Egyptians are ready for a new revolution

on Friday, January 11, 2013

 Egyptians are living in a revolution against injustice and tyranny since January 25 2011, when the youth started a revolution and forced President Hosni Mubarak to step down. Egyptians didn’t realize any of their revolution’s objectives, as the killers of the protesters are still out of prison, while corrupt still exists everywhere and social justice not yet seen. All what happened is that the people lived for a while under the Military regime and then under the regime of the Muslim Brotherhood in very tough and unacceptable social and economic situations.

 All what happened after the presidential elections, is that Egyptians now have Mohamed Morsi as a President of Egypt, but in fact he is a President for the brotherhood and its members only. It can be noticed that only the Muslim Brotherhood members and their allies, are the only people who benefit from the new regime, while the rest of Egyptians are still living in very tough situations. The economic situation in Egypt is getting worse, and the government is attempting to borrow 4.8 billion dollars from the International Bank, hoping to cover the expenses. Yet, the Egyptian pound continue to decline against major currencies and unemployment increased to 12% in November 2012, which means that the youth are now fed up.

 The poor in Egypt said “Yes” for the new constitution that was written by Islamists, because the Islamists are good at convincing poor people that this constitution will come with stability in the country and their sons will find jobs that make them have good lives. All this is untrue and will never happen under a fake constitution approved with fraud and violating referendum rules.

 Egypt’s Prime Minister Hisham Kandil, is considered the worst Prime Minister in the history of Egypt. He was picked for this position because of a very important feature, which is “obeying the orders” and this is very important to be found in any person working with the Muslim Brotherhood. Hisham Kandil’s government is working to convince the International Bank to give a 4.8 billion dollars loan to Egypt; however, it seems that the bank is refusing because of the instability in the country.

 Moreover, the people’s freedom is being taken gradually. The media is being attacked all the time by the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, and there are a number of cases for closing T.V channels or news papers, besides putting journalists in prison for a charge called “insulting the President”. Journalists who mention President Mohamed Morsi in their articles with a funny way, or using his character in the drawings are always attacked with no mercy. All this came with a new law “protests organizing law” and it is being prepared by the brotherhood and expected to be imposed before January 25 2013. Such law will put the governments hand on any demonstrations that might take place against the regime of the Muslim Brotherhood.

 The victims killed by the Muslim Brotherhood members in front of Egypt’s presidential palace, besides young men who died in Tahrir square in the beginning of the revolution and other dead people will be the reason for a new revolution against President Mohamed Morsi. Morsi seems to be unable to control the situation and his colleagues in the Muslim Brotherhood continue to fall in mistakes which are forcing Egyptians to start a new revolution next January 25 2013.

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