Day three:
Nothing is attracting the world views more than the crisis in Egypt. Channels are broadcasting pictures and videos for military forces attacking the protesters of Rabaa- Eladawia square. The protesters are supporters of the impeached president Dr. Mohammed Moursi.  The crisis emerged after a military coup led by major general El-sissi against the Muslim Brotherhood candidate and majority winner Dr. Moursi. People are dying and being  tortured in streets and security jails. After like a month and half the army decided to stop the protest using power after the failure of peaceful arrangements. In my opinion, neither of the two parts is going to get advantage from confrontation. Whom we can blame for this massacre happening in the right of innocent victims?!

In 25th January, 2011, Egypt was the second station to what is known now as the Arabian Spring; a large revolutionary movement against governing regimes. After thirty years of silence and submission, citizens migrated in millions to the Liberation Square in Cairo and other central places in most provinces to demand the regime change. Mr. president Moubarek and his gang wanted to reach some compromises to keep on power. Yet, the public will was stronger than any other rival part. The regime that was settled by the army, had been removed by the army. The transitional period was so critical, because symbols of the vanished regime wanted to infiltrate again to the political arena to be decision makers. All Egyptian institutions were awake and careful to stop such counter- revolution. Some banned movements and opposing parties went back to race for authority


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