CAIRO (Agencies) – Egyptian protesters on Monday called for an indefinite general strike and said they planned a “million man march” on Tuesday (today) to mark one week since the start of deadly anti-government protests.
“It was decided overnight that there will be a million man march on Tuesday,” Eid Mohammed, one of the protesters and organisers, said.
“We have also decided to begin an open ended general strike,” he said.
The strike was first called for by workers in the canal city of Suez late on Sunday.
“We will be joining the Suez workers and begin a general strike until our demands are met,” Mohammed Waked, another protest organiser, said.
In Tahrir square, hundreds of protesters camped out overnight, in a bid to keep up the biggest anti-government protests in three decades.
Troops backed by American-built tanks paid for with US aid made no effort to disperse the crowd well after dark, hours after a curfew started. Military helicopters flew overhead.
In the square, protesters insisted they will not leave until Mubarak does, chanting “We will stay in the square, until the coward leaves.”
The army said it would not use force against Egyptians staging protests demanding President Mubarak step down, a statement said.
It said “freedom of expression” was guaranteed to all citizens using peaceful means.
A number of businessmen holding economic posts have been removed. Some Egyptians have resented the influence of the tycoons.
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak overhauled his government to try to defuse a popular uprising against his 30-year rule but angry protesters rejected the changes and said he must surrender power.
The President removed Interior Minister Habib al-Adly, who is widely despised by protesters. He named General Mahmoud Wagdy, previously head of Cairo criminal investigations department, as the new interior minister.
There are few major changes in the new cabinet line-up, with Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul Gheit and Defence Minister Gen Mohamed Hussein Tantaw both keeping their posts.
The President also slapped curfew across the country to stem ‘a million man march’ on Tuesday (today).
The opposition is declaring a general strike and talks of bringing a million people onto the streets tomorrow but itÂ’s far from clear that they have the coherent structure to keep sustained pressure focused on the Mubarak administration.
Many protesters dismissed the new cabinet appointments.
Looters have pillaged a number of warehouses containing ancient Egyptian artefacts, stealing and damaging some of them, archaeologists and warehouse workers said on Monday.
A group of looters attacked a warehouse at the Qantara Museum near the city of Ismailia on the Suez Canal that contained 3,000 objects from the Roman and Byzantine periods, a source at the tourism police said.
Many of the objects had been found in Sinai by the Israelis after they occupied the peninsula during the 1967 war with Egypt, and had only been recently returned to Egypt.
The United States, which has poured billions of dollars of aid into Egypt since Mubarak came to power, stopped short of saying openly that it wanted him out. President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton instead urged reform and spoke about “an orderly transition.”
Israeli officials said Egypt has moved about 800 troops into the Sinai peninsula with IsraelÂ’s consent to beef up security as protests aimed at toppling President Hosni Mubarak spread across Egypt.
Meanwhile, foreign governments, airlines and tour operators worked together on Monday to fly their nationals out of Egypt where protesters pressed their campaign to topple President Hosni Mubarak.
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YouTube also shut down
ISLAMABAD – After Facebook, another popular media namely YouTube also came under fire on Thursday for disseminating blasphemous material, hurting the Muslim sentiments across the globe, as the Pakistan Telecom Authority (PTA) blocked its website on all cyber avenues.
According to the official sources, the PTA has directed all concerned operators to shut down website www.youtube.com in view of growing sacrilegious contents on it. PTA has also decided to completely shut down these sites from being viewed within Pakistan.
PTA did so, after all the possible avenues were used within its jurisdiction including use of regular channels available on the Facebook and YouTube, to protest and avoid appearances of derogatory material available on their websites, which increased in number as the time passed by, the officials added.
PTA has so far blocked more than 450 links on Internet, containing derogatory material.
It was not only in line with the Constitution of Pakistan, the wishes of the people of Pakistan but also an extension of the court orders passed by the Lahore High Court and directions of the Government of Pakistan.
According to the officials, the attitude of administrators at Facebook and YouTube was in contravention to the WSIS resolutions and their own policies advertised on the web for general public. PTA would welcome the concerned authorities of Facebook and YouTube to contact the PTA for resolving the issue at the earliest, which ensures religious harmony and respect.
It is also pertinent to note here that after the PTA has ordered blocking of both the Facebook and the YouTube, they are also blocked on the mobile phones. According to sources, the entire Blackberry service was halted early this morning for half an hour or so and later was restored after browsing restrictions on the sites in question.
Agencies add: Pakistan has blocked the video sharing website YouTube indefinitely in a bid to contain blasphemous material, officials said on Thursday. The blockade came after the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) directed Internet Service Providers to stop access to social network site Facebook indefinitely on Wednesday.
Wahaj-us-Siraj, the CEO of Nayatel, an Internet Service Provider, said the PTA issued an order late on Wednesday seeking an “immediate” block of YouTube.
“It was a serious instruction as they wanted us to do it quickly and let them know after that,” he told Reuters.
YouTube was also blocked in the country in 2007 for about a year for what it called un-Islamic videos.
PTA spokesman Khurram Ali Mehran said the action to block YouTube was taken after the authority determined that content considered blasphemous was being posted on the website.
