الفيصل: المعتقلون المصريون سيعودون لبلادهم في توابيت
Menlu Saudi : Orang-orang Mesir dalam penjara Saudi akan kembali ke Mesir dalam keranda
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ابنا: من جهته، نفى السفير السعودي في مصر احمد القطان تلك التصريحات، معتبرا انها امر غير مقبول ولا تصدر الا من شخصية مثل الرئيس الليبي السابق معمر القذافي والرئيس العراقي السابق صدام.
واعتبر القطان ان المصريين الذين تظاهروا ضد اعتقال الجيزاوي والصاق التهم به، مخطئون ويعتقدون انهم اصبحوا "محصنين" امام القانون بعد الثورة، على حد تعبيره.
واكد السفير انه لا توجد اي جهة رفعت دعوى قضائية ضد الجيزاوي وانه لايزال بريئا حتى تثبت ادانته.
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Protes penangkapan aktivis Mesir;
Rakyat Mesir anjur Demontrasi anti-Saudi
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Agensi Berita Ahlul Bait (ABNA.co) - Ratusan rakyat Mesir menyertai demonstrasi anti-Saudi di hadapan kedutaan negara tersebut di Kaherah untuk menuntut pembebasan seorang aktivis Mesir yang bernama Ahmad Aljizawi atas tuduhan menghina Raja Saudi.
Penduduk Mesir di kota Suez juga turut berhimpun di hadapan konsulat Saudi sambil mengutuk penangkapan tersebut.
Jizawi dikatakan ditangkap olah polis Saudi ketika berada di negara tersebut dalam rangka mengerjakan manasik haji dan umrah.
Salah seorang aktivis Mesir berkata, "Saudi menangkap Jizawi atas alasan kononnya beliau telah menghina Raja Arab Saudi yang boleh dihukum penjara setahun dan 20 kali sebatan."
Sementara itu duta Saudi di Kaherah, Ahmad Abdul Aziz Qattan mendakwa Al-Jizawi ditangkap kerana membawa dadah.
Saudi finally closes embassy, recalls ambassador from Egypt in response to protests
Saudi tutup kedutaan di Mesir dan memanggil Dutanya kembali dari Mesir
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(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - Saudi Arabia has recalled its ambassador to Cairo and closed its diplomatic missions in Egypt following demonstrations outside its embassy over the detention of an Egyptian lawyer in Jeddah.
According to a report by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), the Saudi Embassy in Cairo and the consulates in the Egyptian cities of Alexandria and Suez were closed on Saturday.
The measures were taken in response to demonstrations outside the Saudi diplomatic missions in Egypt following the announcement of the arrest of Egyptian lawyer Ahmed Mohammed al-Gizawi at Jeddah International Airport on April 17.
Saudi authorities claimed Gizawi was carrying illegal drugs.
However, the Egyptian organization of Arabic Network for Human Rights Information said Gizawi was arrested after a Saudi court sentenced him in absentia to one year in prison and 20 lashes for criticizing the Saudi regime and for his activism in favor of Egyptian detainees in Saudi prisons.
The demonstrations in Egypt were “unjustified” and Saudi and Egyptian employees of the diplomatic missions have been threatened, a Saudi official said.
“Hostile slogans were shouted out and the immunity of the diplomatic representations was violated, contrary to all international regulations,” said the Saudi official, whose name was not mentioned in the news report.
On April 24, hundreds of Egyptians held a demonstration outside the Saudi Embassy in Cairo to demand the immediate release of Gizawi. Protesters also chanted slogans against the Saudi regime.
Gizawi’s supporters say he had travelled to Saudi Arabia on pilgrimage.
According to a report by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), the Saudi Embassy in Cairo and the consulates in the Egyptian cities of Alexandria and Suez were closed on Saturday.
The measures were taken in response to demonstrations outside the Saudi diplomatic missions in Egypt following the announcement of the arrest of Egyptian lawyer Ahmed Mohammed al-Gizawi at Jeddah International Airport on April 17.
Saudi authorities claimed Gizawi was carrying illegal drugs.
However, the Egyptian organization of Arabic Network for Human Rights Information said Gizawi was arrested after a Saudi court sentenced him in absentia to one year in prison and 20 lashes for criticizing the Saudi regime and for his activism in favor of Egyptian detainees in Saudi prisons.
