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  • Tuesday ,12 March 2013
العربية

Is MB departure the beginning or the end?

Eid Fekry Amin

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Tuesday ,12 March 2013

Is MB departure the beginning or the end?

There is really no reason for such many crimes committed on daily basis by the current regime in Egypt. Egyptian people are murdered because they claim their rights and express themselves! In fact, president Mohammed Morsy is the one responsible for killing those innocent people who carry no weapon other than their voices. Those peaceful demonstrators are being killed by the Muslim Brotherhood and their supporters in Egypt. This apparently marks the end of their rule, which has become so near.

The president has to resign under such increasing gap between the ruler and the people. Such resignation would be a historical decision for the president that preserves some of his lost dignity and shows some wisdom. Furthermore, it's significant for a governor to avoid withering clashes with his people as most Egyptians now demand president Morsy to step down. Such demands have developed to forms of demonstrations, sit-ins, strikes and civil disobedience all over the country.
 
It's better for the Muslim Brotherhood to step down than to be overthrown or to face a military coup. However it would be a hard job for the military as the Muslim Brotherhood has a lot of money and weapons, the MB wouldn’t fight against the military for long as this would mark the end of their worst scenario.
 
Such confrontation will lead them back to work underground in the darkness, and will mark the end of the bad experience of Egypt suffering with political Islam in Egypt.