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Friday, June 17, 2011

Nigerian Islamist sect claims bomb attack -paper, Posted by Meosha Eaton


ABUJA, June 17 (Reuters) - A radical Islamist sect based in northeastern Nigeria claimed responsibility on Friday for a bomb attack on the country's police headquarters, according to a statement sent to a local newspaper.

Police said they believed a suicide bomber detonated the explosives, which tore through the car park outside the headquarters in the capital Abuja on Thursday, killing several people. They blamed radical Islamist sect Boko Haram.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Egypt's Brotherhood calls for protests to continue, Posted by Meosha Eaton

February 11, 2011 1:00:22 PM

"Mubarak appeared before us with a stinging speech that proves that he is still in charge. He still says he will do this and do that but will delegate authority to his deputy. But it's just more deceptive words to stop the people's demands," the Islamist movement said in a statement.

Mubarak said in the speech he was giving Vice-President Omar Suleiman presidential powers but gave no details and said he intended to stay in office until elections in September.

Suleiman promised in a speech afterwards to carry out political and constitutional reforms that Mubarak had authorised, and urged protesters to return home.
"The two statements issued by Mubarak and his deputy are rejected by the people," said the Brotherhood.

"It is your fate to face an arrogant, corrupt regime that is betting on your patience and ability running out, so prove how patient and determined and insistent you are and take back your rights," the statement said, addressing the people.

Mubarak has long presented himself to the West as a bulwark against the officially banned Brotherhood, the oldest Islamist group in the Arab world.

But representatives of the movement attended talks about constitutional reform with vice-president Suleiman this week -- the first time they have been offered such a political role at the table.

The group's statement was issued before an army communique on Friday saying the military would guarantee that Mubarak's promised reforms were carried out.

(Reporting by Andrew Hammond, editing by Paul Taylor)