tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post1907864478624701482..comments2024-03-23T00:46:27.084+02:00Comments on Egyptian Chronicles: Regarding the return of police forceZeinobiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12290387395565291310noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-82909179180431330832011-05-09T13:56:15.389+02:002011-05-09T13:56:15.389+02:00With the Imbaba thing we can't say we didn'...With the Imbaba thing we can't say we didn't see it coming, for weeks the independent Egyptian media have been indulging these Salafists sheikh imbeciles instead of treating them like the rodents they are. I wonder where that 'Abo Yehya fella is now who claimed to be Camila's husband (i.e rapist?), where are these photos of him and her during their wedding? <br />This is what happens when people stop using their brains, why are we turning to the likes of Sheikh Hassan and Hagazy to solve this issue? Where are the countries institutions? Where is the law?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-72934555131095618702011-05-09T13:48:25.164+02:002011-05-09T13:48:25.164+02:00The police was uncorrupted until the military inst...The police was uncorrupted until the military institution controlled it during Nasser's era.<br />The aremy is the most corrupted institution that exists in Egypt, the only difference is that they dont show their mess.<br />Any institution is regulated by the law: we just need to enforce the law.<br />The problem in Egypt is recruitment: we dont know how to recruit people, how to select them and how to train them.<br />Besides there is the salary problem which is common with all institutions in Egypt (low salaries and unfair distribution)Sakrqurayshnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-56070824877819804312011-05-09T08:33:19.615+02:002011-05-09T08:33:19.615+02:00It is much more complicated than how you describe ...It is much more complicated than how you describe it. Police has lost all respect and if they use force to prevent incidents like in Imbaba the people turn against them and cry "We are Martyrs!" Let's face the simple truth. Since the Law was governed by corruption Egyptians have lost all respect for the Law. As a result it is now a free for all, whether it is the daily traffic, football pitch invasions or burning churches.<br /><br />Salaries of the police? How much do they earn? 500LE or is it 600LE? Would you work for such a small amount just to get mobbed? <br /><br />I say this is not the absence of the police. It is the counter revolution! A very strange alliance of old regime thugs and salafis and of course the wealthy businessmen who want the old ways to return.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-42165887967023061122011-05-09T07:25:43.868+02:002011-05-09T07:25:43.868+02:00The Police have to refocus on crime not repression...The Police have to refocus on crime not repression. There probably will have to be changes in personnel and maybe proper training.pirooznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-53237498709265608092011-05-09T01:57:33.588+02:002011-05-09T01:57:33.588+02:00To be practical,I favour the Military to take cont...To be practical,I favour the Military to take control of the Ministry of Interior.They can do a proper cleansing job without any favouritism. They can slash up to 10% of the force if need be(they did that in Mexico few years ago).They can reinstate order "a la militaire"coz the Police was pampered for so long.This process will take sometime but quite fast under the military.There will be an overlap of few months where the Military Police and Special forces can play a role .@amrazim2808Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com