by MRN | Sep 23, 2013 | Africa
Various reports have been floated in the media about the events at Kirdasa yesterday, such as 15 police officers were killed, which led to a full army assault with tanks and helicopters, many dead and hundreds injured. The town was surrounded as Hama, Syria, had been,...
by MRN | Sep 20, 2013 | Africa
A respected military analyst has said that the coup in Egypt “has failed” just two months after the overthrow of elected President Mohammed Morsi. General Safwat El-Zayat noted that anti-coup demonstrations around the country suggest that the coup...
by MRN | Sep 10, 2013 | World
A young, soft-spoken girl living the Syrian tragedy spells it out with far more common sense, truth and honesty than powerful Western governments and their money-controlled mass media puppets. Identifying herself only as “Syrian, Patriot, anti-Neocon, anti-NWO,...
by MRN | Aug 21, 2013 | Africa
Disgust, shame, outrage. All these words apply to the disgrace of Egypt these past six weeks. A military coup, millions of enraged supporters of the democratically elected but deposed dictator – reports that indicate...
by MRN | Aug 20, 2013 | Africa
After a week of massacres that have left thousands of unarmed protesters killed or wounded, the Egyptian military junta is moving to free the hated former dictator, Hosni...