Egypt: Nation forced offline

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Whatever happens, I hope the Egyptian people get a decent standard of living as a result. I hope they no longer have to suffer. I hope they will continue to live in cohesion with their fellow non Muslim Egyptians. I hope Allah (swt) grant them basic freedom. Ameen
The worse that can happen to Egypt if it mirror Somalia! Then there is no going back...
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Whatever happens, I hope the Egyptian people get a decent standard of living as a result. I hope they no longer have to suffer. I hope they will continue to live in cohesion with their fellow non Muslim Egyptians. I hope Allah (swt) grant them basic freedom. Ameen
The worse that can happen to Egypt if it mirror Somalia! Then there is no going back...
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Somaliland is peaceful!
 
The majority of Somalia is peaceful both Somaliland and Puntland it's only the deep south that's not and even within the south there are pockets that are peaceful. I don't know why Somalia is spoken of as some place that has completely fallen apart. It hasn't :heated:. It's just not unified.
Which is what I hope does not happen to Egypt because even a dictator is better than anarchy, division and civil unrest.
Salam
 
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I did not say Somalia has completely fallen apart. However, there parts of Somalia (south) where it is completely messed up. There has been civil war for last 20 years or so. I should have made that clear.

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I did not say Somalia has completely fallen apart. However, there parts of Somalia (south) where it is completely messed up. There has been civil war for last 20 years or so. I should have made that clear.

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My post wasn't in reference to you personally. I was speaking in general. It's just you read the news and all it talks about is the pirates or the Al Shaydan. Somalia isn't at all what it is portrayed as. It is for the most part peaceful and livable.
Salam
 
My post wasn't in reference to you personally. I was speaking in general. It's just you read the news and all it talks about is the pirates or the Al Shaydan. Somalia isn't at all what it is portrayed as. It is for the most part peaceful and livable.
Salam

Ook sorry.


I agree with you. The reason they do so, "oh look what happens to a country we no longer have control of". It is in their interest to portray somalia like that.
 
Ook sorry.


I agree with you. The reason they do so, "oh look what happens to a country we no longer have control of". It is in their interest to portray somalia like that.

I agree
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Democracy is:
(it's about Indonesia)
you have one vote (just same who you are or how rich or poor you are)
Yes, we have.
you have equal rights to get education (just same who you are or how rich or poor you are)
Not really equal. Poor people can't afford to pay high education fees.
you can be member of any political party or not to be (just same who you are or how rich or poor you are)
Yes. But need much money to be caretakers or candidate for legislative.
if you need protection from police they protect you (just same who you are or how rich or poor you are)
LOL. :D
police follow the law and does´t torture you
Depend on who you are. If you are a poor guy who steal chicken you will not safe from torture. But if you are rich guy who committed white colar crime ........... :D :D :D
you don´t have to pay to officers to get some paper from them
LOL again :D
you can worship religion you follow or not doing that if you like
In this matter, I can say "Alhamdulillah".
 
epend on who you are. If you are a poor guy who steal chicken you will not safe from torture. But if you are rich guy who committed white colar crime

So how common do you think torture is there?
 
very bad. The pro Mubarek protestors are policement and paid gangs I heard.
I think this is plan B for mubarak : after the police failed to stop the protestors, the second plan is to send some paid gangs/policemen to be infiltered inside the crowds and porvoke terror, to make people scared and stop manifesting. But I think this won't work either as the people know the identity of the gangs.
 
I'm watching it akhi, very bad. The pro Mubarek protestors are policement and paid gangs I heard.
I am on watching too. I see those pro Mubarak 'protesters' throw molotov cocktails to anti Mubarak protesters. No doubt, those pro Mubarak 'protesters' are policemen and paid gangs. One of them that arrested by anti Mubarak brought police ID card.
 
I am on watching too. I see those pro Mubarak 'protesters' throw molotov cocktails to anti Mubarak protesters. No doubt, those pro Mubarak 'protesters' are policemen and paid gangs. One of them that arrested by anti Mubarak brought police ID card.

Yes this is a campaign by Mubarak to make the people afraid of protesting so they stop leaving their houses. Scare tactics.
 
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This is not about who should be in charge anymore it's about the current situation.
Egypt is suffering...we're not safe....and our poor are getting poorer.

Life in Egypt has stopped....we want to live again.

President Mubarak has said he is willing to speak with opposition and with the demonstrators.
I haven't left home since Friday. The men in the neighbourhood defend it at night carrying sticks; all because someone set a scheme against Egypt.... all the criminals were released from prison at the same time everywhere in Egypt.
President Mubarak's speech gave us hope of ending this situation. He will leave in the end but will set things right, will talk and will try to fulfill the protestors needs.
We just want to be able to live again. People who get daily wages don't get paid anymore and can't find any source of income ... what can they do next? Steal?
Egypt's economy is collapsing we won't find jobs and our companies will be bankrupt if this goes on any longer.

In Islam, we are not supposed disrupt the country in this way; even if the ruler is wrong in one thing or another we have to give him advice and not cause "fitnah".

I just ask Allah to end this trouble and keep Egypt and its people safe.
 

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