“Before shutting down (YouTube), we did try just to block particular URLs or links, and access to 450 links on the Internet were stopped, but the blasphemous content kept appearing so we ordered a total shut down,” he said.
The PTA issued a statement on Thursday saying, it would “welcome the concerned authorities of Facebook and YouTube to contact the PTA for resolving the issue at the earliest which ensures religious harmony and respect.”
The PTA decision to block all of Facebook also cut Pakistanis off from groups and pages dedicated to opposing the competition.
Along with the ban, some other websites, including Wikipedia and Flickr, have been inaccessible in Pakistan since Wednesday night.
But the authority spokesman said those sites had been blocked because of a technical reason and no orders had been issued against them.
But he said the authority was monitoring other websites.
Siraj, the CEO of Nayatel, said the blocking of the two websites would cut up to a quarter of total Internet traffic in Pakistan.
After the PTAÂ’s directives against Facebook and YouTube, Pakistani mobile companies blocked all Blackberry services on Wednesday night but restored services used by non-corporate users later on Thursday.
Several thousand activists protested against the profane drawings and denounced the West in an expression of outrage that sparked comparisons with riots across the Muslim world in 2006 over the blasphemous drawings published in European newspapers.
The caricatures appeared on Facebook after a private user asked people to submit blasphemous drawings of the Holy Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) in an online competition that sparked fury across the country.
Dozens of members of the student wing of Jamaat-e-Islami protested in Islamabad, calling for a boycott of Facebook and supporting a government ban of the website.
Chanting “Allahu Akbar” and “We love Prophet Mohammed (PBUH),” they shouted “Al-Jihad, Al-Jihad”, denounced Israel and urged people to lay down their lives for Islam and the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH).
In Lahore, several thousand people organised five separate rallies.
They chanted “down with America” and called for an end to diplomatic relations with Denmark, Sweden and Norway, trampling flags of those countries into the ground as an expression of disgust, an AFP reporter said.
“The Muslim nation should announce a Jihad against such blasphemous acts. We should stand up against these conspiracies”, said Afzal Qadri, leader of the Tanzeem Ahle Sunnat party.
In Karachi, about 200 people rallied to condemn the United States, where Facebook is based and branding the makers of “blasphemous caricatures” the “biggest terrorists of the world”, said an AFP reporter.
Comedy Central Jesus Cartoon “JC†In The Works
First Mohammad got parodied on South Park, and now it’s Jesus’ turn to be being raked over the comedy coals. Comedy Central is developing an animated series about Jesus Christ. Titled JC, the series depicts Christ as a “regular guy” who moves to the Big Apple to “escape his father’s enormous shadow.” Good Heavens, we can [...]
“South Park†Prophet Mohammad Episode “CENSORED†After Threats From Radical Muslim Group
Has South Park gone too far this time? Producers of the irreverant Comedy Central series South Park beeped out the words Prophet Muhammad and plastered its Wednesday episode with the word “CENSORED” after being issued a grim warning by a radical New York-based Muslim group this week.In a description of last night’s episode, the network wrote: [...]
Muslim group warns South Park over scene
The TV satire South Park has made its name slaying the holy cows of America. But a recent episode in which it allegedly insulted the Prophet Mohammed could lead to the assassination of the show’s creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker, a New York-based Muslim group warned on its website Wednesday.
Radical Islamic Website Issues Warning To “South Park†Creators
A radical Islamic website is warning the creators of the long-running Comedy Central series South Park that they could face violent retribution for depicting the Prophet Muhammad in a bear suit during an episode broadcast airing week, CNN.com reported Tuesday.In a description of tomorrow night’s episode, the network writes: “South Park is in danger [...]
Bharti-Walmart ‘push’ changes face of Punjab village
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Headley accomplice Rana sticks to ‘not guilty’ plea
Pakistani-Canadian terror suspect Tahawwur Hussain Rana, charged with playing a role in the November 2008 deadly Mumbai terror attacks, will not change his ‘not guilty’ plea to avoid a trial in court, according to his lawyer.
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India seeks Pak coop for resolving issues
RIYADH (Agencies) – India is willing to walk the “extra mile” to open a new chapter in relations with Pakistan but it must act decisively against terrorism, Prime Minister Manm-ohan Singh asserted Monday.
Addressing the Majlis Al-Shura or the Saudi Consultative Council here, he said India seeks a cooperative relationship with Pakistan for permanent peace as both countries are bound together by a shared future.
“We seek cooperative relations with Pakistan. Our objective is a permanent peace because we recognise that we are bound together by a shared future. If there is cooperation between India and Pakistan, vast opportunities will open up for trade, travel and development that will create prosperity in both countries and in South Asia as a whole,” he said.
But to realise this vision, the Prime Minister asserted, Pakistan must “act decisively against terrorism”.
“If Pakistan cooperates with India, there is no problem that we cannot solve and we can walk the extra mile to open a new chapter in relations between our two countries,” Manmohan, on the third and final day of a state visit to Saudi Arabia on Monday, said.
Noting that both India and Saudi Arabia are threatened by extremism and violence, the Indian PM said, “History teaches us that the scourge of terrorism must be confronted with determination and united effort. Nowhere is this challenge greater than in Afghanistan,” he said.
