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Morsi must be allowed to complete his term

30 Sunday Jun 2013

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_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 the 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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🗳 Egypt’s First Democratically Elected President 🇪🇬

27 Wednesday Jun 2012

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Arab Spring, Democracy, Egypt, Egypt and Mubarak, Egypt and Muslim Brotherhood, Elections, Mohamed Morsi, Mubarak, Muslim Brotherhood, Politics 💼 🗳 🪖

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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TEMPLATE BREAKING NEWS – Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohammed Mursi elected as President of Egypt

24 Sunday Jun 2012

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Democracy, Egypt, Egypt and Mubarak, Egypt and Muslim Brotherhood, Mubarak, Muslim Brotherhood

Sixteen months after the uprising in Cairo’s Tahrir Square that ousted Hosni Mubarak, Muslim Brotherhood candidate Mohammed Mursi is elected President of Egypt. He beat his rival former Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq by almost a million votes.

The Higher Presidential Election Commission said Mursi had won 51.73% of the vote, to beat Shafiq,  The head of the panel of judges, Farouq Sultan, said it had upheld some of the 466 complaints by the candidates, but that the election result still stood.

Mursi, an American educated University Professor, will be President for four years in the Arab World’s most populous Muslim country. His powers as President are restricted though, after the military supended parliament where elections had awarded the Muslim Brotherhood 47 percent of votes cast.

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Egypt’s Presidential Election Result to be Delayed

20 Wednesday Jun 2012

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BREAKING NEWS

Egypt’s state Television has said that there will be a delay in announcing the outcome of the country’s Presidential elections.

The results of the second stage of the elections were expected on Thursday.

However, the Supreme Elections Commission said it was still reviewing complaints from the main candidates, Ahmed Shafiq, the former PM of the last President of Egypt, and Mohamed Morsi, from the Muslim Brotherhood.

And in a separate development, former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has been moved from prison to an army hospital in Cairo, where he remains in a critical condition. He is said to have had a series of strokes and to be on a life support machine. Reports that he was “clinically dead” have been denied. But there has been no official statement.

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Hosni Mubarak is Sentenced to Life

02 Saturday Jun 2012

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Democracy, Egypt, Egypt and Mubarak, Mubarak, Muslim Brotherhood

Hosni Mubarak, Egypt’s former President, has been sentenced to life in prison for complicity in the killing of protesters during demonstrations last year which led to his overthrow.

Judge Ahmed Refaat said the Mubarak era was “30 years of darkness”. He also praised “the sons of the nation who rose up peacefully for freedom and justice”.

However, the 84-year-old and his two sons were acquitted on separate charges of corruption, although  Alaa and Gamal, will remain in detention because they are to go on trial on charges of stock market manipulation.

State television reported that the former president suffered a “health crisis”, as he was transferred from the courthouse to the hospital of Tora prison, near Cairo.

 Hosni Mubarak: Guilty of conspiring in killing of protesters – life imprisonment; not guilty of corruption

  • Alaa and Gamal Mubarak: Not guilty of corruption
  • Former Interior Minister Habib al-Adly: Guilty of conspiring in killing of protesters – life imprisonment
  • Four aides of al-Adly: Not guilty of charges of complicity, instigation and providing assistance in the murder and attempted murder of protesters
  • Hussein Salem, business tycoon: Not guilty of corruption

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After Mubarak, Egyptians now vote for a new President

23 Wednesday May 2012

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Democracy, Egypt, Egypt and Mubarak, Mubarak, Muslim Brotherhood

Fifteen months after ousting Hosni Mubarak, Egypt is holding its first ever free presidential election.

Some fifty million people are eligible to vote.

The military council which assumed presidential power in February 2011 has promised a fair vote and civilian rule.

The name to watch are:

  • Ahmed Shafiq, a former commander of the air force and briefly prime minister during February 2011 protests
  • Amr Moussa, who has served as foreign minister and head of the Arab League
  • Mohammed Mursi, who heads Muslim Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice Party
  • Abdul Moneim Aboul Fotouh, an independent Islamist candidate

As a new constitution has yet to be approved, it is unclear what powers the president will have.

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A Woman attacked by Egyptian Security Forces 🇪🇬

19 Monday Dec 2011

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Democracy, Distant Echoes, Egypt, Egypt and Mubarak, Egypt and Protests, Middle East Politics, Mubarak, Muslim Brotherhood, Nayab Chohan, NayabChohan, NayabChohanLIVE, Politics 💼 🗳 🪖, Template News, woman in blue bra

Until yesterday, I would have said that the most horrific and disturbing image of the year would have been the slaughter of Colonel Gaddafi by thugs armed by Nato.

