Monday 19 December 2011

Live From Cairo

The history repeats itself.Yeah! this seems to be truly fit to the situation now on the liberty symbol Tahrir Square.The agitating egyptians are beaten up cruelly and women are dragged by hair mercilessly.This plight of egyptians was in the Hosni mubarak's autocratic regime,but now the supreme military council is doing the same.In fact the egyptian military now is the same which followed the orders of their general 'Hosni mubarak';where as now their General is changed.The army's attitude towards the people is the same like past.And now history is repeating itself.
The egyptians are now protesting against the military's supremacy.Earlier this year the brave egyptians successfully overthrown the thirty years survived tyrrant Hosni, and egyptians now on the way to form a democratically elected government.When the people of egyptians were agitating against the Mubarak regime they were not touched by the military.But now the scene is different and agitators are beaten mercilessly.

The present  chief of Supreme military council is Hussain tantavi, who was the defence minister of Hosni mubarak.After Hosni mubarak the military council is trying to be the supreme power even after the civil government is elected.Whereas the military announced that they will take care of the governance till july 2011, which was rejected by Tahrir agitators.

The tragedy of egyptians is that for a long time they have not experienced the democratic atmosphere in their country and the military too never bothered for the Human rights.The gruesome scenes on the Tahrir Square is the result of long time reluctance to the Human rights.Perhaps this is result of fear that is growing due the dominance of Islamists in ongoing elections in Egypt.On one hand the 'world powers' are saying that islamists are the biggest threat for the democracy,and on the other hand the so called 'seculars' also backing the fears.
Where as the world knows that Islamists were on the frontline in the anti regime agitation in egypt.They positively worked for the democratic society for a long time and also stood in frontline during the Jnuary tahrir square protests. Military's action against Egyptian women and protesters is brutal and inhuman. The global community severely condemns this.

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