Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today (29 Viewers)

Bisco

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Nov 21, 2005
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Abdel Mossad Al Sisi admitted that he is waging a war on Sinai to keep israhell safe.
:lol: that should suffice

when soldiers are brutally slaughtered by the terrorists group found in the northern side of sinai what do u expect?? oh yes i forgot we should let them run wild like in iraq because they r building your biggest fantasy the claiphate :D he should leave the retards you support kill more of our men there?? stop with the retarded posts turk they r getting dumber and dumber.

ironic these morons never attacked isreal and instead kill Egyptain soldiers, accompanied by Allah Akbur, why do u insist on not using your brain instead of wanking on retardation's
 
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ReBeL

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Jan 14, 2005
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    Too sad for the demonstrators who were killed by mercenaries on January and February 2011...

    They were killed for nothing. The regime did not leave. Mubarak is still the ruler...
     

    Martin

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    it's quite problematic. the events happened years ago and if the trial had happened in that climate i imagine the outcome would have been different, with all the pressure surrounding it. but long after the fact...
     
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    ReBeL

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    it's quite problematic. the events happened years ago and if the trial had happened in that climate i imagine the outcome would have been different, with all the pressure surrounding it. but long after the fact...
    The current regime is the same regime of Mubarak, Martin...
    They waited until their slaves rule the country again...
     

    Bisco

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    expected it was obvious from day 1!! he wouldn't have stayed in Egypt if he didn't know 100% this would be the outcome. such a sad day in all honesty.
     
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    ReBeL

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    This type of events is what makes people become more extremist. Give the people a chance to express their anger, or do not get surprised if you see people joining IS and similar organizations...

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    So far, two demonstrators were killed in the new demonstrations that took place after announcing the verdict...

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    No internet, No communication, No Televisions, No reporters!

    Mubarak has gone mad :lol:

    Where's the presidential helicopter?
    I hope he will be shot in the head before he reaches the helicopter.
    It would be far better to prosecute him.
    I don't think people whose sons were killed will be satisfied with that knowing that any trial won't lead to him being executed.
    Just like what happened to the Tunisian dictator. He ran away with the help of other countries.
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    The first selfie after the verdict today "I love the photoshopped version" :)
     

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    ReBeL

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    Police killed 21 demonstrators all over Egypt in the last 48 hours. The most important demonstrations have been taking place at Al-Matareyya neighborhood in Cairo. People finally started to feel the current regime is not different than Mubarak's regime.
     

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