Questions of blood
Suleiman Shafik
Article Of The Day
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Thursday ,12 February 2015
After the execution of the Jordanian pilot by ISIS, the Jordanian authorities responded by the execution of two terrorists Sajida Rashawy and Ziad Karbouli. This made the Egyptian public opinion wonder: Why many terrorists have not been yet executed in Egypt including the terrorist Habara who confessed he had killed Egyptian soldiers in Arish massacre in Sinai? Does the authorities wait for a new deal with the Muslim Brotherhood on the Sadat-style in 1972, which led to the return of the Brotherhood to attack leftist and Nazarenes. Later, the constitution was amended to state that Islam is the religion of the state, which gave the Islamists the constitutional legitimacy.
In 2005, Mubarak regime made a deal with the Brotherhood, which was called (inheritance in exchange for Empowerment), which gave the Brotherhood great economic advantages.
Furthermore, why religious based political parties have not yet been disbanded? Why the killer of Shimaa Sabagh has not yet arrested? Why Al-Azhar has not yet named ISIS a terrorist organization? These are many questions that should be answered.
I say to leaders of political parties: Stop being so divided and losers. They can’t unite even for the upcoming parliament. May God support the president, as the situation is so hard. The Egyptian people carried out six revolutions in 1804 - 1881 - 1919 - 1952, January 25, 2011 and June 30, 2013. Yet, they are still struggling against political and religious elites that can see and hear no more.