tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post4562253677035180989..comments2024-03-18T13:13:41.444+02:00Comments on Egyptian Chronicles: #Tahrir : We are fucked !! "Updated"Zeinobiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12290387395565291310noreply@blogger.comBlogger21125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-72999304694471047042011-12-23T02:49:08.987+02:002011-12-23T02:49:08.987+02:00As an Egyptian living and working for the past 25 ...As an Egyptian living and working for the past 25 years in England, I was dismayed at the two major recent serious damaging events to the Brave Egyptian Revolution at the hands of the unqualified and incompetent Military rulers of SCAF that are solely responsible for their execution. The first is the brutality of the criminal Egyptian Military Police towards civilised women and protesters that has destroyed the credibility of the whole Egyptian army throughout the entire world. The second is the SCAF acceptance of the illegal buying of votes of poor Egyptian People by the Saudi-funded and Criminial Extremist Al-Nour Party.<br />Tthe following 3 urgent actions must be implemented before the January anniversary of the Brave Egyptian Revolution:<br />- Legal Investigation in the criminal conduct of buying votes of Egyptian Voting people by the Saudi-funded and Corrupt Al-Nour Party that should lead to the nullifying of its false success of 30% during the Parlimantary elections and the re-distributing the percentages for the other civilised parties according to the voting results by the Election committee.<br />- United Alliance of all civilised Liberal parties in Egypt with single campaign against the extremist corrupt Al-Nour Party leading to a higher successful percentage of more than 35% of voting share for the civilised Liberal Parties during all forthcoming elections in Egypt.<br />- United strong support for the Election of Dr El-Baradhy as the next President of Egypt who is the only qualified AND credible choice to realise a civilised civilian EGYPT free from the Dictatorship of both the unqualified Brutal Military and the Saudi-funded Extremist Al-Nour Party in 2012.<br />I pledge my full unconditional support to the Brave Egyptian Revolution and the civilised Liberal Parties in Egypt of whom I am very Proud.<br />Kind regards,<br />Professor Hassan Tawhid HASSAN<br />Professor of Haematology & Medical Director<br />England, UK<br />Email: ProfHassan@aol.comProf Hassanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01669421672897354116noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-17429140704444978932011-12-20T18:17:39.968+02:002011-12-20T18:17:39.968+02:00The square is not Egypt, whatever happens there re...The square is not Egypt, whatever happens there reflectas all over. There are people in the south dependant on tourists, they are now living hand to mouth buying half kilos of vegetables at a time only and trying to feed their families with no hope of any income for the next six months maybe longer. These ignorant people ( so called yesterday on the TV) are terrified of what is happening, they see no hope for them<br />or their children. I know people in the square from the beginning were paid and fed by unseen hands. The people of south would be happy to have 1/4 of the money given out to prpotestors in Cairo. There is no justice here!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-5774103888545036402011-12-18T20:20:08.865+02:002011-12-18T20:20:08.865+02:00Thank you so much for tirelessly continuing to pos...Thank you so much for tirelessly continuing to post us these detailed explanations of what is going on, it is very hard to find out in English about Egypt between occasional newspaper articles. Thanks a lot, and i am very sad about it, somehow i thought, if it got bad, it would be back in Feb/March, not now,later....Maiahttp://twitter.com/#!/aiammaianoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-2111112136842278942011-12-18T19:38:59.997+02:002011-12-18T19:38:59.997+02:00I have to wonder who is in charge of the military ...I have to wonder who is in charge of the military right now? If they are still acting on their own then it is a bad situation. A new constitution needs to be written but not by the military. And these newly elected parliament members are they just sitting back and not applying pressure on the military? Or are they acting with the military?