The demonstrations in Egypt were “unjustified” and Saudi and Egyptian employees of the diplomatic missions have been threatened, a Saudi official said.
“Hostile slogans were shouted out and the immunity of the diplomatic representations was violated, contrary to all international regulations,” said the Saudi official, whose name was not mentioned in the news report.
On April 24, hundreds of Egyptians held a demonstration outside the Saudi Embassy in Cairo to demand the immediate release of Gizawi. Protesters also chanted slogans against the Saudi regime.
Gizawi’s supporters say he had travelled to Saudi Arabia on pilgrimage.
Egyptian intelligence chiefSenior- Hamas delegation discuss key issues
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(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - A senior Hamas delegation led by its supreme leader Khaled Mishaal has discussed three important topics with the Egyptian intelligence chief Murad Muwafi in Cairo on Saturday.
Political bureau member of Hamas and member of its delegation Sami Khater told the PIC that the first issue was that of the Palestinian prisoners who have gone on hunger strike in Israeli jails to protest harsh incarceration conditions.
He said that the issue was met with understanding on the part of the intelligence chief.
Khater said that the second issue was that of national reconciliation, since Egypt was patronizing that file, and affirmed his movement’s keenness on following up and completing that issue successfully.
The reconstruction of Gaza was the third discussed topic including importance of expediting its implementation, the Hamas leader said.
The PIC reporter in Cairo earlier said that the delegation led by Mishaal also included his deputy Dr. Mousa Abu Marzouk, and political bureau members Khater, Saleh Al-Arouri, and Khalil Al-Haya. The delegation arrived in Cairo on Friday night.
(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - The grand Islamic Jurisprudent, Ayatollah Abdollah Javadi Amoli condemned all the crimes perpetrated by Zionism and underlined living with such regime is literally impossible.
“If among family members, one person be imperious, living gets hard, let alone to live next to a tribe with such feature,” said the senior cleric.
Speaking in Qom Seminary, among students, Abdollah Javadi Amoli underscored,” Muslims should keep their unity against all the schemes hatched by this regime.”
The senior cleric underlined that the regime of Zionism is doomed to fail and well off powers cannot change the future of this regime.
In other part of his speech the Islamic scholar also spotlighted the role of Islamic scholars and said,” Seminary instructors with their breadth of their experience can guide and inform people.”
“Via resorting to the holy book of Quran and the lifestyle of Ahlalbayt, Islamic scholars should usher the youth out of detour,” Abdollah Javadi Amoli pointed out.
Political bureau member of Hamas and member of its delegation Sami Khater told the PIC that the first issue was that of the Palestinian prisoners who have gone on hunger strike in Israeli jails to protest harsh incarceration conditions.
He said that the issue was met with understanding on the part of the intelligence chief.
Khater said that the second issue was that of national reconciliation, since Egypt was patronizing that file, and affirmed his movement’s keenness on following up and completing that issue successfully.
The reconstruction of Gaza was the third discussed topic including importance of expediting its implementation, the Hamas leader said.
The PIC reporter in Cairo earlier said that the delegation led by Mishaal also included his deputy Dr. Mousa Abu Marzouk, and political bureau members Khater, Saleh Al-Arouri, and Khalil Al-Haya. The delegation arrived in Cairo on Friday night.
Egypt Cabinet shamefully extends apology to Saudi Arabia over embassy protests
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(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - Egypt's Cabinet released on Saturday a statement apologizing for the actions of certain protesters against the Saudi Arabian embassy in Cairo, stressing that such acts only represent aggrieved individuals.
In the statement, the government further condemned any act against the Saudi embassy describing it as "irresponsible" and "spontaneous" moves that harm "deep-rooted" Egypt-Saudi relations.
The statement was released after Saudi Arabia decided on Saturday afternoon to withdraw its ambassador from Egypt and close its embassy and consulates in the country.
Egyptians have been protesting against the Kingdom at its embassy in the Giza district of Cairo, calling for the release of lawyer Ahmed El-Gizawi and denouncing the mistreatment of Egyptians in the oil rich country. El-Gizawi was detained for reportedly "defaming the king," after he filed a lawsuit in a South Cairo court against Saudi monarch King Abdullah Bin Abdel Aziz Al-Saud on behalf of Egyptians currently languishing in the Kingdom's prisons without charge.
