As chaos reigns, foreigners advised to leave Egypt

Foreign governments stepped up their warnings about travel to Egypt, with several urging their nationals to evacuate as soon as possible, further fueling uncertainty over where the Arab nation is headed after nearly a week of mass protests. The fears of foreign tourists mirrored those of many Egyptians. Dozens with the means to do so rented jets or hopped aboard their own planes in a mad dash that did little to boost confidence in the future... [more]

U.S. presses Mubarak for transition to democracy

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Sunday urged an orderly transition to democracy in Egypt but stopped short of calling on embattled President Hosni Mubarak to step down as Washington sought to avoid a power vacuum. Appearing on a slew of news programs, Clinton pressed Mubarak to ensure that the coming elections are free and fair and to live up to his promises of reform but insisted Egypt must avoid a result like that of Iran, which... [more]

Dutch government advises against travel to Egypt

The Dutch government has changed its travel advice to people wanting to visit Egypt because of the continuing demonstrations. After an emergency cabinet meeting on Sunday morning, the Foreign Ministry advised against any trips to Egypt. Previously the government only advised against non-essential travel. Although no decision has been taken to evacuate Dutch nationals in the country, travel agencies are bringing holiday-makers home. Dutch... [more]

Dutch government reviews travel advice to Egypt

The Dutch government is holding a crisis meeting to evaluate the situation in Egypt because of the continuing anti-government demonstrations. A spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry says the current travel advice that people should avoid Egypt unless absolutely necessary is being reviewed. The United States, Turkey, Russia and Saudi Arabia have advised their citizens in Egypt to leave the country. Washington and Ankara are organising evacuation... [more]

Protests continue as tanks roll into Cairo’s Tahrir Square

Egyptian military tanks surrounded Cairo’s Tahrir Square, where hundreds of protesters had gathered on Saturday. Demonstrators chanted “Down with Mubarak” and “We are all Egyptians.” The atmosphere was tense, but people gathered in the square were posing for pictures with tanks and shaking troops’ hands. Tahrir Square, located near many government buildings in the heart of downtown Cairo, has been a focal... [more]

Obama warns Egypt against violence

US President Barack Obama has called on Egyptian authorities not to use violence against raging political protests, and drove home his message in a 30-minute phone call to President Hosni Mubarak. His warning came Friday as the United States toughened its line on Mubarak’s government, a key Middle Eastern ally, warning it would review billions of dollars in aid to Egypt based on the behavior of the security forces. Obama urged Mubarak... [more]

Egyptian military deploys in Cairo under curfew

Egypt’s military deployed on the streets of Cairo to enforce a nighttime curfew as the sun set Friday on a day of rioting and violent chaos that was a major escalation in the challenge to authoritarian President Hosni Mubarak’s 30-year rule. Still thousands in the capital Cairo defied a nationwide night curfew and were trying to storm two major government buildings — the state TV and the Foreign Ministry. Others were praying... [more]

Clinton calls on Egypt to restrain security forces

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged Egypt on Friday to rein in its security forces and allow peaceful protests, escalating pressure on an important ally as demonstrations raged across the country. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak imposed a curfew and ordered troops to back up police as they struggled to control crowds who flooded the streets of Cairo and other Egyptian cities to demand that he step down. Clashes between protesters and... [more]

Egypt demands Germany return Nefertiti

Egypt’s antiquities chief said Monday that Cairo has demanded that Germany return the 3,400 year-old bust of fabled Queen Nefertiti, 98 years after it was uncovered on the banks of the Nile. Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities head, Zahi Hawass, announced an “official request” backed by Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif and Culture Minister Faruq Hosni for the relic to be handed back. The demand was sent in a letter... [more]

Watchdog slams UN, EU’s human rights ‘cowardice’

The UN and EU stand accused of “cowardice” for claiming to tackle human rights abuses in places like China through soft diplomacy, Human Rights Watch said in its annual report Monday. Highlighting its claim, the report on global human rights violations was issued in Brussels the same day the European Union hosted controversial Uzbek President Islam Karimov amid protests. The New York-based NGO’s executive director Kenneth... [more]

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