Friday, February 11, 2011

EGYPTIAN AGITATION


Recent protestations' in Egypt are an ongoing series of demonstrations, marches, rallies, riots and clashes with police and pro Govt. thugs. This pro democracy unrest started from Jan.25th.2011 now millions of people are taking part in these rallies and marches. Hundreds were killed and hundreds wounded.



 Tunisian Revolution fired Egyptian unrest the demonstrations and riots, part of the2010-2022 Arab world protest, started in the weeks after the Tunisian agitation, with many protesters carrying Tunisian flags as a symbol of their influence. Grievances for Egyptian protesters have focused on legal and political issues including police brutality, state of emergency  laws, lack of free and fair electons  and free speech and corruption, as well as economic issues including high unemployment, foof price inflation, and low minimum wages. The primary demand from protest organizers is the ouster of the Hosni Mubarak  regime, and a new government that represents the interests of the Egyptian people, and respects rights of freedom and justice.
Egyptian military forces remained neutral and refused to fire on unarmed civilians demonstrators. This Govt. is dictatorship and younger generation and intellectuals as well as Muslim brother hood a main sunny Islamic but a secular party is also taking part in these agitations. Egyptian Christians are also taking part, reformer and leader of the National Association for change Mr. Mod. El Baradei is also supporting this public uprising.
Google official.Wael Ghonim lent his support and was arrested his release from custody and an interview on Dream TV, thousands of supporters joined a Face book page created in his honor. We authorize Wael Ghoneim to speak on behalf of the Egyptian revolution. International reactions have varied with most Western states saying peaceful protests should continue but also expressing concern for the stability. Many states in the region expressed concern and supported Mubarak, while others like Tunisia and Iran supported the protests. Israel was most cautious for change and PM is asking his government ministers to maintain silence and urging Israel's US and European allies to curb their criticism of President Mubarak; however, an Arab-Israeli  parliamentarian supported the protests. There were also numerous solidarity protests for the anti-government protesters around the world.
NGOs also expressed concern about the protests and the ensuing heavy-handed state response. There were also numerous solidarity protests around the world. All types of dictatorships and military Govts. must go, democratically elected Governments with freedom of press and expression or dissent equal right for men and women rights to food, education and health and better living conditions is the most desirable. Such govt should reform political and constitutional laws rules and regulation as well as economic change is the need of the hour. Government should be corruption free and secular in real sense but in Muslim word it is always feared that fundamentalist forces may come to power, everybody knows what happened in Afghanistan. Let us hope and pray to almighty God to grant Egypt an ideal Government and better future.

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