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  • "Her message is that Egypt is a sovereign state, with a legitimate government, that doesn't surrender to the threats from Washington," said Moataz A.

    Egypt Seeks to Smooth Ties With U.S. Charles Levinson 2012

  • But Moataz Mahmoud, the head of the Hurriya Freedom Party he is running with said that such well-known figures such as Mr. Talab around Egypt are expected to win seats because they have a long history of looking after their constituents.

    Key Clans Hold Sway in Egypt Elections Charles Levinson 2011

  • "Elections cannot be held under this state of emergency," said Moataz Al Fegiery, the deputy director of the Middle East and North Africa program for the International Center for Transitional Justice, a New York-based human rights advocacy group.

    Emergency-Law Extension Worries Egyptian Activists Matt Bradley 2011

  • "If what's happening is intentional and planned, then it's a conspiracy that I will not take part in," one member of the council, the political scientist Moataz Billah Abdel Fattah, wrote on Facebook, explaining his resignation and urging others to follow.

    NYT > Home Page By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK 2011

  • Residents from the town said the strike happened just after 6am, killing brothers Mohammed, three, and Moataz, five, and their mother Ibtisam.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

  • We are not simply asking for one person to leave power, said one protester, Abdullah Moataz.

    BBC News - Home 2012

  • "Gaddafi troops have not invaded the city on foot until now," said Moataz al-Gheriani, who lives in downtown Ajdabiya and is in touch with the rebels.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2011

  • "Gadhafi troops have not invaded the city on foot until now," said Moataz al-Ghariani, who lives in downtown Ajdabiya and is in touch with the rebels.

    Thestar.com - Home Page Maggie Michael 2011

  • "Gadhafi troops have not invaded the city on foot until now," said Moataz al-Ghariani, who lives in downtown Ajdabiya and is in touch with the rebels.

    Thestar.com - Home Page Maggie Michael 2011

  • The Egyptian photographer Moataz Nasr tells the story of his country's people through a series of poignant pictures, among them, photos of "Eish," the flat bread that is so vital to the Egyptian people.

    NYT > Home Page By AIDA ALAMI 2011

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