Silva
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I think world leaders are effectively playing chicken with each other now, none of them wants to be the first to come out with "Mubarak, piss off" but once one does, I can't help but feel the rest will too.
I think world leaders are effectively playing chicken with each other now, none of them wants to be the first to come out with "Mubarak, piss off" but once one does, I can't help but feel the rest will too.
They are assaulting foreign journalists now everywhere and confiscating their equipments. State Tv has been busy past days saying this is all a foreign conspiracy. Thousands of police personnel in civilian clothes are everywhere , so are thugs.
More ppl are going to Tahrir from everywhere and many protests in different cities
From what I've heard on the BBC world service. Many of the Egyptian protesters interviewed said they don't see Israel as an enemy and it shouldn't fear their fight for democracy. IMO if they don't allow their government to be over Islamised and get a leadership style similar to what Turkey has been trying to implement for ages, they will probably prove an even more beneficial ally to Israel than under Mubarak's leadership.
They are assaulting foreign journalists now everywhere and confiscating their equipments. State Tv has been busy past days saying this is all a foreign conspiracy. Thousands of police personnel in civilian clothes are everywhere , so are thugs.
More ppl are going to Tahrir from everywhere and many protests in different cities
Yeah, several members of CNN's crew have been roughed up, and the Beeb had their crew arrested, blindfolded, and interrogated for three hours.
Mubarak seems to be using old school 1970s tactics of intimidation in the 24 hour news cycle/social media savvy, world of 2011. It will only alienate him and hasten his demise.
My question was also aimed at the prospect of the masses settling for less than a full democracy, as long they rid Egypt of Mubarak.
Most people I've spoken to are siding with the revolution so here's hoping there's no more violence and that Mubarak can get the hell out of there cos it's clear he's not wanted.
That would be 10-15 people? Who knows what tens of millions of Egyptians want. Now even if all want rid of Mubarak that's still not enough. Iraq is a good recent example that getting rid of the dictator is the easy part.
yes, approx 10-15, mostly Americans.
If we can judge by the demonstrations then it looks like the Egyptians want Mubarak out. again, I hope for no more violence but also peaceful transitition to full democracy. don't want a repeat of the Iranian scenario.
Hmmm...not sure about that. Full democracy is not just about having free election in September, but also having the following in 4-5 years, and then another one 4-5 years after that. Full democracy includes women rights, basic civil rights and so on. I doubt the existing gap in political culture can be bridged by two-week demonstrations at a-Tahrir.
Hmmm...not sure about that. Full democracy is not just about having free election in September, but also having the following in 4-5 years, and then another one 4-5 years after that. Full democracy includes women rights, basic civil rights and so on. I doubt the existing gap in political culture can be bridged by two-week demonstrations at a-Tahrir.
They are assaulting foreign journalists now everywhere and confiscating their equipments. State Tv has been busy past days saying this is all a foreign conspiracy. Thousands of police personnel in civilian clothes are everywhere , so are thugs.
More ppl are going to Tahrir from everywhere and many protests in different cities
What does woman's rights have to do with any of this? Are you implying that women are oppressed in Egypt, or are you just playing up the Arab stereotype of women beaters?
I didn't know Arabs had this reputation. Anyway, you'll find that women rights correlate with modernism and democracy.
Future is unknown
Now i'm literally terrified
Of course you didn't. I'm glad you at least admit your ignorance, I just wish you'd admit it more often rather than give an opinion of everything. FYI You'd be hard pushed to find laws in Egypt that explicitly give men more rights. You're just making random statements that mean nothing in particular.
P.S. Egypt is nothing like Iraq, so stop comparing the two.
TBF Iraq was a pretty good place for women as far as the ME is concerned. Very very progressive.
That would be 10-15 people? Who knows what tens of millions of Egyptians want. Now even if all want rid of Mubarak that's still not enough. Iraq is a good recent example that getting rid of the dictator is the easy part.
Nah. Egypt is nothing like Iraq mate. Plus Muburak never reached Saddam's level of dictatorship. That's how people are able to attempt to kick him out themselves. The best thing about Egypt is their population is mostly young and educated. It will be hard for any new leaders to take them for a ride.That would be 10-15 people? Who knows what tens of millions of Egyptians want. Now even if all want rid of Mubarak that's still not enough. Iraq is a good recent example that getting rid of the dictator is the easy part.
Nah. Egypt is nothing like Iraq mate. Plus Muburak never reached Saddam's level of dictatorship. That's how people are able to attempt to kick him out themselves. The best thing about Egypt is their population is mostly young and educated. It will be hard for any new leaders to take them for a ride.