<br /><br />As I said once before getting rid of a dictator is the easy part. Forming a new government is not so easy.Demeurhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01935263659097273535noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-50023334718607906562011-12-18T19:20:54.401+02:002011-12-18T19:20:54.401+02:00OMFG check these pics and especially the video at ...OMFG check these pics and especially the video at the bottom of the page. <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2075683/The-brave-women-Middle-East-Female-protesters-brutally-beaten-metal-poles-vicious-soldiers-drag-girls-streets-hair-day-shame.html" rel="nofollow">Female protesters brutally beaten</a>. Soldiers ripping off a woman's clothes and stomping on her. It's clearly the same event as Zenobia's top videos in this post, but different video.Jasonhttp://elnaschiewatch.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-63995819358840070992011-12-18T17:32:46.098+02:002011-12-18T17:32:46.098+02:00Anon 11:23 is superficial, apologetic and depicts ...Anon 11:23 is superficial, apologetic and depicts a lack of substance. One way to proof this judgement beyond doubt is to read calmly the blog of Michel Nabil that caused his imprisonment. You will see a simple and convincing analysis of corrupted SCAF power machine. The argument of Anon 11:23, by intention or thru ignorance, is following the same SCAF playbook exposed by Nabil. <br /><br />See the blog for yourself (link below) without preconceived bias (Nabil has many other problematic views), and then form your educated opinion. <br />http://alienzero.blogspot.com/<br /><br />Be honest and be fair.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-52602957017450736752011-12-18T13:56:05.512+02:002011-12-18T13:56:05.512+02:00How can 'anonymous' tell such bare-faced l...How can 'anonymous' tell such bare-faced lies? Ultra or not, and the vast majority of those in the videos above were most certainly not, how can anyone human justify such barbarity? Of course, this is not Abu Ghraib or Guantanamo, and these are Egyptians not Americans, so I doubt we'll hear anything constructive from either the Islamists or their chauvinistic admirers. M'slamahBouregregnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-38824934246000272412011-12-18T13:41:23.404+02:002011-12-18T13:41:23.404+02:00It's so so sad for me understand that most of ...It's so so sad for me understand that most of Egyptian people stay with the Army, and justify the brutality of Army and police against some protesters, while the rest of the world speaks of violent and unjustified repression, and looks shocked videos of police and army shooting against the crowd, throwing stones from the roofs, beating brutally unarmed people ... obviously sided openly sympathetic to the protesters and cannot justify for any reason this kind of violence.<br />SCAF is eating Egyptians souls, saying that he does this for our own good.<br /><br /><br />Stay human ... please!Samahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16153940391348489432noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-82001998474710218442011-12-18T13:24:21.858+02:002011-12-18T13:24:21.858+02:00Just like they have done before, I bet that the SC...Just like they have done before, I bet that the SCAF will issue an apology and a promise to investigate.........the bull shit continues!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-25158118366087406532011-12-18T12:54:05.031+02:002011-12-18T12:54:05.031+02:00The protesters know what they want, they want the ...The protesters know what they want, they want the military/security state dismantled and replaced with civilian rule. This has been the goal from the beginning. Has it been achieved? No. Not yet. The SCAF wants to re-instil fear. The MB dont want protests, they want people to submit to authority. The Salafists just ignore the protests because it has nothing to do with their agenda.<br />To the above commentator: Thugs ruled Egypt for years and investors had no qualms about investing. The point is not to be ruled by thugs<br />in the future. How to achieve this?pirooznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-49509917285287338542011-12-18T12:37:56.509+02:002011-12-18T12:37:56.509+02:00I remember the Time 1991 .Egytians are laughing a...I remember the Time 1991 .Egytians are laughing about Algeria.Now i see egypt a thing on algeria my fahters Himeland ,and my heart get sick . Since December 1991, Algeria has been seized by a wave of violence, which achieved, between 1992 and 1998, the status of virtual civil war. That war was fought between, on the one hand, a military-backed regime and, on the other, a complex, clandestine opposition derived from the country’s banned umbrella Islamist movement, the Front Islamique du Salut (FIS – Jabha Islamiyya li’l-Inqadh). It was triggered by an army-backed coup that blocked the electoral victory of the FIS in the 1991 legislative elections. Official figures put the number of people killed during this period at some 100,000 – or 1,200 deaths a month.