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Ali Al Sharnoby

Ali Alsharnoby, an Egyptian journalist and deputy editor, worked in many Egyptian newspapers. Studied at university of Cairo, faculty of law.. and wrote a number of books about the political trends in the Islamic view.

Most Recent Articles by Ali Al Sharnoby:

Kerry in Cairo to whitewash Obama’s association with Muslim Brotherhood

Cairo, Egypt--President Obama is beginning to feel a loss of control regarding the trial of his friend Mohamed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood. Obama sent Secretary of State John Kerry to Cairo to try put distance between himself and the Muslim Brotherhood; to confirm America's alliance with Egypt and try to keep the Russian bear out of Egypt.
- Monday, November 4, 2013

Is Mohamed Morsi losing it?

Cairo, Egypt--Seems that Egyptian authorities are preparing us for something big tomorrow. Speculation and rumours abound about Monday’s Mohamed Morsi trial with statements from former Egyptian Intelligence Chief Murad Muwafi, who warned last week about potential steet violence.
- Sunday, November 3, 2013


The worst part of the Arab Spring..the Arabs themselves!

Cairo, Egypt--When journalists asked previous failed Arab regimes about their reason for not implementing democracy or allowing freedom of speech, their response was always that the Arabs were not ready yet for full democracy. That’s their story and they’re sticking to it.
- Wednesday, October 30, 2013

‘Egypt’s Jon Stewart’ back on the air

Cairo, Egypt--After four month’s absence, the sarcastic Bassem Yoseph (‘Egypt’s Jon Stewart’) returned to the television screen with his sarcasm for all political symbols in Egypt. Yoseph’s brand of sarcasm contributed significantly to motivate people to changing their feelings against former President Mohamed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood. His comedic style broke the longtime restrictions that shackled Egyptians from ridiculing their leaders, in public or private for fear of imprisonment, part of Egyptian life for more than 60 years since the end of the kingdom era.
- Friday, October 25, 2013

History and Artifacts of Egypt is being sold openly on the Internet!

Cairo, Egypt--After two massive revolutions toppled two presidents in the dream for a better country, the Egypt of today lives in confusion and chaos. With the focus on the ongoing prosecution of terrorism and the Muslim Brotherhood, the smuggling and looting of Egyptian antiquities gets a pass. The current climate has encouraged criminals to brazenly promote their activities without fear of law. The antiquities trade is now being openly brokered on the Internet, with seller, buyer and broker comfortably discussing price and details concerning ancient items--starting with Pharaonic monuments--which are more in demand--ending with the Ptolemaic, Assyrian, Roman, Coptic and Islamic Antiquities.
- Wednesday, October 16, 2013


Who is the real enemy: Israel or Muslim brotherhood?

Cairo, Egypt--While the majority of Egyptians were celebrating the anniversary of their army’s victory in the last war (1973 Arab–Israeli War) between Egypt and Israel--which led to the signing of the Camp David peace treaty, the Muslim Brotherhood chose to play the role of an alternative enemy and launched attacks on Egyptians by planting bombs, burning cars and shooting at unarmed civilians marring the anniversary.
- Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Why Egyptian Christians hate Obama

Cairo, Egypt--For years various American administrations used Egyptian Christians--Orthodox Copts--to put pressure on Egyptian governments pushing for policies or to get them to refrain from doing something which the U.S. considered against their interests.
- Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Egyptians inventing a new god to worship

Cairo, Egypt--One of the funny stories of the Arabs before Islam goes along the lines that they were making an idol of “dates” and worshipping them... then when they felt hungry they would simply eat them. When you read ancient Egyptian history, you’ll find that Egyptians used to worship The Pharaoh, ascribing to him greater Holiness than all the other gods and with absolute power and complete submission to the “human” pharaoh, this manner remained with Egyptians for thousands of years until the coming of Islam to Egypt and the forbidding of worship to humans and idols. But it seems that this practice still lives in the genes of the Egyptians, as an inheritance passed down from their ancestors.
- Monday, September 23, 2013

Muslim Brotherhood at the wheel of U.S. diplomatic vehicles in Egypt?

Cairo, Egypt-It was a long two and a half years ago, when the streets of Egypt were full of angry youth and rebels in the first days of the Egyptian revolution on January 28, 2011. This was one of the harshest and bloodiest of scenes that will not be forgotten for decades.
- Wednesday, September 18, 2013

War on Terrorism:  Start in Egypt…end in America

Cairo, Egypt-Perhaps the 9\11 attacks in New York drew the world's attention to Terrorism, and its threat to humanity. Perhaps it was also partially due to the importance of the U.S and its huge mainstream 24-7 mainstream media machine.
- Monday, September 16, 2013

Muslim Brotherhood Major Financial World Power?

Cairo, Egypt-After the 9\11 attacks in New York, many reports surfaced about the the Muslim Brotherhood and the large sums of money owned by them, spread throughout global financial markets. Reports indicated how the money came from suspicious transactions through money laundering, drug dealing and arms dealing.
- Sunday, September 8, 2013

U.S. Ambassador Scandals with the Muslim Brotherhood Leaders

Cairo, Egypt-To many of us here in Egypt, it seems that President Obama sees the world as a chess board with the U.S. ambassadors like pieces as he moves and implements his vision and personal beliefs, a vision that serves only his friends and convictions, regardless of anything else.
- Wednesday, September 4, 2013

The Muslim Brotherhood Fall uncovers American-European schemes

Cairo, Egypt-After American and European intelligence and research centers spent long years in attempts to conceptualize and create a new Middle East serving the interests of those countries, and to achieve the ultimate security of Israel, even the most pessimistic among them could not imagine that the Muslim brotherhood group-- seeded and grown in America, they were building castles in the sand.
- Sunday, August 25, 2013


New ‘Cold War’ between Russia and America in the Land of Pharaohs

New 'Cold War' between Russia and America in the Land of Pharaohs
Cairo, Egypt-Despite it being a long time since the end of the Cold War between the U.S.-led Western camp and the Eastern-led Eastern one, what is happening today in Egypt is proof of what still lies in the hearts of both sides who are waiting for any chance to direct a painful hit at the other side, to win a round or cause a loss to ‘the enemy’.
- Saturday, August 17, 2013

Muslim Brotherhood demands the U.S and NATO to invade Egypt and destroy its army

Cairo, Egypt-In the weirdest statement yet announced by a person belonging to any country in the world, a Muslim Brotherhood leader called Mohammed El-Beltagy, asked the United States, the European Union and NATO to send their armies to Egypt to fight against the Egyptian army and destroy it, under the pretext that the army wants to destroy the Muslim Brotherhood and scatter them.
- Monday, July 29, 2013

Muslim Brotherhood spreading rumors and lies in Egypt as their last weapon!


Days after the June 30 Revolution, during which millions of Egyptians filled the streets demanding the ouster of the Mohamed Morsi-led Muslim Brotherhood regime and after the Egyptian Army came to the rescue, the Muslim Brotherhood is still organizing demonstrations which often end in violence.
- Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Cairo is on fire while blood is shed everyday

(Editor's note: Egyptian journalist Ali Al-Sharnoby who worked as a deputy editor for English-speaking newspapers in Egypt, sends this report from the ground to Canada Free Press . Al- Sharnoby studied at University of Cairo, faculty of law and is the author of a number of books about the political trends in Islam). Cairo, Egypt--The Ministry of Health in Egypt announced that 9 people were killed and 86 others were injured in clashes between supporters of former President Mohamed Morsi, and other civilians in the areas of Cairo, Giza and Qalyubia, on Monday evening and continued through Tuesday morning.
- Tuesday, July 23, 2013

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