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Egypt: Mubarak's spies on the offensive

For the first time since the resignation of the former dictator Hosni Mubarak, dozens of agents of the hated Security State attacked the demonstrators who were protesting against the destruction of secret documents. Today the presentation of the new government

Cairo, March 7, 2011, Nena News - Dozens of spies in civilian clothes belonging hated State Security (Amn al Dawla), one of the main instruments of oppression of the regime 's Former President Hosni Mubarak, attacked with petrol bombs, sticks and knives the crowd last night trying to get into the headquarters of security services to prevent the destruction of secret documents. The attack was very violent and the wounded number in the tens and only the intervention of the army, which had to fire into the air for several minutes to disperse the two sides, has avoided the worst consequences.
For days, thousands of protesters of the "revolution of January 25," last February 11 that forced him to resign Mubarak, tried to enter the premises of the state security services to prevent the destruction of tens of thousands of files by secret agents. The latter fear the opening of investigations by the judiciary - which is becoming increasingly independent of the executive - in relation to very serious abuses (and torture) ordered by Mubarak and his government. why secret agents are destroying the files. The revolutionary movement is therefore trying to save documents and has so far attempted, and in many cases succeeding, to enter in 11 seats of the Security State, responsible for widespread corruption, the arrogance and torture, have imposed names for the direction of the media, until the deaths of detainees, thanks to emergency legislation that allowed not to notify the arrests of relatives and retain all 'Finally, the' suspects'.
In this atmosphere of high tension comes oggila presentation of the new government Essam Sharaf, who succeeded Ahmad Shafiq, the last prime minister chosen by Mubarak. Sharaf, apparently, has decided to focus on the break with the past, choosing how they wanted the new Egyptian Foreign Ministers of Justice and Interior. The name of the most excellent among the torpedoes is to Ahmed Abul Gheit, the head of the Egyptian diplomacy since 2004, and his right arm in the line of Mubarak's support for Israeli policies in the region, beginning with the siege of Gaza. In its place was chosen Nabil Elaraby, former judge of the International Court of Justice, former Permanent Representative to the UN and near to the Assembly for a Change of reformist Mohammad ElBaradei.
bad start while in charge of the new Interior Minister, Mansour El Essawy
accepting that the ministry had said that the mission of the State Security will be limited to "fight terrorism" without interfering in the daily life of citizens. But after yesterday's violence evening, his task is made even more difficult. Meanwhile, yesterday began to circulate details on the organization of the constitutional referendum held on March 19. The vote will be watched by 16,000 judges, divided into thirty commissions. The reformist Mohammed ElBaradei has expressed strong reservations on the planned referendum, saying that the amendments are not enough in a few articles of the Constitution to guarantee democracy, but it is necessary to rewrite the whole paper because the Constitution in force gives too much power to the president. Nena News

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