Dear All, Thanks for your concern about Egypt. Let me give you an - TopicsExpress



          

Dear All, Thanks for your concern about Egypt. Let me give you an overall background about the situation in Egypt. When the 25th January 2011 revolt erupted against Mubarak, we mostly were happy because of the corruption that we all suffered. When he stated that he is not going to stay in power when his term ends after 9 months, we mostly agreed and started to get back home, then a stupid fight took place in Tahrir square between some people who claimed to be Mubarak supporters and the demonstrators AKA “the Camel Battle”, so the people got back to the square and demanded that he leaves power now. Very strange! Isn’t it? Why his supporters attacked the demonstrators if they were going home and ending the revolt????? So I went home and told everyone that this fight was fabricated clearly by radical religious groups to provoke people and keep them on the square. Who else gains from it? Who else gains from getting the people back to the square? But unfortunately the fight was perfectly fabricated. So Mubarak stepped down and the Military Council took over as interim authority to handle the country until we elect another president, this was on 11/2/2011. Since then a lot of demonstrations, protests, & sit-ins took place against the military council forcing him to hasten and rush to hand over the power to an elected regime. The last round of presidential elections was between Morsi and Ahmed Shafiq, the former Aviation Minister in Mubarak regime, a very popular figure, who built very modern airports. So the Competition was tough, the result was 51%Morsi, 49%Shafiq. Shafiq claimed an election fraud took place and overlooked by the military council because the council wanted to get rid of the whole issue ASAP. Then Morsi, who belongs to a radical religious group that embraces violence started to encourage lawyers who belong to the same group to fabricate corruption allegations against his formal opponent, Shafiq, so he left the country to UAE. On 21November 2012, Morsi issued a Constitutional Declaration that suspended the constitution and seized all legislative powers, he also removed the Prosecutor General and appointed another one who belongs to his group, an act of a clear ridicule and disrespect. Since then the demonstrations and protests did not stop. Every day he was flaring the situation by a new stupid dictator decision such as appointing people only from his group as ministers and government officials, increase taxes and raise prices, cutting electricity almost 4-5hours/day, besides, fuel has almost disappeared from gas stations. What really made the situation worse is that he held a conference at Cairo National Stadium three weeks ago and invited all the leaders of the terrorist groups and extremist religious figures who spent the whole meeting threatening and intimidating his opponents and also it was full of incitement against other religions. Two days later 4 Shiite Muslims were beaten to death in a small city near Cairo. Last week, he made a public statement at Cairo International Conference Hall attacking all his opponents and media channels, and accusing them of being traitors and remnants of the old regime, he even included in his attack, some figures that we all consider as patriotic symbols of the revolution of 25 January 2011. That’s why the current uprising took place since Sunday 30 June 2013, his first anniversary in office, a year that most people here consider it to be the worst year in the Egyptian contemporary history. The army refused and rejected the shouts and threats of violence and killings unleashed by Morsi after three days of the human flood of demonstrations and rallies against him. Then the army decided to side with the will of the people, removed Morsi from office, appointed a civilian interim president (the Head of the Constitutional Court according to the constitution) to manage the country until we elect another president. It is not a coup d’état Obama. It is not a coup d’état CNN. Shame on you Obama, Shame on you CNN. I hope I made it clear for you to understand what is going on here. Mr. Obama, stop supporting this terrorist Morsi, stop putting pressure on the army. Please forward this to all your friends in the US and Europe.
Posted on: Fri, 05 Jul 2013 10:01:09 +0000

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