What a difference a day makes…no one even those of us used to the stories of the brutality engaged by Middle Eastern governments on their own people were prepared for the casual, shameless attack on this young woman.

At first, you could have mistaken the body, lying on the floor with her top half there for the world to see, for a manikin as she was set upon by two, three may be more security guards.

Later credible reports say she was veiled before her humiliation.

The Egyptian army are going to find this impossible to explain away.

Muslims never attack women.

The protesters on Tahrir Square say Mubarak has never left – on the evidence of this image perhaps they are right.

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🎩 Happy Birthday Pakistan 🇵🇰

09 Tuesday Aug 2011

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Rest in Peace…Qaid-e-Azam

The Islamic Republic of Pakistan will be 64 years old on the fourteenth of August.

The world’s sixth most populated nation, and the second most populated Muslim one after Indonesia, has seen periods of civilian and military rule that have translated into little investment on education or regeneration of its infrastructure.

Over the last sixty three years, four military regimes have ruled the country for some thirty years, whilst periods of civilian government have been marred by accusations of inefficency and corruption.

Those who have been ‘elected’ owe their position to the system of hereditary families that have dominated the country from its birth, a fact brought home by the recent announcement that the inexperienced son of the late Benazir Bhutto intends to contest the 2013 election.

So little surprise that reports reveal a Pakistani youth that is very cynical about democracy in their country.

Pakistan matters because of her strategic position between China and India.  She also shares borders with Afghanistan and Iran which make her a crossroads state, a link to the oil and gas fields of  Central Asia as well as that of Persia, with the means of transporting these resources, as well as her own, through her port city of Karachi.

Today, of course the word terrorism is commonly associated with this country, and as her people have often pointed out it is they who have been its greatest victims.

The emergence of the Tariq-e-Taliban have led to fears that the country’s nuclear arsenal – which makes her the only nuclear state from the Islamic World – twinned with continued instability particularly in her north west frontier may result in that extremists seizing the Atom bomb.

This is of course nonsense, and such talk have to led to suspicions inside Pakistan that the real intention of the war on terror is break up the county with a view to seizing her nuclear arsenal.

Neverthless, whilst political instability continues – the government of Asif Ali Zardari is not popular or well respected, few have forgotten the sight of him on business trip as floods swepted through Pakistan – and there is even more conflict – apart from the war on terror, there is of course the dispute with India over Kashmir, as well as drone attacks in the North West Frontier and a still unexplained raid by America into Islamabad to kill Osama bin Laden – this still young nation will not be able to realise her full potential.

For this is a nation which is rich in minerals and gas in her Baluchistani province, with a cosmopolitan centre at Lahore, an extremely vibrant capital at Islamabad, all which are tied into a dynamic and resilient stock exchange at Karachi.

Recent projects with China to create a properous Baluchistan all point to a bright future.

This however, will not happen unless more money is spent on education – which currently stands at around 2 per cent of the budget – with a more even distribution of the country’s potentially enormous wealth to the poor.

Another neglected source of revenue is of course tourism, afterall this is a nation that is blessed with a rich history both Islamic and non Islamic in the ancient Indus Valley.

For all this to happen, the country would need a sustained period of stability, free of violence with a civilian rule achieved though a democracy that results in a child from the poorest family becoming prime minister, so that long term decisions can be made in investing in the country’s greatest asset – namely her people.

And as for those who dismiss the importance of this nation, they may want to consider this – the most important relationship of this century will be between America and China, a relationship that was forged through Pakistani diplomacy in 1971.

One man who would have loved to seen that and to have been present for Pakistan’s forthcoming birthday is of course her founder, the brilliant lawyer, Muhammad Ali Jinnnah who announced her birth on the fourteen of August, 1947.

Tragically, the Qaid-e-Azam died a year later.

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Mubarak at Court

04 Thursday Aug 2011

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📺 JOURNALIST NAYAB CHOHAN INTERVIEWS LORD AHMED IN TEMPLATE EXCLUSIVE – Lord Ahmed on 🇵🇰 and Democracy part three

30 Wednesday Mar 2011

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Third of a series of groundbreaking interviews conducted by Journalist Nayab Chohan with Lord Nazir Ahmed

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