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Old 01-31-2011, 01:56 PM   #1
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Torturers, Jailers, Spies Lead Egypt’s ‘New’ Gov

Torturers, Jailers, Spies Lead Egypt’s ‘New’ Government | Danger Room | Wired.com

"Dissidents demanding the end of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak’s regime had better hope they don’t end up under arrest. The first members of Mubarak’s new cabinet — a face-lift so he can stay in power — are heavily involved in the apparatus of state repression, including a spymaster who worked with the U.S. to torture terrorist suspects.

The new prime minister, Ahmed Shafik, is long-time deputy of Mubarak with a reputation for toughness. (Title of a 2005 profile: “With an Iron Fist.”) The new interior minister was the top jailer. And the new vice president is the Middle East’s most powerful intelligence chief. That looks less like the kind of government demanded by the protesters and more like a government designed to crack down on them."

Let’s start with the new internal-security chief, Gen. Mahmoud Wedgy, the former head of prisons. What happens in an Egyptian prison? The State Department’s annual human rights report explains: “[P]rison cells were overcrowded, with a lack of medical care, proper hygiene, food, clean water, and proper ventilation. Tuberculosis was widespread; abuse was common, especially of juveniles in adult facilities; and guards brutalized prisoners.”
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"Dissidents demanding the end of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak’s regime had better hope they don’t end up under arrest. The first members of Mubarak’s new cabinet — a face-lift so he can stay in power — are heavily involved in the apparatus of state repression, including a spymaster who worked with the U.S. to torture terrorist suspects.

The new prime minister, Ahmed Shafik, is long-time deputy of Mubarak with a reputation for toughness. (Title of a 2005 profile: “With an Iron Fist.”) The new interior minister was the top jailer. And the new vice president is the Middle East’s most powerful intelligence chief. That looks less like the kind of government demanded by the protesters and more like a government designed to crack down on them."

Let’s start with the new internal-security chief, Gen. Mahmoud Wedgy, the former head of prisons. What happens in an Egyptian prison? The State Department’s annual human rights report explains: “[P]rison cells were overcrowded, with a lack of medical care, proper hygiene, food, clean water, and proper ventilation. Tuberculosis was widespread; abuse was common, especially of juveniles in adult facilities; and guards brutalized prisoners.”
General Wedgy? Seriously?
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Old 01-31-2011, 02:09 PM   #3
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General Wedgy? Seriously?
That's a misprint, should read, " Wagdy"!
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That's a misprint, should read, " Wagdy"!
I like Wedgy better
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I like Wedgy better
Soon to be a new MPD no doubt...
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Christ! This is a WIRED article. Why does anyone even bother reading this crap?
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"Dissidents demanding the end of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak’s regime had better hope they don’t end up under arrest. The first members of Mubarak’s new cabinet — a face-lift so he can stay in power — are heavily involved in the apparatus of state repression, including a spymaster who worked with the U.S. to torture terrorist suspects.

The new prime minister, Ahmed Shafik, is long-time deputy of Mubarak with a reputation for toughness. (Title of a 2005 profile: “With an Iron Fist.”) The new interior minister was the top jailer. And the new vice president is the Middle East’s most powerful intelligence chief. That looks less like the kind of government demanded by the protesters and more like a government designed to crack down on them."

Let’s start with the new internal-security chief, Gen. Mahmoud Wedgy, the former head of prisons. What happens in an Egyptian prison? The State Department’s annual human rights report explains: “[P]rison cells were overcrowded, with a lack of medical care, proper hygiene, food, clean water, and proper ventilation. Tuberculosis was widespread; abuse was common, especially of juveniles in adult facilities; and guards brutalized prisoners.”
That's different from the old government under Mubarik how, exactly?
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