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by Jammie
Well, this sure sets up an interesting week to come.
Egyptians who helped overthrow a 29-year dictatorship in a widely hailed
revolution have now given the country’s first democratically elected
president one day to step down from office.
In a statement posted Monday on its official Facebook page, Tamarod (the
“rebel” campaign”) demanded that if President Mohamed Morsy doesn’t
leave office by Tuesday, the group will begin a civil disobedience movement,
call for nationwide protests and march on the presidential palace, where
Morsy’s administration is running affairs.
If the last few days have been any indication, Tamarod’s deadline will
most likely be ignored.
Both sides — the anti-government demonstrators and Morsy’s supporters
– have dug in their heels.
And the results have been deadly.
On Monday, protesters stormed the main headquarters of the Muslim
Brotherhood, the party that Morsy led before his election. Armed with
Molotov cocktails, the mob set the office on fire, shouting, “The people
have toppled the regime.”
At least 16 people were killed and more than 780 were wounded Sunday and
Monday during the unrest in Egypt, the nation’s health minister said,
according to the official Egypt News agency.
Dr. Mohammed Mustafa Hamid told the news agency that eight people alone
were killed in clashes at the Muslim Brotherhood’s national headquarters in
Cairo. All but 182 of the wounded have left the hospital after receiving
treatment for their injuries.
Those calling for Morsy’s ouster say he has hijacked the gains made in
the revolution that toppled Hosni Mubarak and has pushed aside moderate
voices.
They say Morsy’s policies are to blame for a breakdown in law and order
, for an economy that’s gone south, and for a gas shortage that has
Egyptians waiting at the pumps for hours.
Meanwhile, the guy who championed the so-called Arab Spring and hosted the
Muslim Brotherhood at the White House has basically been silent, even while
in Africa. He urges dialogue or something. Sure, what we need now is more
talk. Meanwhile, after a day that featured the largest protest in history,
the American media is doing their best to bury the Egyptian revolt, with
some not even reporting the historic event. | b*******n 发帖数: 8420 | 2 侯赛因奥巴马支持的都是阿拉伯极端宗教势力
这些穆斯林掌权之后连前来采访的美国女记者都给轮流发生性关系了
现在的二次革命就是世俗派起义,要把极端穆斯林赶走 | y*******w 发帖数: 5917 | 3 老夫早在利比亚已开始的时候就说美国是吃错药了,支持伊斯兰造反派,难道是准备把
整个中东变成伊朗么?
【在 l****z 的大作中提到】 : Protesters to Morsi: You Have a Day to Leave » : by Jammie : Well, this sure sets up an interesting week to come. : Egyptians who helped overthrow a 29-year dictatorship in a widely hailed : revolution have now given the country’s first democratically elected : president one day to step down from office. : In a statement posted Monday on its official Facebook page, Tamarod (the : “rebel” campaign”) demanded that if President Mohamed Morsy doesn’t : leave office by Tuesday, the group will begin a civil disobedience movement, : call for nationwide protests and march on the presidential palace, where
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