Monday 15 August 2011

This incomprehensible Egypt.

Egyptians are still incomprehensible in their wishes after revolution's ending in February, 2011. Then Egyptians wanted democratic changes in the country and when at least former Egypt's President H. Mubarak left his post, people won their revolution. Egyptians didn't like dictatorship and they wished democracy - in any way they said such wishes in February this year. Nowadays ex-President H. Mubarak, his sons and other former statemen are on trial and can get death penalty for the killing and wounding of the demonstrators during Egypt's revolution of 2011. Of course, killings of the thousands are serious criminal, especially when that thousands want better changes in their lives. But also H. Mubarak left his President's post by himself and he didn't fight "till the end" against his nation, as another dictators say in the present time in the world. Yes, the penalty's decision for H. Mubarak and others is a mainly deal of Egyptian people. But great risk of mistake exists in the death penalty for former Egyptian politicians, because any dictator won't leave his post voluntarily or under the world's pressure in the future. Besides it. Why do Egyptians not begin to change the community and its laws in the democratic way?
I wish real democratic changes and economical successes for Egypt. And wish that Muslims and Christians live peacefully in this country, that Christian girls don't be stealed by Muslims and don't be forced to accept Islam, that Christian Churches don't be set on fire and all Egyptians be happy.

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