Many people see President Mohamed Morsy being ousted is but a military coup against the legitimate president. However, many other people, including myself, think that it was a new revolution to correct the path of the preceding one in 2011 that aimed to get rid of a tyranny and to gain freedom, democracy, civil state as well as social justice.
I lost my mind few hours after I had arrived to Zurich, Switzerland, as I heard in their media that what happened on June 30 was but a soft military coup. Many politicians here in Switzerland claim that the leaders of the army had planned to overthrow the Muslim Brotherhood by the mobilization of citizens to protest after they had blocked supplies of gas and diesel fuel, as well as cut off electricity for long hours
Two whole weeks since the new memorable date 30/06/2013! Who could believe so soon Egypt will be free from Morsy and Co. or let me say JUST MORSY the Co. which is Muslim Brotherhood still around trying by all means to remain in the show! Yes, SHOW and what a show a very low grade show good for retarded people, so the question here is:-
I have lately noticed a lot of unclear and confusing news coming from the States. I believe that because a big country like the States couldn’t come to a decision about what has happened in Egypt, America failed to understand what’s going on. If we looked at the foreign policy of America in the last 10 years, we would find a lot of mistakes in those polices. Starting from Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, and ending with Egypt.
I couldn't wait to see the expected constitutional declaration and the new government. However, I found this declaration as a slap on the face because it tries to bring Egypt back to the Middle Ages. It was pretty much a Salafist declaration with a strong flavor of political Islamists who seek old fashioned regimes that don't fit today's life.
Before the revolution of January 25, the Egyptians dreamed about change. They wanted to change the regime as well as the old ideas; change repression and violation of human rights; change the culture of rejection of the others.
America has decided to hit Afghanistan after bin Laden had attacked America's World Trade Center. America and the NATO, have attacked Afghanistan however it had nothing to do with the attack on the World Trade Center.
After hearing the statement of the Armed Forces on July 3, many Egyptians rejoiced as the Muslim Brotherhood was overthrown. However, Western and American media described this great victory in Egypt as a coup.
Last week out of good intentions I posted an open letter to the world trying to explain why Morsy should not stay in power more than that, Egyptian youth who lead the revolution on 25th. Of January 2011 proved to be more than tough like almost all Egyptians while I sat sleepless for thee days on June 2012 trying to imagine Egypt under MB rule and had seen the revolution stolen and sat in despair wondering how many years will stay in that darkness imposed by MB those young people did not give up on their revolution when I saw them in a talk show on TV I got back some of my lost confidence telling myself Egypt will be safe in their hands!
After the June 30th revolution, or, the third wave of January 25 if you will, succeeded in achieving it’s goal to oust ex-President Morsi we have to ask ourselves an important question: do we have to include the Islamic Current or can we just dismiss them from the political process?
We are lucky to witness such historical events in Egypt that next generations will remember forever. We are going to tell our children about these events as our grandfathers used to tell us stories about Orabi and the revolution of 1919.
In his last speech, the rejected president, Mohamed Morsy, has tried to take refuge in his lost legitimacy to avoid stepping down according to the demands of his people. He threatened by the expected violence and chaos. However, I have some notes…
Many speculations are heard about the intense movements of Anne Patterson, the U.S. Ambassador in Egypt, before the revolution of June 30. She met with many political figures including Khairat Al-Shater, whose role is yet not very clear in the presidency (that owe blind obedience to the Guidance Office of the Muslim Brotherhood).
Though many people used to call the Muslim Brotherhood a "national faction", I have never considered them national or even Egyptians. I am not talking here about the former General Guide insulting Egypt and wishing for a Malaysian president for Egypt, which proves Islamism ideology that does not recognize homelands or borders. Thus, they are not national nor Egyptians.
In fact as I write this on 29th. Of June the Egyptian People will stand up -if not already from last night STANDING TELLING MORSY GO AWAY- I plan to be standing up as well so I'll not be able to write so I had to write today, but this will be available to you all on Jully 1st, 2013!
We have reached the day that all people were waiting for the last few days: June 30th. This day is the day Tamarod set for Morsi’s “step down” through demonstrations all over Egypt. The question now is: will today be the end of the Muslim Brotherhood, and the beginning of the Opposition’s power? Or, is this the day the Muslim Brotherhood will dominate over the country?
As 30 June looms ahead, and with Egyptians in overdrive to rally support for their respective causes, a number of questions beg unambiguous, definitive answers. Why, in specific is the rebellion?
I saw the reactions of some angry Coptic youth after the Church had expressed her high estimate for the the military institution. This happened after the announcement of Defense Minister in which he promised to support the will of the people and refuse insulating the army.
The fact that June has always brought the shame of the Egyptian setback in 1967 is about to change. This month is going to bring pride of victory after we get rid of the Muslim Brotherhood's occupation. The Egyptians are going to correct the path, restore the revolution and make its slogans come true including freedom and social justice
Egypt has never experienced a civil war; however, this was changed when the Arab occupation arrived. They brought division, shabbiness and corruption. Moreover, they were used to attack and kill each other, even for nothing.
Being in power, the Muslim Brotherhood sent a clear message to the fanatics and the Islamists that they are welcome to do whatever they want in Egypt, even using slightly different techniques. They knew that it’s time to share the spoils as well as power.
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A small group of activists stage a one hour protest outside the Shura Council on Saturday 9 November to call for a no to military trials for civilians