Egypt braces for new Islamist protest

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Looks like the members of the Brotherhood are going to try very hard to get back into power.

Egypt braces for new Islamist protest



http://www.washingtonpost.com/world...7844-7654-11e4-8893-97bf0c02cc5f_story.html?#

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Egyptian couple walks past a concrete barrier surrounding the foreign ministry in Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, Nov. 27, 2014. Egypt’s interior minister warned Tuesday that his forces will use deadly force to counter any assault against public facilities in a message coming just ahead of a planned protest by Islamists. (Amr Nabil/Associated Press)
By Associated Press November 27 at 11:43 AM
CAIRO — Egyptians are bracing for potential violence ahead of a planned major protest by Islamists calling for the toppling of the government, with security forces vowing to confront any unrest with “lethal force.”

The Islamists’ call for nationwide rallies Friday is the first attempt in months to hold large protests in the face of an overwhelming crackdown. It remains uncertain whether they will succeed in pulling large numbers into the streets.

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Egypt braces for new Islamist protest - The Washington Post?
 
And if some Muslims weren't trying to create a repressive religious oligarchy there wouldn't be a need for an Egyptian military dictatorship (theoretically) or war against the Radical Islamists trying to enslave everyone else to their control.

“There is a war on my religion and my Islam,” says one young man in a video on the group’s page, wearing a black shirt reading, “The Battle for Identity.”
:lmao:

If all the radicals moderate, allow for individual freedom of choice (the battle we all fight for our own identities) and the war against his brand of repressive control will disappear......
Alas, it looks like Islam has to go through the repressive throws Christianity went through for centuries before Islam finally matures.
 
Seems you can't keep the spirit of democracy and freedom suppressed for long. Hopefully al-Sissy's days are numbered.[/QUOTE

Oh, I am sure that there are those in Great Britain who would love to see the Muslim Brotherhood back in power.]
 
Seems you can't keep the spirit of democracy and freedom suppressed for long. Hopefully al-Sissy's days are numbered.
Most of the world would like Egypt to stay the way it is, as opposed to an Islamic shithole of barbarism and savagery, which is far worse for Egypt and the world.
 
Seems you can't keep the spirit of democracy and freedom suppressed for long. Hopefully al-Sissy's days are numbered.
Most of the world would like Egypt to stay the way it is, as opposed to an Islamic shithole of barbarism and savagery, which is far worse for Egypt and the world.

"Most of the world"? Is that an Americanism like "The World Series"- only played in America? The truth is al-Sissy is bought and paid for by Saudi Arabia who wants to be the dominant player in the region and with Egypt's resources at the Saudi's beck and call, they're well on the way to achieving that. Compared to the Saudis, the Muslim Brotherhood are a bunch of boy scouts. al-Sissy rigged his "election" like all dictators do and now he brutally cracks down on anyone who disagrees with him. Another fine moment in American foreign policy; Saddam Hussein redux, the sequel.
 
Seems you can't keep the spirit of democracy and freedom suppressed for long. Hopefully al-Sissy's days are numbered.
Most of the world would like Egypt to stay the way it is, as opposed to an Islamic shithole of barbarism and savagery, which is far worse for Egypt and the world.

"Most of the world"? Is that an Americanism like "The World Series"- only played in America? The truth is al-Sissy is bought and paid for by Saudi Arabia who wants to be the dominant player in the region and with Egypt's resources at the Saudi's beck and call, they're well on the way to achieving that. Compared to the Saudis, the Muslim Brotherhood are a bunch of boy scouts. al-Sissy rigged his "election" like all dictators do and now he brutally cracks down on anyone who disagrees with him. Another fine moment in American foreign policy; Saddam Hussein redux, the sequel.

Sissy took over because the Muslim Brotherhood wanted to impose barbaric unconstitutional Islamic Shariah laws. The same Muslim brotherhood that vowed "they wouldn't run a candidate" was turning Egypt into yet another Islamic shithole theocracy. Suddenly the people realized they are in over their head and heading towards becoming another Iran.

Today's Islamic terrorists trace their roots to the Muslim Brotherhood, including Al Queda, Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and ISIS. The Muslim brotherhood is like the Ivy League university for higher radicalized Islamic terroristic learning. Which is exactly why Egypt has outlawed it.

So yeah, most of the civilized world does not want to see yet another Islamic terrorist state run by the Muslim Brotherhood. Except for dipshit converts to Islam like you.
 