“The people of Afghanistan have suffered for too long. They deserve an atmosphere of peace and the opportunity to pursue a life of dignity and hope,” he said.
The Indian PM asked the international community to support all sections of Afghan society who wish to work towards the emergence of Afghanistan as a modern, stable and sovereign nation. “No sanctuary should be given to those who promote terror, violence or instability in the country.”
He said India wishes to live in peace and friendship with its neighbours and that he believed that all countries of South Asia should work to realise a common vision of peace and inclusive development for the region.
Addressing the members of the legislative body that advises the Saudi King, Manmohan said Islam is an integral part of India’s nationhood and ethos and of the rich tapestry of its culture. “India has made significant contributions to all aspects of Islamic civilisation. Centres of Islamic learning in India have made a seminal contribution to Islamic and Arab studies,” he said.
“Our 160 million Muslims are contributing to our nation building efforts and have excelled in all walks of life. We are proud of our composite culture…,” he said.
Returning to the issue of bilateral ties, he said India considers Saudi Arabia as a “pillar of stability” in the Gulf region and expressed confidence that the two countries could forge a “new partnership”.
He reaffirmed IndiaÂ’s support for the struggle of Palestinian people and its backing for the Arab Peace Initiative to ensure peace and stability in the region.
“We applaud and support the Arab Peace Initiative,” Singh said referring to the peace plan first proposed in 2002 at the Beirut Summit of the Arab League which attempts to normalise Arab-Israeli ties in exchange of a complete Israeli withdrawal from the occupied territories and a just settlement of the Palestinian refugee crisis.
The peace process in the Middle East was also high on the agenda of the meeting between Singh and Saudi King Abdullah on Sunday night.
The Indian Premier also said India and Saudi Arabia should work together to promote dialogue and peaceful co-existence among nations, religions and societies.
Welcoming the Indian Prime Minister, Speaker of the Majlis-Al Shura Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Ibrahim Al-Sheikh paid tribute to the stand taken by India towards international issues and the support it has extended to the Arab Peace Initiative to reduce tension in West Asia.
Speaking on board Air India One in which he and his delegation were returning to India after his three-day visit to Saudi Arabia, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said that he had asked Saudi ArabiaÂ’s King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz to use his good offices to persuade Pakistan to stop abetting terrorists on its soil.
“I know Saudi Arabia has close relations with Pakistan,” he said.
“I did discuss Indo-Pakistan relations on a one-to-one basis with His Majesty (King Abdullah). I explained to him the role terrorism – aided, abetted and inspired by Pakistan is playing in our country,” he said.
“I did not ask him to do anything other than use his good offices to persuade Pakistan to desist from this path.”
“We are living today in an increasingly interdependent world and whosoever world leaders I meet I convey to them that all problems between India and Pakistan can be resolved through meaningful bilateral dialogue if only Pakistan would take a more reasonable attitude in dealing with those terrorist elements who target our country,” he said.
‘India faces real threat of another Mumbai-type attack’
Citing the very real threat of a new Pakistan-based terror attack on India, a noted South Asia expert says that unlike in 2008 Indian military restraint “cannot be taken for granted if terrorists strike again”.
“India faces the real prospect of another major terrorist attack by Pakistan-based terrorist organizations in the near future, writes Daniel Markey, [...]
Somali charged with attempt to kill Danish cartoonist
Danish police on Saturday charged a Somali man with the attempted murder of a cartoonist whose caricatures of the Muslim prophet Mohammed (PBUH) sparked riots and protests around the world. The axe-wielding 28-year-old broke into Kurt Westergaard’s home late Friday, screaming for
Danish police arrest man trying to kill cartoonist
Danish police said on Saturday they shot and arrested an axe-wielding Somali man who tried to kill a cartoonist whose depictions of the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) offended Muslims around the globe. The 28-year-old, who lives in Denmark but was not identified, broke into the home of cartoonist
Serbian president meets with Kuwaiti PM
President Boris Tadić met on Wednesday in Belgrade with Kuwaiti Prime Minister Sheikh Nasser al Mohammed al Ahmed al Sabah. Tadić thanked Kuwait for its support to Serbia’s territorial integrity and sovereignty.
The pilgrimage to Makkah
The annual pilgrimage to Makkah attracts more than two million Muslims each year. The five-day spiritual journey follows the footsteps of Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) Graphic  Keep up with the latest business news from the region with the Emirates Business 24|7 daily newsletter. To
Main 9/11 plotter will be convicted, executed: Obama
US President Barack Obama, defending plans to try Khalid Sheikh Mohammed in civilian court, predicted Wednesday that the accused September 11 author would be convicted and executed. And US Attorney General Eric Holder assured lawmakers that prosecutors know “failure is not an option” and
U.S. to try 9/11 suspects close to Ground Zero
The Obama administration’s decision to try the alleged mastermind of the 9/11 attacks in New York has divided public and political opinion in the United States.
Republicans believe bringing Kahlid Sheikh Mohammed and his four co-accused from Guantanamo into the heart of the city, poses a security risk.



