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Just 2 weeks Left!

J.M Fahmy

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Monday ,17 June 2013

 Just 2 weeks Left!

Resuming my last week post I would say one week down two more left, however having nothing more to say in this subject more then what I already said I wish to point out the strong message sent out upon the lousy Muslim Brotherhood attack on the people who stood up for the Culture of Egypt being assassinated by the new Culture minister new MB Culture minister who see the Ballet Dancing inappropriate and must be banned!  -an everlasting classic dance we all grow up admiring the classics of this dances on the Royal Opera and our Opera best shows- a minister of Culture all his cultural wealth is 2 books and an article! This minister dared to sit of the chair Taha Husein, El Akad, Yousef El Sibaee, Abaza and many more writing giants occupied!

That day like usual any function, uprising or stand up non Muslim Brotherhood do must be interrupted by MB but this time they could not! Egyptians showed a wonderful dedicated love to Egypt forcing intruders to withdraw and looked to me like a rehearsal for the big day 30th. Of June!
 
I sincerely wish this would be the outcome of that day but I still see lots of efforts by MB to spoil that day! 
 
Since that day Morsy, and MB trying restlessly to gain back the grounds Morsy kept loosing day after day since almost a year! He tried to demonstrate fake popularity inviting his people to join meetings of discussions supposing including all parties and actually all parties but MB are absent.
 
We see news spreading all-over about Hamas leadership visiting Egypt, and the Army ensures his hand is hi and ready to protect, we see police officers being killed and the police reaction which we saw for real and for the first time police protecting institution -the ministry of Culture at Zamalek- and standing at equal distance between demonstrators separating them which forced the MB supporters to withdraw in shame! We saw live on TV for the first time the police trying to secure Egyptians not entities. 
 
It is crucial moments to the turning point either to get back Egypt or we remain all the slaves of MB and religion traders until God only knows when cause I know and for sure all entities will disappear over time BUT EGYPT REMAINS!
 
However I said it before in an of my articles and reiterate now, if I was one of the selected candidates to take over presidency at this point of time I would REFUSE this honour, Egypt is collapsing and needs a lot of understanding and co-operation from every one. In the counter attacks of MB to the Rebellion people it was clearly said: - WHAT IS AFTER 30th. Of JUNE PLANS? Where are we heading what we shall do? Times are dark, MB goes and leave a collapsed country hungry people remain hungry, and poor people get poorer no jobs no income economy if not already collapsed will soon be down. This reminds me with the dark moments after the defeat of June 5th. But then we had a LEADER that people accepted –not the best leader but a leader- A leader history proved we never got a replacement since he died! No wonder we see the POLITICAL CLOWN Sabahi and many more keep praising Nasser times because since we lost him we never got back a National leader though a lot tried to be one and without stripping off Sadat his successor of his accomplishments as a peace and war hero but his political mistakes internally gave back MB the existence that Nasser successfully suppressed! And Mubarak never corrected that serious mistake of Sadat and left the matters as they were until they took him out!
 
Bottom line fellow Egyptians it is not the end of the line 30th.June 2013 but is the starting point to a better Egypt and the path is long full of dangers and pitfalls but I trust Egyptians will stand by and take the country to a safe place and to the right road to a better future! 
 
 Let us hope the power of LOVE overcomes the love of POWER in Egypt and everywhere in this world so that people enjoy real peace! Peace of the Lord be with you all and be blessed Amen.