The dawn must come.

The dawn must come.

Thursday 18 July 2013

Reflections.

By: Ahmed ELNAHAS – Montopoli, July 14th 2013.
(I)
Praying is something, governing is another.. Collecting the votes of believers is something, living as a believer is another.. Participating in the collective Friday Sermon Prayer is something, tolerating and including the other is another.. To love the next (your next: son, daughter, father, friend, mother, brother, Morsi, Shafick…) is something, to love your neighbour as you love yourself is another.. Being human (believer or not) is something, living and acting as human is another.
(II)
According to BankItalia (The Central Bank of Italy), and in relation to the Economic Crisis: Growth -10%, robberies +6%, extortions +10%, and tax evasions reached 552% (€.800billion due related to only 69Billion collected)!! Can somebody document and explain what could be the Egyptian situation today?
(III)
Media news explain the future bombarding us by numbers.. Words are no longer used because they stick, and consequently nail us, into details.. Better is referring to GNP, taxes, National Debt and Installments!
(IV)
Ø  Morsi is the first leader for Egypt chosen directly by the people. We didn’t know that we had only one attempt.
Ø  Lots of Egyptian voted Morsi for not seeing any longer figures of the Old Régime. Anyone would’ve had more hope than those voters.
Ø  Morsi is a top figure of the Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamic organisation refusing armed conflicts. The generic disapproval.
Ø  During his campaign, Morsi promised measures against Women Discrimination. Lesser rights for ALL.
Ø  During his mandate, he arrested TV and media journalists for having criticised him. In line with the rich Arabic heritage of Democracy.
Ø  In 2012 he auto-engaged to put together Palestinians and Israelis. What about Christians?
Ø  In the same time at home he attributes himself exceptional powers. “I know how make Democracy disappear”.  
Ø  During the protests against him calling for his resignation, women were repeatedly raped. Like in the big families.
Ø  Many sustain that the Brotherhood paid groups of street bullies and common delinquents to commits the rapes in order to keep women out of politics. However that will not clear them.. The women of course.
Ø  The Military establishment concede Morsi an ultimatum to find an understanding with the opposition forces. On how to hand back Egypt to the Military Establishment.
Ø  The Military grasp control and take power at Tahrir Square, fireworks explode. Someone stored them in the Tear Gas crates.
Ø  Is it legitimate throwing by force a president, elected by the people, who badly treat Democracy? Take the next 20 years time to reflect.
Important Note: All the above are quoted, and arranged, from today’s Italian daily Il Fatto Quotidiano.
Pass On The Word.

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