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20 ways to circumvent the Egyptian government’s... →
soupsoup: via Xeni Jardin
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: del cazzo e della merda →
oneblood: Aveva chiamato uno di quelli che non sentiva da parecchio tempo, uno di quelli pericolosi per davvero e gli aveva chiesto di procurargli una delle sue. Erano giovani per davvero, non come quella marocchina di merda che lo aveva fatto finire in quel vortice di fango e merda in cui…
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“[…] E se invece che da puttaniere cominciassimo a trattarlo da ladro? Se...”
– leonardo: Cercando un altro Egitto (via uomoinpolvere) (colpito e affondato)
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This is terrorism, right? Guy attempts to bomb...
shortformblog: who Roger Stockham, a 63-year-old California resident, was arrested last week in Michigan on felony charges over a “bias-motivated attack.” what Stockman reportedly was arrested outside of a mosque with a very large number of consumer fireworks. They could’ve hurt a lot of people. where Dearborn, Michigan, near one of the largest Islamic centers in the entire country. 30 percent...
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Egypt viewed US military aid as reward for keeping... →
mohandasgandhi: Egypt’s President Hosni Mubarak and his generals have viewed generous US military aid as an “untouchable” reward for keeping peace with Israel, according to leaked US documents posted by WikiLeaks. The secret diplomatic cable from 2009 underscored the deep ties between the two countries and Washington’s difficult position as a week of massive street protests threatened to...
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The ‘Italian Job’ and Other Highlights From U.S.’s... →
emmanuelnegro: soupsoup: Nicholas Kusnetz at Pro Publica According to Human Rights Watch, Egypt welcomed more CIA detainees than any other country from the 1990s through 2005. And while renditions happen only with the assurance that a foreign partner will not torture the prisoner, as one CIA officer once told Congress, the assurances “weren’t worth a bucket of warm spit.” .
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