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Friday, 6 August 2010

23 of July, The Egyptian revolution day

We celebrated the anniversary of the Egyptian revolution where the military officer toppled the monarchy and changed the state from monarchy system to republic system.
The revolution has ended one of the most prosperous and dynamic stages in Egypt political life. We had by this time a full liberal political life where the power was peacefully transfered from party to another. The king had a limited authority and the government was freely elected by the people. People had the rights to demonstrate in the streets and drop the government if they didn't like its performance.
The announced objectives for the revolution was the independence, the social equality and fairness, the strong army. Non of the objectives were achieved.
It is was totally military coup d'tat on the democratically elected government.
The new rulers under the justification of the justice ceased the wealth of the rich people and the elite and distribute it to the average people. They deceived the millions by robbing the capitalists and that didn't remove the poverty but it has turned all to near poor.
They adopted the social system and they ended the capital and liberal state.
On the political aspect they muted each resistance voice either by jail, execution or corrupting them.
Any political opposition was diminished.
Parties were dissolved. Jails were opened to receive hundreds and hundreds of islamists and communists who were calling for justice and freedom. The brutal torture techniques were imported from outside to torture the political opposition leaders and activists.
It was the start of the end of the freedom. Unfortunately people are still celebrating this day where all these atrocities happened and we are still living and suffering till now because of it.
It's like dancing on our graves till we be buried alive in them.

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