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  • Wednesday ,13 March 2013
العربية

Egypt between Menes and Morsy

Gergis Wahib

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Wednesday ,13 March 2013

Egypt between Menes and Morsy
I'm really sad for what happens in Egypt, as I'm against all kinds of violence and attacking public and private properties, which are apparently financed and restored by the taxes we pay. I'm also against cutting railways that had its bad impact mostly on the simple people.
 
In fact, it's the responsibility of the president who didn't prove he cares for Egypt. Violence all over the country is a direct reaction for the actions of the president, his group, his party and his alliances, who threatened to burn Egypt if Morsy hasn't won the presidential elections, attacked the peaceful demonstrators in Tahrir Square and before the Presidential Palace, besieged the Supreme Constitutional Court for the first time of its history in order to prevent it from dissolving the Constituent Committee as well as the Shura Council, replaced the General Attorney with another who belongs to the Muslim Brotherhood. 
 
Furthermore, many people think that such violence has sparked as the presidency has never listened to the demands of peaceful demonstrations. Therefore, they had to use violence in order to be heard.
 
Moreover, the president thinks that the demonstrators are basically thugs and vandals, which is totally wrong. 
 
Mr. president, if you want to save Egypt, you have to abandon your group right now. Remember king menes who have unified Egypt, while you are only dividing it. You promised to be a president for all Egyptians, and you should start all over: draft new and decent Constitution, dissolve the Shura Council, form another government by independent public figures. Furthermore, you have to learn how to respect your opposition as well as their demands.