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Africa North
Egypt's electoral farce
2014-06-01
[DAWN] ABDUL Fattah Sisi has 'won', Egypt is back to the era of Hosni Mubarak
...The former President-for-Life of Egypt, dumped by popular demand in early 2011...
and the Arab Spring has turned into a khamsin. Fraudulent from the word go, the Egyptian presidential election has produced results manipulated by the men in khaki, with the former army chief getting an obscene 93pc of the votes. For record's sake, there was an opposition candidate, and the turnout was abysmally low, with observers doubting the government's 46pc claim. In July 2013, Mr Sisi overthrew the Moslem Brüderbund government led by Mr Mohammed Morsi
...the former president of Egypt. A proponent of the One Man, One Vote, One Time principle, Morsi won election after the deposal of Hosni Mubarak and jumped to the conclusion it was his turn to be dictator...
, Egypt's first elected president, who had appointed Mr Sisi defence minister. In March, the former army chief resigned his army post to contest a bogus election whose outcome was designed to put Egypt's powerful army once again in the driving seat. A parliamentary election was to be held this summer, but the post-Morsi interim government changed the schedule and ordered the presidential election first. With Mr Sisi firmly in the saddle, manipulating the parliamentary election will obviously be an easy task.

With this electoral fraud, Mr Sisi has maintained Egypt's sad tradition of having a military man as president, Mr Morsi being the only exception. How Egypt will fare under Mr Sisi is not too difficult to predict: he was, after all, the man behind the brutal crackdown on Brotherhood camps in August last year, killing nearly 500 people. The new constitution, getting a 98pc 'yes' vote in an equally bogus referendum earlier this year, gives more power to the army and police and provides for military trials of civilians working for defence-owned businesses. It is difficult to say whether or when there will be another Tahrir-like stir that overthrew the Mubarak dispensation. But for the present, the US-led West and the Moslem world have acquiesced in the overthrow of a democratic regime. Last July's coup was criticised by the West in muted terms, but American aid to Egypt continues -- in stark contrast to America's democratic and human rights
...which are usually open to widely divergent definitions...
record elsewhere.
Posted by:Fred

#2  the US-led West and the Moslem world have acquiesced in the overthrow of a democratic regime.

And by 'democratic regime', we mean an Islamist theocracy. I'm no John Kerry, but it seems to me that Sisi is a better outcome for Egypt than the MusBro. Now about the economy...
Posted by: SteveS   2014-06-01 15:09  

#1  Do not mess with My Egypt.

You know not there.

This is what I want
Posted by: newc   2014-06-01 03:03  

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