Following reports that El-Gizawi had recieved a one year prison sentence and a punishment of 20 lashes, Kindgom officials denied these claims, stating that the Egyptian lawyer was arrested by Saudi authorities after being found in possession of more than 21,000 pills of anti-depressant drug Xanax, trade in which is proscribed in the Kingdom.
In the statement, the government further condemned any act against the Saudi embassy describing it as "irresponsible" and "spontaneous" moves that harm "deep-rooted" Egypt-Saudi relations.
The statement was released after Saudi Arabia decided on Saturday afternoon to withdraw its ambassador from Egypt and close its embassy and consulates in the country.
Egyptians have been protesting against the Kingdom at its embassy in the Giza district of Cairo, calling for the release of lawyer Ahmed El-Gizawi and denouncing the mistreatment of Egyptians in the oil rich country. El-Gizawi was detained for reportedly "defaming the king," after he filed a lawsuit in a South Cairo court against Saudi monarch King Abdullah Bin Abdel Aziz Al-Saud on behalf of Egyptians currently languishing in the Kingdom's prisons without charge.
Following reports that El-Gizawi had recieved a one year prison sentence and a punishment of 20 lashes, Kindgom officials denied these claims, stating that the Egyptian lawyer was arrested by Saudi authorities after being found in possession of more than 21,000 pills of anti-depressant drug Xanax, trade in which is proscribed in the Kingdom.
Egyptian cleric: Qatar, Saudi Arabia Israel’s servants
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(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - Sheikh Mohammad Alaedin Madhi said the two countries were implementing an Israeli-US plan in Syria.
"Firstly, is there a democracy in Qatar and Saudi Arabia? I don’t think so. They interfered in Libya. They killed a hundred times more people than Gaddafi [killed] in Libya. They have nothing to do with Islam," Madhi said in an exclusive interview with us in the Egyptian capital, Cairo.
"Saudi Arabia buys arms and weapons from the US every year. Who do they use these weapons against? They use their weapons against the Houthi Muslims,” he said, referring to the north-based Shia minority in Yemen.
“They killed Muslims in Bahrain. They threaten Syria, which is a Muslim nation. Why don’t they fight against Israel? Qatar and Saudi Arabia are Israel’s servants."
Syria has been experiencing unrest since mid-March 2011. The violence has claimed the lives of hundreds of people, including many security forces.
Damascus blames ‘outlaws, saboteurs, and armed terrorist groups’ for the unrest, asserting that it is being orchestrated from abroad.
The cleric also praised the Lebanese resistance movement of Hezbollah for standing against Israel.
"Today Lebanon’s Hezbollah is the only force challenging Israel. It’s natural that Israel seeks to destroy Hezbollah through destroying Syria and disintegrating the country. Israel wants to have a civil war in Syria to destroy Hezbollah," Madhi said.
He further criticized Saudi-owned television news channel, Al Arabiya, and the Qatar-owned broadcaster, Al Jazeera, for "serving Israeli interests."
Riyadh and Doha have already been accused of waging a civil war in Syria by supporting armed groups in the country.
According to reports, Qatar has created a mercenary force based in Turkey -- with Ankara's full knowledge -- to topple the Syrian government.
Grand Shi'a Cleric: "Living with Zionism is Impossible"
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(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - The grand Islamic Jurisprudent, Ayatollah Abdollah Javadi Amoli condemned all the crimes perpetrated by Zionism and underlined living with such regime is literally impossible.
“If among family members, one person be imperious, living gets hard, let alone to live next to a tribe with such feature,” said the senior cleric.
Speaking in Qom Seminary, among students, Abdollah Javadi Amoli underscored,” Muslims should keep their unity against all the schemes hatched by this regime.”
The senior cleric underlined that the regime of Zionism is doomed to fail and well off powers cannot change the future of this regime.
In other part of his speech the Islamic scholar also spotlighted the role of Islamic scholars and said,” Seminary instructors with their breadth of their experience can guide and inform people.”
“Via resorting to the holy book of Quran and the lifestyle of Ahlalbayt, Islamic scholars should usher the youth out of detour,” Abdollah Javadi Amoli pointed out.
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