Brutal military junta describe the massacre of innocent peaceful protesters as an act of self-restraint.
The media in Egypt, are whipping up hysteria against what they call Muslim terrorist.
The same media is whipping up hysteria against foreign journalists, many of whom themselves have been attacked. Several have been detained and disappeared, including two Canadian journalists and an Al Jazeera journalist. A TV camera man working for Sky News was killed.
The slaughter of innocent protesters will have only one consequence, it will open the void for Islamic terrorists to step into.
We must hope, that the crimes against humanity being committed by the military junta, are documented and they are brought to justice, in the meantime, all Egyptians must unite to overthrow the junta, otherwise Egypt will descend into bloody civil war.
People had great hopes when they occupied Tahrir Square. Now they are betrayed. The light of freedom is being extinguished by a brutal fascism.
- Egypt: Security Forces Used Excessive Lethal Force
- Bloodshed in Egypt: No End In Sight
- Egypt Lashes Out at Foreign News Media’s Coverage
- Sharif Abdel Kouddous: In Modern Egypt’s Bloodiest Period, “New Horrors Are Brought Every Day”
- Ahdaf Soueif: Amidst Egypt’s Bloodshed, “We Are Trying Keep the Discourse of the Revolution Alive”
- Now Egyptians are all paying the price
Tags: Egypt
August 23, 2013 at 10:50 pm |
As Egypt descends into bloody chaos, where the only space to flourish will be for Islamic terrorists, the streets are no longer safe for protests.
A new form of protest has been developed, masmou3, its symbol a pan.
At 9pm, people open their windows and bang their pots.
https://keithpp.wordpress.com/2013/08/23/masmou3-noise-as-dissent/
August 24, 2013 at 1:42 pm |
August 25, 2013 at 7:26 pm |
Humiliated even in Death
http://en.qantara.de/content/verfolgung-der-muslimbrueder-in-aegypten-demuetigung-auch-nach-dem-tod
August 25, 2013 at 11:43 pm |
Shocking video of the #Rabaa massacre, army bulldozer ploughing through dead bodies of #AntiCoup protesters