I may not be well versed in socio-political intricacies of Cairo Egypt, but i know revolution. Cairo is experiencing brilliant revolution in its purest form. Cairo Egypt has been plagued with an authoritarian regime that is unable to sufficiently provide for the people. A remissed ex-egyptian air force officer as dictator who is unwilling to step down. A people who are no longer afraid of the the theat indigenous security forces pose. The continued pacification of the Cairo Egyptian people exemplifies the level of temerity Mubarak hold for society. A forced change in leadership is necessary for the stability and sovereignty of the Caironian government. The people of Cairo have been experiencing a depleting economy, conspiracy propaganda facilitated by the government, and an all to common case of the rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer. The people are fed up. With these classic comparts of a revolution, people take to the streets. Demanding the removal of the tyrannical leadership that is to blame. Without the total removal of Cairo's leadership the people are likely to fall subject to the same treatment by new leadership. The people must bring into fruition their own government. Historically the dictatorship in Egypt has been demoralized since the early 1950's plagues with assassination and arrest.
An Egyptian Nationalist comments
"that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it..." -ElBaradei
The people are longing for a since of solidarity. A representation by a responsive government which answers the needs and grievances of the community. A progressive and fiscally prudent administration bringing stability to the economy. The people want the tenents of basic government adequately fulfilled. This sentiment is being expressed by people around the world and here in America
The people themselves must form the government that they deserve
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