Dissent
Members of the Egyptian government and their security apparatuses should be shitting in their pants because there worrying signs of dissent.
First there was the wildcat strikes staged by overworked and underfed factory workers, then the protests staged by the Sinai Bedouins protesting against the the way they are treated by the police and the government.
The latest sign of dissent are the protests of angry Egyptians who are sick and tired of living without drinking water in their homes. It started in Kafr El Sheikh and then Mahalla.
Not good.
First there was the wildcat strikes staged by overworked and underfed factory workers, then the protests staged by the Sinai Bedouins protesting against the the way they are treated by the police and the government.
The latest sign of dissent are the protests of angry Egyptians who are sick and tired of living without drinking water in their homes. It started in Kafr El Sheikh and then Mahalla.
Not good.
Labels: Life in Egypt
1 Comments:
Hmmm... interesting take on things. I hope it's not that bad, because if Egypt goes sour then the Arab middle-east is screwed.
By programmer craig, At 7:50 AM, July 11, 2007
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