Egypt the Revolution …. ( Top view )

on Wednesday, December 26, 2012

About the situation in Egypt from the beginning of the revolution till now
I can classify the situation to four factions controlling and influential in the scene in Egypt the revolution.

The first faction and in my opinion it’s the most influential faction in the situation it’s the faction who is seeking on the application of Islamic law and this faction sees that it’s normal because his culture and history and this faction sees that it’s the only way to get rid of the corruption and injustice of the other systems like the socialist system and the capitalism and the current elected president came from this faction after the presidential election in 2012.

The second faction it’s called (felol) after the success of the revolution in overthrow the Mubarak system and although it’s the faction that the revolution blew because of it, this faction still has the ability to influence in the scene in Egypt through his previous power in the media and all the establishments especially when this faction could compete in the presidential election after the fragmentation of the revolution factions.

The third faction is one from the revolution factions and this faction refuse the concept of the application of Islamic law but this faction can’t get the enough admission between the people in the streets because of the far distance between them and the people in the streets and the big difference between the views of the leaders of this faction.

The fourth faction who is watching the situation and couldn’t make an opinion or a view about what is happening and it’s a very big segment in the Egyptian people and all of the other factions try to get attention of this segment to gain it’s support in all the legitimacy events as the presidential and parliamentary elections…etc.

Finally the scene of distrust and fighting for the power is the most obvious scene in Egypt these days because of the lack of the serious patriotic conversation between all the factions and the Egyptian citizen still confused and suffering.

                                   Magdy Yahya

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