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Egyptians Protest for Army to Return to Power |
2013-03-16 |
![]() The protest was held in eastern Cairo in response to a call by retired army officers and groups opposed to the Muslim Brotherhood, the party of President Mohamed Morsi. "The army must return" to power and "Down with the power of the guide," they chanted, referring to the Brotherhood's spiritual guide Mohamed Badie, as they waved portraits of General Abdel Fattah al-Sissi, the armed forces chief. Al-Ahram newspaper's website reported that pro-army demonstrations were also held in Damietta in northern Egypt. In late January, Sissi warned that Egypt's political crisis could lead to the collapse of the state, something which the military which ruled the country between the fall of Mubarak and last June's election of Morsi would not allow. Opposition groups and disgruntled Egyptians accuse Morsi, the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamists of monopolizing power, and say the revolution failed to reach its goals of social justice. |
Posted by:Fred |
#3 Coming to a country near you. It's an historical cycle, usually following a record of successive corrupt and inept civilian leadership. [see - Rome, numerous Chinese dynasties, Saladin, Cromwell, Napoleon, etc] |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2013-03-16 12:49 |
#2 Seems like everything is faster these days. French revolution to Napolean took what, 10 yrs? Now, only two. Oh well, why wait? My pop-corn bill is getting unseemly. |
Posted by: Alanc 2013-03-16 08:06 |
#1 Show a Moslem Democracy and they all grow a big moustache and put on their boots. It has something to do with how Mohammed used to do things. You didn't get more democratic than ol' Mohammed. Spit in your face maybe but you don't get to vote. Camels, ditches and Donkeys and the smell of Islamic everywhere. |
Posted by: Threater Flusoper9823 2013-03-16 07:20 |