign secretary, says he "couldn't rule out a military intervention
in #Syria" http://apne.ws/KJmroC”
“If you refuse to begin anything without a guarantee of success, then you are not cut out for
greatness.”
“Mubarak, Khamis Gaddafi, and Maher Al-Assad are in an#ArabSpring race to see who will die the
most number of times.#Egypt #Syria #Libya”
@Gsquare86
Presidential elections are only one stage. We should focus on what’s next, which will determine the
course of the revolution. How can we put pressure on the coming president no matter who comes to
office?
This is not the end of the revolution. The two final contenders, Shafiq and Morsi, are worse than
each other but we will continue our revolution until we achieve our dream.
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@WaelAbbas
A teaching assistant was kidnapped from his house after criticizing Ahmed Shafiq at one of his
lectures. This is his picture: https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-
snc7/601186_477707688911607_1170666670_n.jpg
This is my documentary from 2006 when we held a sit-in and escalated our demands following the
Judges Club incidents: http://vimeo.com/album/212810/video/20644170
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Publication overview
Al-Ahram: Egyptian state-run official daily newspaper
Founded in 1875, is the most widely circulating Egyptian daily newspaper, and the second oldest after al-Waqa'i`al-Masriya (English: The Egyptian Events, founded 1828). It is majority owned by the Egyptian government.
Al-Akhbar: Egyptian state-owned semi-official daily newspaper
It was founded in May 1952 as a part of Akhbar El Yom.
Al-Gomhoria: Egyptian state-owned daily newspaper
An influential state-owned Egyptian Arabic language daily newspaper. It was established in 1954.
Al-Shorouk: Egyptian daily independent newspaper
Are a prominent Arabic newspaper published in Egypt [1] and several other Arabic nations It is a daily independent newspaper, covering mainly politics, militant affairs and sport.
Al-Masry al-Yom: Independent daily newspaper
On 7 June 2004, it published its first edition. The paper initially circulated primarily amongst Cairo’s intellectual elite, providing objective news coverage in the belief that good news would beat sensationalist reporting found in other Egyptian print media. After 3 years, it was challenging Al-Ahram for the status of being the national paper of record. Though
Tahrir: Daily independent newspaper
Dostor: Daily independent newspaper
Yom 7: Daily independent newspaper
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Table of Content: Newspapers 3-24 Al Ahram Newspaper Mursi and Shafiq in Expatriates’ Votes 3 Competition Heated 4
Al masry al youm Newspaper
New Campaign to Nullify Votes in Runoff 5
Probe Panel Formed into MP Complaint against Shafiq 6 Indicators of Egyptian Expatriates Runoff Votes 7
Morsi Beats Shafiq in Expatriates Votes 8
AL Gomhoria newspaper
Shura Council Sets Main Features of New Constitution 9 Mubarak Death is Just Rumors 10
Al Dostour Newspaper
MB Plan to Take Over Central Bank 11
Mubarak Deteriorating Health Conditions 12 MB Killed the Protestors in the so-Called Camel Battle 13
Begato: Shafik Candidacy Papers are Valid 14
Shafik Holds a Press Conference 15
Al Tahrir Newspaper
Suzanne Visits Mubarak in Prison to Verify Death Rumors 16
Shafiq: I Face the MB Alone 17 El-Baradei: Egypt’s Revolution is in Intensive Care 18
Al Sherouk Newspaper New Crisis Faces the Constituent Assembly 19
Al-Shurouk’s Updates on Presidential Elections 20
Al Youm al 7 newspaper Al-Zend: My Statements Respond to Parliament’s Attacks 21 Al Akhbar Newspaper More Than 500 Apply for Constituent Assembly Membership 22
Shafiq’s Power Owed to NDP Money 23
TV Coverage
Al-Hayat 25 CBC 26
Channel 1 27 Channel 2 27
Radio Coverage Radio Masr Al-Shark Al-Awsat Mega fm Internet coverage Facebook 30 Muslim brotherhood 30
Twitter 31
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