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mohamed N melinda

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  1. good morning every one wish all have great day

    this week cairo got two visa in hands CairoBound and t and a

    congratulation CAIROBOUND it came after long time of waiting wish you so happy life with your hubby

    congratulation dear friend Tasha congratulation Ayman you guys desereve to be happy and familly should be together . i can imagine first time Ayman will hold baby boy Malek i hope you will take pics of this special moment for you both

    for me i still have 16 days in Egypt . this days i am very busy trying to tell my patients i am leaving and close my lab and also pack my laguage

    wish best for all who waiting thier visa . you are all in my prayer

    Mohamed

  2. congratulation Tasha and ayman so happy for you guy

    you and ayman are wonderful friends Allah bless you with happy life inshaAllah

    thanks Fiath for your information you always great friend very helpful

    good morning nagi hope u have great day

    chyrel and ahmed soon inshaAllah u will get yours

    estadia sarra inshaAllah you will get your NO2 soon

    have great day Mena

  3. Let it go, Mohamed. There is far worse going on here in VJ land.

    i agree with u nagi but u know there is some wonderful poeple helpful poeple here in the other hand there are more rude and mean

    i agree with my sweet sister mocasin (nagi) ..let it go and enjoy your friday...insha'allah and peace to you and yours..dean

    thanks brother dean peace to you and yours Allah bless and protect you always

  4. shalom!

    i dont think it is freedom to insult religion as u write in your siggy BUY DANISH LETS FREEDOM PREVAIL

    to insult prophet Muhammed (SAW) you think thats freedom?

    go isreal kill childern and rape muslim women!!!!!!!!!!!!

    is that the fairness and freedom from your opinion??????????????????????????

    what a shame

    :blink:

    :unsure::bonk:;)

  5. shalom!

    i dont think it is freedom to insult religion as u write in your siggy BUY DANISH LETS FREEDOM PREVAIL

    to insult prophet Muhammed (SAW) you think thats freedom?

    go isreal kill childern and rape muslim women!!!!!!!!!!!!

    is that the fairness and freedom from your opinion??????????????????????????

    what a shame

  6. HAPPY friday everyone . congratulation birdget for you hubby arrival today safe inshaAllah

    and pray for who waiting thier visa

    t and a (Tasha) inshaAllah soon very soon will hear good news and Lynne and ahmed chyryelandahmed and Shekspiar and every one else waiting thier visa you all in my prayer

    and who get thier visas wish soon your beloved be with you

  7. here in Mahalla condition is become much better just police in every where it was big strike and yes it sucess at least it told the goverment something to make change.

    about gaza i dont think something would happen soon

  8. MAHALLA EL-KUBRA, Egypt (Reuters) - Egyptians angry with the government about high prices set fire to shops and two schools in a Nile Delta textile town on Sunday after police thwarted plans for a general strike and countrywide protests.

    Police fought battles through the streets of Mahalla el-Kubra with the protesters, led by textile workers who tried to go on strike for more pay to compensate for inflation.

    The demonstrators set ablaze a primary school, a preparatory school and a travel agency, among other shops in the working-class town, and stopped an incoming train by putting blazing tyres on the railway tracks, witnesses said

    Police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse the protests. Some 40 people were injured and hundreds of others had breathing problems from gas inhalation, security sources said.

    Protesters threw stones at police, attacked police vehicles and tore down the posters of the ruling party's candidates in Tuesday's local elections, witnesses said.

    Egypt's urban consumer inflation jumped to an 11-month high of 12.1 percent in the year to February. Higher prices for food have hit the poorest Egyptians hardest.

    Independent workers groups and opposition parties had hoped the 20,000 workers at state-owned Misr Spinning and Weaving Company in Mahalla would go on strike as the centrepiece of a national day of protest at economic grievances.

    But a strong police presence, stormy weather and stern warnings from the government helped to thwart their plans.

    Across the country police arrested more than 200 people. In the capital riot police hemmed in small groups of protesters.

    The call for a national general strike had won overt support from the anti-government protest movement Kefaya and some small opposition parties and movements. The influential Muslim Brotherhood, the main opposition force, gave it tacit approval but said it would not participate.

    PLAINCLOTHES

    In Mahalla, 100 km (60 miles) north of Cairo, hundreds of plainclothes security men took control of the massive textile factory before work began, worker activists said.

    "They (were) inside and outside the factory and workers who managed to reach the place were taken one by one to their machines and were forced to work," arim Al Behiry, a blogger who works in the textile factory told Reuters.

    Police escorted small groups of workers from the factory at the end of their shifts to stop them organising and protesting.

    Opposition activists had hoped the day would crown a recent wave of strikes and protests against high prices and show the government the strength of popular discontent.

    Those detained on Sunday were from Cairo, Alexandria, and the provinces of Beheira, Gharbia and Qena. They included activists from Kefaya, the Ghad (Tomorrow) party, the frozen Labour Party, labour activists and a handful of people who had called for the strike on Facebook.

    They were held mostly for distributing leaflets in support of the strike or protesting, security sources said.

    "These included the opposition blogger Malek Mostafa," lawyer and human rights activist Gamal Eid told Reuters.

    The police presence was especially strong around Tahrir Square in central Cairo and at the headquarters of the lawyers and journalists association, popular venues for protests.

    "We tried to demonstrate in Tahrir Square but we were chased out and some of us were arrested," Abdelwahab El-Messiri, the general coordinator of Kefaya, told Reuters.

    "So we decided to cancel it because we don't want to have victims," he added.

    Workers in Kafr Al Dawar and Shebine Al Koom said there too organisers had cancelled solidarity strikes and demonstrations.

    But some private schools in Cairo cancelled classes and told pupils to stay at home for fear of trouble in the streets.

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