<br /><br />In April 1999, a page was turned in Algeria’s lengthy political crisis with the election as President of Abdelaziz Bouteflika, the military’s preferred candidate and the country’s veteran Foreign Minister under President Boumediènne in the 1970s. Following Bouteflika’s election, hopes rose and violence receded, as the new President introduced a limited amnesty for the perpetrators of violence – the Law on Civil Concord – and promised further fundamental reforms designed to bring the crisis of violence in the country to an end.<br />Algeria have Ali Bel Hady ,he is a couraged Men .Egypt have a Mohamed Akef ,Mohammed Habib and some ohters who going to yail fore the freedom .Who are this couraged Mens ? Take care about egypt the Miltary want take the Power ..Take care and remember the Story about your cousins in Algeria..and dont laugh anymore,Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-65745541218080369712011-12-18T11:56:32.306+02:002011-12-18T11:56:32.306+02:00@Jason
....'Anyway they weren't brutalized...@Jason<br />....'Anyway they weren't brutalized, just arrested or dispersed for being a public nuisance, health hazard, etc.....'<br />How about policemen pepper spraying innocent protesters in the face (see it on U tube) you hypocrite.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-42271450825331724462011-12-18T11:23:01.371+02:002011-12-18T11:23:01.371+02:00We need to think about this rationally.Stop the em...We need to think about this rationally.Stop the emotion and think.<br /><br />These protesters wanted elections, then they didn't, then they boycotted them, then they voted. Don't forget this is not Egypt. This is just a few hundred hard core protesters who have so far been happy with nothing. They do not speak for 86 million Egyptians. A big percentage are street kids and thugs. They were singing Ultras songs for Gods sake before the riot.<br />One Ultra caused ttrouble. To be honest and if you were ever at a football match you would realise the idiots we are talking about. He got beaten. Ultras beat each other every match and nothing is said.....but oh now because it is the army beating them it is big news. These Ultras are covering the capital in graffitti, they are burning cars and singing their slogans and we are sick of them so I guess the army officers who beat him were sick of them too. Dont forget army soldiers also have feelings.<br />Now they destroy the library, Well what do you expect from football thugs!!! yet everyone is blaming the army????<br /><br />IF those protesters had let the cabinet function instead of blocking it every day and let Ganz at least try to drag us out of the mess we are in then the libarary would still be standing. Those dead would still be alive. We are responsible because we should have by now learned something!!!! Egyptians need to stop this blame game and take responsibility for once.<br /><br />They need to unite and support the army and police because if they dont we are doomed. Not because of the army and police but because of pure ignorance and stupidity. The country is bleeding. What are those sit in protesters going to do when the wheat import doesnt arrive in Alex and they have no bread in 4 months because that is the reality. NO ONE!!!!! is going to invest in a country where the thugs rule and we are running out of money fast. For Gods sake Egyptians wake up and grow up!!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-6348640119462980452011-12-18T06:38:23.171+02:002011-12-18T06:38:23.171+02:00The revolutionaries captured today an Egyptian sol...The revolutionaries captured today an Egyptian solider. This time his name is Mohamad Shalit. They tried to use him as a bargaining chip and get the imprisoned women released. SCAF replied 'screw him, he is of no value'.<br /><br />Army is not a free-thinking structure. Individuals get indoctrinated and follow orders. SCAF, courtesy of USA, substituted the traditional enemy with his own people. In a new Egypt, this will not be the case.<br /><br />I disagree with the title (We are fucked). I may personally choose 'AGAIN, we are tested, or 'challenged' or even 'strained'. There is a price to be paid for maturity and evolution. Young people are idealist, and some times are impractical. Revolution is not a 2 hours soccer game, and more hard days will come. Whoever has the long term vision and patience will prevail. Stay the course.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-68074265503766547232011-12-18T00:41:52.991+02:002011-12-18T00:41:52.991+02:00One very important thing SCAF totally forgot:
