I've been always dreaming of applying democracy in Egypt, as I was never satisfied with the amount of democracy achieved after the revolution of 1952, and I believed that political parties could do something to develop the political scene against the ridiculous Nazi ideas of that time.
One of my facebook friends posted this in his status and I decided to join the cause Please my friends...send this to all media and organizations in the world: I am an Egyptian citizen... I am accusing the U.S. administration that they have supported terrorists to rule Egypt and helped them in murdering the Egyptian people and occupying the land of Egypt by force of arms through fraud elections.
In the course of war, the military could resort to a tactic known as "repositioning" or "redeployment". The Egyptian army is now engaged in a political redeployment, a key feature of which is keeping a distance from the presidency. At the same time, the military establishment is projecting itself in a new light as being above all sides to the current political struggle.
What happened in Tunisia lately with the assassination of Shokry Bal Aeid is by no means similar of what is happening in Egypt. Egypt has taken part in assassination far before Tunisia. The killing of Mohammed Guindi, the stripping of a person in front of the presidential palace, and the taking away of women’s rights, is assassination! Furthermore, those who believe in the Muslim Brotherhood taking power and being a responsible government are ignorant.
Muslims in Ain Shams, Cairo, have accepted that a church may be built in their neighborhood on one condition: It should have no cross on it. This was the same condition made by the Salafists in many other places like Soul and Ayyat: No crosses!
Few weeks later, I will celebrate my thirty birthday. I'm so happy to celebrate it, and get rid of many bad experiences during the last two years that really had bad effects on me.
People in Egypt are extremely suffering and lacking security, but the president and the Muslim Brotherhood are giving the greatest concern to hand Egypt over to the Muslim Brotherhood group.
The Muslim Brotherhood group has called for a demonstration against violence last Friday in front of Cairo University. This came after most political forces have agreed to the anti-violence document of Al-Azhar, after which Dr. el-Baradie said he was optimistic. However, the document talks in general about violence denouncement, which of course everybody denounces.
A while ago I tried to analyse the confusion in the streets, and as the turmoil in Egypt is still on for extended weeks without a radical solution mayhem still going to God only knows where and for how long.
Many times did president Morsy as well as the Muslim Brotherhood group talk about conspiracies against the president and the state of Egypt, However, they never expose such conspiracies or their resources for security reasons. Later, many people questioned the relationship between such resources and the presidency.
Mrs. Naglaa Morsy, the first lady of Egypt, has taken a vacation in Taba, which shouldn't be something strange. She, as a human being, has the right to relax and enjoy herself. Furthermore, she has the right to spend as much as she wants, as long as she spends from her own money, and stay away from our tax money.
President Mohammed Morsy has given many promises that had never been kept. He promised to solve many problems during his first 100 days, but things are getting even worse! Garbage is all over Egypt, gas is rarely found, bread is too bad, security has many issues to the extent that the governor of Kafr el-Sheik was robbed under duress! Moreover, Dr. Morsy has promised to take consensual decisions, but he has never done so even upon drafting the constitution of Egypt.
After Hamada Saber was assaulted and stripped nude in front of the Presidential Palace by brutal security forces who kept beating him up, all Egyptians felt assaulted, and Egypt was totally insulted.
A while ago when I newly started to write weekly articles on this site I stated it clear and now I re-iterate it clear:-
I couldn’t believe my eyes when I watched the video of beating and stripping Hamada Saber nude in the street by policemen, as I thought this kind of practices has come to end after overthrowing the former regime. In fact, all Egyptians were shocked with his statements about being tortured by the revolutionists. But they were more shocked as he claimed police has nothing to do with this, and that he was stripped nude and was beaten by the demonstrators themselves, despite the video that shows policemen doing this in a brutal way.
I was suffering from headache when I read that comment on Facebook, which calls a Christian politician “The Coptic Judah”. As you may know that Judah was one of twelve disciples of Christ. This Judah has betrayed his Master and handed him over to be crucified. Only then, I suffered more from that headache as I was thinking about such description.
Many Egyptians, who have been supporting Muslim Brotherhood since the revolution of January 25, say bitterly: “We were trapped into supporting MB”. You can hear this statement in Egypt by both rich and poor, well-educated and illiterate, as they found out that the Muslim Brotherhood are after power by all means, and through all Egyptian institutions ending by the presidency.
“This article was published in arabic on Copts United on February 2012, but history repeats itself that we may learn the lessons from the past.”
As I expected 25th of January come and gone and people stood and still standing people died and die been assaulted and still and neither Dr. Morsy resigned nor his regime gone but staying in a fierce stubbornness trying to impose their views and making all kind of excises.
Egypt stands today on the brink of complete collapse it has not witnessed in the darkest moments of its modern history. It does not appear on the horizon likely clear out of the current political impasse after President Mohamed Morsi had abandoned his neutral position as a president of the Republic and transformed the political struggle to bone-crushing battle between him as a representative of the Muslim Brotherhood and other national powers.
I was thinking about Egypt, and how may I describe its situation now. I found that we live at what we may call “the time of thuggery”
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The Light of the Desert-Documentary on St Macarius Monastery, Egypt