tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post7135854612599160586..comments2024-03-23T00:46:27.084+02:00Comments on Egyptian Chronicles: System FailureZeinobiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12290387395565291310noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-66024748890473306402009-11-28T16:23:28.022+02:002009-11-28T16:23:28.022+02:00Why do you insist that it is a failure???I believe...Why do you insist that it is a failure???I believe it was deliberate..THEY INTENDEDLY LET THIS HAPPEN...!!!!Why???If you refer back to your own article about who benefits from Egyptian-Algerian tension you would find many possible answers.آخر أيام الخريفhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08119916073222017662noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-49684400042793824262009-11-28T05:36:04.301+02:002009-11-28T05:36:04.301+02:00first of all happy feast for u ZEINOBIA
i am s S...first of all happy feast for u ZEINOBIA <br /><br />i am s Sudanese guy who has been living in Egypt for a lot of time , and i have know Algerians for a big time in my stay in Egypt <br /><br /><br />1- the Algerian and the Egyptian society has too much in common , they have enough troubles in their daily basis , they have no role model to look up to , they have high percentage of youth/ total population that don't have a job , frustrated and wants to get away. <br />the Algerian citizen , have a rough facial structure compared to eh egyptian , quick on the trigger , but the only thing that will make them mad if u tried to mock them and play with there sense of pride <br />the Egyptian citizen , is on the other hand "ebn nokta" as we can say , but he gets mad for the same reason as the Algerian . The media in both countries was a very good catalyst to turn this football game into life or death battle , specially "Shalby & his friends in private media channels" , and AMR ADEB who was showing his emotions as an Egyptian in disregard to his role as a supposed neutral journalist who should not eat the bait that Dragged him to this swap with no need. <br /> this football game provided the 2 regimes with a golden opportunity to have a break and catch there breath from the continues attack that they has been facing for the whole year . <br /><br />2- the Qumiyya al-arabia this president Nasser's dream , he belived in it , worked for it , and his vision was to have a unified nation with egypt as a leader . back then egypt had the human resources and the vision to lead this nation , but as Mohamed al Afghany once said - as i remember , correct me if iam wrong-" they agreed to disagree". this is y there was too much setbacks for that project . nowadays you can't say Qumiyya AlArabiya , and egypt is the leader , egypt was a leader when it used to keep up with other nations and know what is right or wrong and try to fix it , but when it stopped doing that and decided to close its doors and watch , the position that what she used to take for granted has slept away bit by bit from her hands and suddenly the Khartoum Battle was a wake up call to the system that i hope to take it seriously and start to organize the house from inside then the outside will come along other than that, ex the same country that destroyed israil's strongest defense line and transfered 100000 soldiers from one side to the other with MIN casualties in 1 hour can't now handle its own Capital waste situation !!!!!<br />the system should realize that the leadership that they used to enjoy has been dead and gone.<br /><br /><br />3-for the Sudan part , it was the best of the worst , it may have been chaotic , and the security forces focused only on the security of the stadium not the streets ,but in the end the choice of Sudan minimized the casualties and believe or not what happened is the best case scenario , try to imagine if this game has to be played in either Tunisia , Libya, morocco , Nigeria, Ghana, or south Africa ?? <br /><br />believe it or not Sudan is the only alley that u have right now , if the government screws things up with them, believe me Egypt will have the same feeling as the guy who was taking a shower and suddenly the bathroom door gets opened. the Sudan has a lot of natural resources that Egypt needs , the Sudanese government are afraid of there own youth , coz they cause alot of problems if they had a break so they r tear things down on them and driving them away from the country , the Sudanese country is way too diverse and have lot of ethnicities and cultures in it "and that is the best soil for a civil war" , if Egypt didn't learn from china and to start REALLY to invest in Sudan other countries will come , and if the Sudanese government continued the path they are taking maybe they get some stuff worked out with the USA and more investors will come in , by then it would be too late for Egypt . <br /><br />i hope that <br />الاختلاف في الرأي لا يفسد للود قضية <br />:)<br /><br />happy feast for UUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18226953464948464006noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-8511807778576316102009-11-27T22:18:47.054+02:002009-11-27T22:18:47.054+02:00Salam,
I am an Algerian and I say it just a footba...Salam,<br />I am an Algerian and I say it just a football game not a war, both regimes used this incident to their own political intrests.It happens that the Algerian regime played smarter and won, I emphasize the regime not the Algerians people.<br />If the Egyptian regime took responsability to what happens to the Algerians players in Cairo as Egypt guests, nothing of that will happen. When all the world was watching bloodied faces of young Algerians on video, the Egyptian regime was and still denying these Algerians players their victimhood and treating them as cheat and deceit.Anybody whos knows anything about Algerians, will know that terms like"Hogra", "Nif" are as water and brething air to the Algerians.<br />Nobody will deny Egypt and Egyptians their History,their leadership in the Arab world, Egypt is Egypt for god sake.We don't want you to feel that Algerians did yoy any unjustice, because us Algerians, it's the last thing that we want to do to you, or anybody else for that matter. <br />May god give you and give us peace, and Rahma in your hearts and ours<br /> Redouane B.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15351776024654400391noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-30550599037873329622009-11-27T20:48:08.208+02:002009-11-27T20:48:08.208+02:00We learn from this the hard way
1. that you don&...We learn from this the hard way <br /><br />1. that you don't team up with wanted war criminals even if they are arabs and muslim brothers<br /><br />2. to choose carefully whom we regard as friend and brother<br /><br />3. to try to look through a ruse once something fishy occurs<br /><br />for ex. why is it that the worst outcome of the Khartoum massacre is Marwa's lost eye and 21 light injured people? A few small stones in Cairo caused 3 hurt Algerian players most theatric of course. Now THINK: if 15000 armed Algerians had seriously hunted down each and everyone of us (as the story goes) I guess there would be much more damage because they are good at that. So may be that is why our government acts so tamely? May be there is much more propaganda involved as it seems at first hand?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-16101981522110416392009-11-27T16:48:13.236+02:002009-11-27T16:48:13.236+02:00i agree with u completly in ur point of view coz i...i agree with u completly in ur point of view coz if our regime did well in this problem Gamal really would gain alot alot of points thank Godholom10https://www.blogger.com/profile/06685936458453724759noreply@blogger.com