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πŸͺ– With Mubarak’s acquittal has the Arab Spring amounted to anything? πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¬

29 Saturday Nov 2014

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Three years on, what has been achieved in Egypt?

25 Saturday Jan 2014

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If you looked at the scenes in Tahrer Square tonight, it would appear a great victory has been achieved in the Arab World’s most popular country.
Perhaps, a victory on par with that other achievement that Egypt’s armed forces claim as theirs – victory in the Yom Kippur War of 1973.
Sadly, that much heralded triumph is a big a mirage as the one being trumpeted today.
So far 29 people have lost their lives as Egypt falls apart because of the appallingly stupid actions of its armed forces, who in overthrowing a democratically elected government, banning the party that had won th country’s only democratic election, and imposing a new constititution, for which there was a 38.4 per cent turn out, have virtually guaranteed the break up of the state.
Three years ago today, protesters gathered in Tahrer Square to demand the end of military rule.
They succeeded in getting rid of the man at the top, but not the apparatus that had kept him power for some four decades.
And today, as a military man is poised to take the presidency in an ‘election’ that would have been recognised by Saddam Hussein of Iraq, one has to wonder what has really been achieved in Egypt. 

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Will Iraq, Libya and Syria take Egypt’s lead and return to military rule?

13 Monday Jan 2014

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πŸͺ– From Arab Spring to Arab Street – Egypt’s military overthrow Morsi TEMPLATE ANALYSIS πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¬

04 Thursday Jul 2013

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Arab Spring, Egypt, Egypt and Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt and Protests, Egypt Coup, Muslim Brotherhood, War Crime

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Morsi must be allowed to complete his term

30 Sunday Jun 2013

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Algeria, Arab Spring, Democracy, Egypt, Mubarak, Muslim Brotherhood, Politics πŸ’Ό πŸ—³ πŸͺ–

_68467682_68467681TEMPLATE ANALYSIS

In 1992, the Algerian military fearing the establishment of an Islamist government canceled the country’s elections. The Military also banned the group that had won the first two rounds of the democratic process, namely theΒ Front Islamique du Salut.

As a result, the country was plunged into civil war that resulted in the deaths of some 100, 000 people.

Already, there are echoes of that bloody conflict in the chaos that is becoming known as Egypt.

This time, the Islamist government of Mohamed Morsi was allowed to the win the country’s elections. However, a year into his Presidency and there are already crowds demanding that he leave.

If the crowds at Tahrir Square don’t get their way, there are some predicting that there will be violence.

If the government of Mohamed Morsi is not allowed to serve its full term, then that will be to the detriment of the democracy in Egypt, the laboratory from where the Arab Spring was created.

And it will also send a signal to the young in the Arab world, many of whom support Islamist movements, that democracy, the greatest political idea invented by man, is a sham.

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The Emir of Qatar hands power to his son

25 Tuesday Jun 2013

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The Arab Spring began in 2011 with an attempt to topple the long-standing dictator of Egypt, Hosni Mubarak.

Eventually, it succeeded and with that came the first result of a process that continues to this day and is clearly to make an impact in Gulf states such as Bahrain, where the Emir has just handed power to his son.

It was time, said Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, to let the new generation take over.

Of course that generation, would be allowed to vote for their new leader, like they have done in Egypt and the Palestinian Territories

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πŸͺ– Is Syria the battleground for a Sunni-Shia Conflict? πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡Ύ

24 Friday Aug 2012

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Arab Spring, Iran, Islamic Awakening, Saudi Arabia, Syria

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πŸ—³ Egypt’s First Democratically Elected President πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¬

27 Wednesday Jun 2012

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ANALYSIS

When Gamal Abdel-Nasser seized power of Egypt through an army coup, he immediately threw the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, Hassan al Banna into a concentration camp.

It did not matter that the Brotherhood had backed his struggle, he just did not want to see Islam playing a role in governing his people.

So, he is probably turning in his grave as crowds in Tahrer Square and elsewhere greet Mohammed Mursi of the Muslim Brotherhood as the country’s first ever democratically elected President.

Sunday’s momentous declaration has of course to be treated with caution.

Egypt’s army has seized on a court ruling to curtail the outcome of parliamentary elections that had given the Muslim Brotherhood the majority share of the vote.

Of course, the whole system was designed by Hosni Mubarak to ensure that the Muslim Brotherhood would never rule.

So, getting as far as they have is incredible.

Those who say that the ‘Arab’ Spring did not have this outcome in mind, may be right.

Yes, this is a vote for reactionaries, and yes it would be great to see a truly secular party born of the Islamic tradition being elected into both seats of power.

However, this result is also a consequence of the actions of Nasser, Sadat and Mubarak, all of whom were of course strong figures backed by a ruthless military. the very military that is now showing no sign of allowing the country’s first democratically elected President any room to rule.

And until that happens, the dreams and ambitions of the protesters will never be realised.

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The Bahrain Grand Prix

19 Thursday Apr 2012

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Syria & Lebanon

26 Monday Mar 2012

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