Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today (23 Viewers)

Naggar

Bianconero
Sep 4, 2007
3,494
here's a funny fact


-For the last 7000 years, Egyptians NEVER chose their ruler... yet.
-The first Egyptian to rule Egypt since pharaos was Mohamed Naguib in 1952, shortly before Abdelnasser
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
Moroccan people love their King too much to do anything. And the situation is a looong way from being as bad as in the other North-African countries.


Anyway, congrats to all of my Egyptian brothers on getting rid of that pig :D Let's hope this is the beginning of a huge change and not just a false change. Good luck :)
:shifty:
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,420
i dont think i've seen this nation as happy as today!!! caf 2008 and 2010 dont even come close to this at all!!!!!! i'm glad this came to the end we wanted and its time now to look forward to the future hoping we dont do the same silly mistakes that revolutions always fall in. its nice to see people of all walks of life happy from the heart, its been a while :) also the positivity in people after years of hopelessness and complete submission did not exist today its like they vanished with mubarak :) this has just started the past is in the past now and soon enough tonight will be in the past but it would be great to always look back and say wow this was really the best thing ever. hopefully the future holds all the best for us and the region. its about time we take our place amongst the rest of the world instead of being on the sideline for years and years.
 

Bozi

The Bozman
Administrator
Oct 18, 2005
22,749
Army took control and sacked the whole government, they assured a lot in the last 2 weeks that they support the people and their demands
they said it again today and pointed clearly that they are in control until elections and peaceful transfer of government to the people we choose

they played the decisive role today finally, and they've been good to us since they decided to interfere


.. and yes it's a big house thank you :D
i have to be honest here and say i always have suspicions when an army "stands in for the power vacuum" many revolutions have resulted in dictatorships through such means

No no! army in 52 took control by force then each officer took a ministry and they ruled the country until today.

but this time army is playing a temporary role, so it doesn't get chaotic, they are in control until elections, and responsible for everything in the country right now internally and externally but definitely they have no interest in ruling
for all of your people i truly hope that this is what happens

i dont think i've seen this nation as happy as today!!! caf 2008 and 2010 dont even come close to this at all!!!!!! i'm glad this came to the end we wanted and its time now to look forward to the future hoping we dont do the same silly mistakes that revolutions always fall in. its nice to see people of all walks of life happy from the heart, its been a while :) also the positivity in people after years of hopelessness and complete submission did not exist today its like they vanished with mubarak :) this has just started the past is in the past now and soon enough tonight will be in the past but it would be great to always look back and say wow this was really the best thing ever. hopefully the future holds all the best for us and the region. its about time we take our place amongst the rest of the world instead of being on the sideline for years and years.
ahmed my man i am delighted for you,the next few months are vital for you and your people and i sincerely hope that this is the beginning of a new dawn for your people.

plus,all those years studying and retaking tests may finally pay off,witha new government you may just have dodged national service :lol:
 

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