Wednesday, 3 July 2013

Egyptian army spying on the Egyptian president

The Egyptian army has a plan ready to push President Mohamed Mursi aside and suspend the constitution if the president fails to strake a power-sharing deal with his opponents within 24 hours.
The Egyptian army is prepared to shed blood to preserve Egypt. This developments that have been in Egypt show that the country is taking big steps to ensure their existence in the future - the people of Egypt demand that the President resigns and the Military has told Reuters that the army is prepared to deploy troops on the streets of Cairo and other cities to prevent clashes.

Mursi supporters and opponents

Fighting between Mursi supporters and opponents broke out on Tuesday afternoon in the Cairo suburb of Giza, in Alexandria and in the town of Qalyubia, north of Cairo, security sources said.
In Alexandria, soldiers intervened to separate rival factions.
Protesters remained encamped overnight in Cairo's central Tahrir Squareand protest leaders called for another mass rally later in the day, dubbed a "Tuesday of persistence", to try to force the president out

Spy equipment found earlier - is it still there?

The spying software FinFisher or FinSpy has been found in Egypt earlier - the software would have enabled the government to spy and monitor activists and censor websites.
During the last years the world has seen that there are multiple packages that can supply the same as the Gamma International's FinFisher software.

Spying software used in 

Citizenlab.org has made a overview which will show you were FinFisher has been reported.

Of course there are more spying tools which will allow the government to spy on it's citizens. We have made a report on those spying tools which you can find here.

PRISM

The well known program PRISM that also allows the users to spy on people has brought a lot of attention to the world of espionage and monitoring. Edward Snowden is still searching for a safe haven and Obama has said that he will not send fighter jets to get Edward Snowden.

The future of Egypt

Egypt has had a lot of clashes in the last years - how do we see the future of Egypt? Will there be peace? or will it just escalate? I would like to hear what the readers think about this subject.

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