agentny17
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Yes, but the people are different!! This past two years, Islamist have lost a lot of supporters and you can see that when you talk to the ordinary Egyptian in the street. The people are not gonna accept them, even if security forces accept them. The middle and the high class in Egypt reject them with passion. Major cities like Cairo, Alexandria, ect.. would never accept them. yes they have some support in upper Egypt and within the illiterate and the poor, but i would take the other side in any struggle. Any part or organization that is trying to force an ideology on people will not survive in this time where the whole world is leaning toward more liberty, and freedom , no question. The question is when they will be defeated, and i think its this time in Egypt.But I believe that the MB of yesterday is the MB of today, therefore, I don't see any difference between them.
Keep in mind that they were behind Sadat's assassination as well.
Yeah, of course!!@agentny17
Did the martial law include the pro-Gov't protesters or not?
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