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Join Date: 08.03.2005
Posts: 3,181
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Egyptian President Muhammed Morsi seems unshaken by the massive protests that shook Cairo on Tuesday night. He has shown no interest in retreating from his recent power grab and the Islamist group Muslim Brotherhood is planning to hold even larger pro-Morsi demonstrations on Friday.
http://www.spiegel.de/international/...-a-869758.html |
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Join Date: 13.02.2012
Posts: 59
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Who so ever grabs power he or she turns blind eyes to the realities on ground. His predecessor did the same. Asad in Syria doing the same. Egyptians did not earn revoltion to transit powers from one dictator to the other. Early he can realise will be better for him.
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Join Date: 19.04.2012
Posts: 2
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He is no better than Mubarak, actually he is worse.
Sharia law will turn Egypt even further into a 3rd world toilet bowl. And he will bring Egypt into a war with Israel where the ASWAN dam will be nuked and the Nile valley will be contaminated for decades. |
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Join Date: 24.11.2012
Posts: 13
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Mass fiery protests, then counter protests, followed by counter-counter-protests. Will there be an end? Could that be Spring? Looks more like winter, chilly if not scary. (vzc1943)
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