Seems you can't keep the spirit of democracy and freedom suppressed for long. Hopefully al-Sissy's days are numbered.
Most of the world would like Egypt to stay the way it is, as opposed to an Islamic shithole of barbarism and savagery, which is far worse for Egypt and the world.

"Most of the world"? Is that an Americanism like "The World Series"- only played in America? The truth is al-Sissy is bought and paid for by Saudi Arabia who wants to be the dominant player in the region and with Egypt's resources at the Saudi's beck and call, they're well on the way to achieving that. Compared to the Saudis, the Muslim Brotherhood are a bunch of boy scouts. al-Sissy rigged his "election" like all dictators do and now he brutally cracks down on anyone who disagrees with him. Another fine moment in American foreign policy; Saddam Hussein redux, the sequel.

Sissy took over because the Muslim Brotherhood wanted to impose barbaric unconstitutional Islamic Shariah laws. The same Muslim brotherhood that vowed "they wouldn't run a candidate" was turning Egypt into yet another Islamic shithole theocracy. Suddenly the people realized they are in over their head and heading towards becoming another Iran.

Today's Islamic terrorists trace their roots to the Muslim Brotherhood, including Al Queda, Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and ISIS. The Muslim brotherhood is like the Ivy League university for higher radicalized Islamic terroristic learning. Which is exactly why Egypt has outlawed it.

So yeah, most of the civilized world does not want to see yet another Islamic terrorist state run by the Muslim Brotherhood. Except for dipshit converts to Islam like you.

I guess that those who are championing the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt would like to see them take over in their own country too.

Egypt Friday protest for Islamic identity and sharia - General news - ANSAMed.it
 
Reminds me of the coup done in Iran.

Except in Iran the people got stuck with a bunch of Islamist savages exponentially worse than the shah, and in Egypt it didn't happen because the army is a separate branch of the govt. The Egyptians and the world in general got lucky.
 
Reminds me of the coup done in Iran.


reminds me that Penelope does not know much about anything----the situation which was in Iran in the 1970 is
not at all similar to that of Egypt today-----except for one
feature------a high functional illiteracy rate ------amongst voters
 
Reminds me of the coup done in Iran.

Except in Iran the people got stuck with a bunch of Islamist savages exponentially worse than the shah, and in Egypt it didn't happen because the army is a separate branch of the govt. The Egyptians and the world in general got lucky.
In another thread you promote the slaughtering that Muslims carry out on each other. What has changed your mind that suddenly?
 
Seems you can't keep the spirit of democracy and freedom suppressed for long. Hopefully al-Sissy's days are numbered.



And then the fate of Egypt will be in the hands of the USA, who will just stop sending them the $billions of tax dollars and starve them back into the woodwork.
 
Seems you can't keep the spirit of democracy and freedom suppressed for long. Hopefully al-Sissy's days are numbered.
Most of the world would like Egypt to stay the way it is, as opposed to an Islamic shithole of barbarism and savagery, which is far worse for Egypt and the world.

"Most of the world"? Is that an Americanism like "The World Series"- only played in America? The truth is al-Sissy is bought and paid for by Saudi Arabia who wants to be the dominant player in the region and with Egypt's resources at the Saudi's beck and call, they're well on the way to achieving that. Compared to the Saudis, the Muslim Brotherhood are a bunch of boy scouts. al-Sissy rigged his "election" like all dictators do and now he brutally cracks down on anyone who disagrees with him. Another fine moment in American foreign policy; Saddam Hussein redux, the sequel.



And we all saw what happened under the M.B when the threats of war started up again, so the USA just stopped the graft payments and the M.B. went to the dogs.
 
Seems you can't keep the spirit of democracy and freedom suppressed for long. Hopefully al-Sissy's days are numbered.[/QUOTE

Oh, I am sure that there are those in Great Britain who would love to see the Muslim Brotherhood back in power.]
Free and fair elections in Egypt would be preferred, whoever got into power.




No such thing in the Islamic vocabulary, without corruption, vote rigging and violence they cant exist
 
Reminds me of the coup done in Iran.

Except in Iran the people got stuck with a bunch of Islamist savages exponentially worse than the shah, and in Egypt it didn't happen because the army is a separate branch of the govt. The Egyptians and the world in general got lucky.
In another thread you promote the slaughtering that Muslims carry out on each other. What has changed your mind that suddenly?

You are confused. I stated that Musims busy killing each other means less time and resources devoted to killing us infidels. That is a true statement.
 

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