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New mass protests across many cities breakout in Egypt against Sisi Government!

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The Egyptian calling for a revolution against al-Sisi
Since early September, an Egyptian living in Spain has been calling for a "revolution" against President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi.

Mohamed Ali is a 45-year-old former actor and military contractor and has accused the president of corruption.

Mr Sisi has denied the claims against him but Mr Ali's videos have led to rare protests in a number of Egyptian cities.

Video produced by Vicky Bisset and Suniti Singh

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egypt will soon become next Libya
no libya is fractured based upon tribes..eygpt isnt

but sisi isnt going ...

liberals are in minority and dont want the islamist getting the govt..until both Islamist and liberals sit together and accept few ground rules there is going to be choas..
 
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hope they will overcome this bloody dictator.. but I fear they will pay with blood! that filthy shaitan massacred ppl on the streets and let them rot a week after that ppl were put in massgraves.. no one could do janaza for their relatives

and I remember that my postings were deleted as I critisized this..
 
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I wonder if massive terror attacks in the Sinai are now next?
Requiring the country bordering it to step in and expand its own lines to keep itself “safe”.
 
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Why West dont allow democracy in Egypt?
Question really is why won't Israel allow democracy in Egypt. It's obvious, democracy will lead to good governance and a progressive and economically powerful Muslim state , which Israel doesn't want.
 
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I wonder if massive terror attacks in the Sinai are now next?
Requiring the country bordering it to step in and expand its own lines to keep itself “safe”.

That country ensured the installation of Sisi in the first place, with American help.

Down with all such puppets!
 
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