&qu...One very important thing SCAF totally forgot:<br /><br />"Egyptians are the most likely population in the world to unconditionally reject individual and military attacks on civilians."<br /><br />From Abu Dhabi Gallup Center's 8 months polls in Egypt:<br />http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2011/11/28/winning_back_the_revolution?page=0,8Arnvid Aakrehttp://twitter.com/#!/NileVikingnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-47813263109954942492011-12-17T23:28:56.727+02:002011-12-17T23:28:56.727+02:00@Hazem, the Occupy protestors are not 2nd amendmen...@Hazem, the Occupy protestors are not 2nd amendment supporters. They don't own guns for the most part. Anyway they weren't brutalized, just arrested or dispersed for being a public nuisance, health hazard, etc.Jasonhttp://elnaschiewatch.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-29781098343557618582011-12-17T21:22:20.365+02:002011-12-17T21:22:20.365+02:00@Jason, "Too bad you don't have a 2nd ame...@Jason, "Too bad you don't have a 2nd amendment so people could defend themselves", really! so tell me how the 2nd amendment has helped <a href="http://photos.denverpost.com/mediacenter/2011/11/photos-200-arrested-at-occupy-los-angeles-on-wednesday-november-30-2011/25192/#name%20here" rel="nofollow">the protestors</a> in both Los Angeles and Philadephia?Hazemnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-23917259621219357172011-12-17T20:17:12.330+02:002011-12-17T20:17:12.330+02:00That Tom Dale video is incredible. They were hitti...That Tom Dale video is incredible. They were hitting people with clubs for no apparent reason. As far as I could see anyway. You could see people pleading, gesturing as if to say, why? I'm not doing anything. Too bad you don't have a 2nd amendment so people could defend themselves.Jasonhttp://elnaschiewatch.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-17774827259071259212011-12-17T20:08:06.856+02:002011-12-17T20:08:06.856+02:00sad events but great stuff!!!! you are doing an am...sad events but great stuff!!!! you are doing an amazing job.Orit Perlovnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-31615675950231417122011-12-17T19:30:09.992+02:002011-12-17T19:30:09.992+02:00salem
pouquoi les contre révolutionnaire faut sa ...salem <br />pouquoi les contre révolutionnaire faut sa c 'est triste je peu pas regarder les videos cars j ai mal de voir l'egypte comme sa je suis très préoccupée il faut faire attention sa commence comme sa sa finira pas '<br />c est grave sa peu pas continuer comme sa que veule les jeunes .<br />ya pas de travail l économie du pays est catastrophique le tourisme demarre pas.<br />c est triste les jeunes meut pourquoi il coûte pas les imams.<br />il faut quand même assuré la sécurité national.<br />voir brûlé des batiment l égypte na pas les moyens c est une attaque contre le pays'<br />quel veule ses jeunes sont payé pour détruire le pays????????Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-68476692319867581592011-12-17T19:18:04.329+02:002011-12-17T19:18:04.329+02:00Worse it is.
More worse is the Egyptian media spr...Worse it is.<br /><br />More worse is the Egyptian media spreading lies in harmony with SCAF.<br /><br />This is The Real Revolution in the making -- will the people overthrow facist SCAF?<br /><br />Proof is out there: It is military hand in hand with thugs inciting violence, doing horrendous acts. Only thing missing is Tahrir spreading the information fast enough, and countering government propaganda.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FsVSksPBgs" rel="nofollow">Mil & Thugs hand in hand</a>: <a href="http://pic.twitter.com/gcbr2MEw" rel="nofollow">Urinating</a>, <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/64467756@N02/6520484973/in/photostream" rel="nofollow">Pistol</a>, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pI0UpU2XnQ&feature=player_detailpage#t=53s" rel="nofollow">Beating</a>, <a href="http://www.arabist.net/blog/2011/12/17/egypt-still-the-land-of-denial.html" rel="nofollow">- Arabist article</a>yqxohttp://twitter.com/yqxonoreply@blogger.com