Two years of civil war in Syria have caused more than 100,000 deaths and determined at least 1.7 million refugees across its borders.
The approximately three-quarters of Muslims of Syria belong to the Sunni sect. However, the Assad dynasty, which ruled the country from 1970 belongs to the minority Alawite sect, which is close to Shiite Islam.
The Islamic Republic of Iran is a staunch ally of Assad's government and has provided (and provides), military training and economic development.
They are doing everything to try to overshadow us, not to bring out the facts and the testimonies of people who have lived and are living the events in Egypt. The Research Institute on geopolitical risks Triage Duepuntozero I have the honor to preside, is collecting various testimonies and material of all kinds in order to bring out the facts, the truth that they do not want to leave. Our intent is to work on the reality of the facts in order to develop analyzes of higher level and try to identify geopolitical risks, with the ambition to predict future developments. We had already predicted what would happen in our risk report 2013/2014. In spite of everything, we will continue WITHOUT ANY POSITION TO TAKE NO DEPLOYMENT and emphasizing the TOTAL FREEDOM Institute, about what is happening in the Egyptian Theater ALWAYS LOOKING FOR THE TRUTH.
In this day of anger after the Friday prayers and took to the streets millions of people across Egypt despite the curfew, to protest against the military dictatorship that continues to kill without mercy.
Some people have made a shield to protect banks and churches.
Tanks, helicopters and snipers on the buildings massacring people took to the streets, the number of victims is not yet defined.
Relatives of victims killed by the Egyptian army are a clear rejection by the Egyptian to give them permission to bury their loved ones and are forced to sign reports of death where it is indicated that the victim committed suicide ... in this way the army is trying to take away his responsibility for this massacre.
Demonstrations throughout Egypt after the black day yesterday, also in Alexandria, Egypt took to the streets many people braving the army which has proclaimed a state of emergency yesterday that will last for a month, and that the will make every cruel act forgetting every human rule.
The Egyptian security forces have violently repressed the Muslim Brotherhood camps of al-Nahda and Al-Rabaa Adawiya in the capital, Egyptian sources speak of more than 800 deaths among the ranks of the pro-Morsi supporters, but it is extremely difficult to provide realistic data. The clashes spread outside Cairo too, in particular in the northern city of Minya, where 15 people were killed and a Coptic church was torched, and in the city of Fayoum, where 17people died. On 15/08 supporters of Morsi stormed the government building of Giza and burned with throwing Molotov cocktails. A cameraman Skynews, Mick Deane, and a journalist in the UAE, Habiba Ahmed Abd Elaziz were killed on Wednesday.
In a dramatic day yesterday as Egypt has experienced dramatic moments over 525 fibula killed by the Egyptian army, most of them are hit with bullets to the head and heart not to forget the people burned alive. Aladwiya Square has become a scene of a horror movie, unfortunately, a film that still live our brothers in humanity the Egyptian brothers.
The Islamist supporters of ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi have just made yet another manifestation of protest demanding his reinstatement.
Until now, the Brotherhood has refused to accept what he calls an illegal coup against bites and has publicly demanded the return of the elected president, who is currently being held in a secret location.
The new authorities have accused Islamic leaders of incitement to violence, froze the assets of the Brotherhood and they promised to put them on trial.
In his first press conference since the election last June, the Iranian president Hassan Rohani said that there would be problems to conduct direct negotiations with the U.S. on the Iranian nuclear issue, as long as national interests are protected and to be put aside language of pressures and threats.
The U.S., according to Rohani, should not follow any hidden agenda and work towards the mutual respect between the two nations. Rohani also criticized the laws passed by the House of Representatives U.S. and the calls by U.S. senators to a tightening of sanctions against Iran.
Today, 4 August 2013, after having received yesterday the blessing of the Supreme Leader Khamenei, the new Iranian president Hassan Rohani has sworn in front of the Majles during a ceremony which was attended for the first time sent from different countries: the former EU chief diplomat Javier Solana, the presidents of Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Pakistan, and the officer of North Korea Kim Yong Nam.
Hassan Rohani happens to Mahmud Ahmadinejad, who during his two terms has been noted for the closure to the West over its nuclear program and the increased tension with Israel.