Posts Tagged ‘Mubarak’

Women March in Cairo

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

“Drag me, strip me! “My brothers’ blood will cover me!” “The girls of Egypt are here!” These are a few of the angry cries heard on the streets of Cairo today, as thousands of female activists took part in what may have been the biggest female demonstration in Egypt’s history.

Recent images showing soldiers beating, stripping and kicking a female demonstrator provoked the ire of the matriarchal mass, sparking the first female-led demonstration to come to fruition since February’s successful ousting of President Mubarak.

The protest clearly had an effect, as Egypt’s ruling military council quickly offered up an apology.

“The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces expresses its utmost sorrow for the great women of Egypt, for the violations that took place during the recent events,” the council said in a statement. “It stresses its great appreciation for the women of Egypt and for their right to protest and to actively, positively participate in political life on the path of democratic transition.”

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton was shocked by the recent events.

“Women are being beaten and humiliated in the same streets where they risked their lives for the revolution only a few short months ago,” Mrs. Clinton said. “Women are being attacked, stripped, and beaten in the streets. This systematic degradation of Egyptian women disgraces the state and its uniform.”

14 civilians have been killed this week, and over 700 more were injured in clashes with Egyptian military – a fact making the bravery exemplified by these empowered women all the more noteworthy.

Egyptians Still Holding Out for Democracy

Friday, September 9th, 2011

210 days ago, Egyptians showed the world what people power can do, amassing protesters in the millions to successfully oust their corrupt dictator. To this day, Egypt’s brave freedom fighters haven’t given up their bid for democracy.

Not wanting their revolutionary struggles to end up simply swapping one gun-toting tyrant for another, demonstrators held a mass rally in Cairo today, pressuring Egypt’s temporary leaders – the military – to keep their promises of political reform.

Watching from the outside, seeing how hard regular people have to fight to for freedom, really shows us how we cannot take for granted the rights and powers we already have. Instead, when it comes to civil liberties and democracy, we must use them to the fullest, or we risk losing them entirely.

So don’t just shirk your responsibility. Take action on the issues you care about. It doesn’t even have to involved a major issue, like poverty, war or human rights violations. Just find a wrong that, when righted, will make the world a better place. Then make your voice as loud as it can be. Speak your mind through as many channels as you can find.

That is what democracy is all about.

Armed Thugs Attacking Peaceful Protestors

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

makeshift helmetsmakeshift helmets2(These pictures would be quite hilarious, were they not a response to being beaten)

It seems Egypt’s old regime – the one being pushed out by millions of people – still has some teeth. Clashes have occurred between peaceful protesters and gangs comprised of plainclothes Egyptian police and other hired goons. Security vehicles have run over Egyptian demonstrators. Gunfire has erupted, and thousands have been injured.

The outgoing President of Egypt has made public his desire to resign, saying “I am fed up. I want to go.” Well then go already! Political support for Mubarak has dropped, and will continue to wane as more atrocities come to light.

All this violence is for not. The Egyptian people will not stop until they get a new government. Seeing as the end result will be the same – regime change – hopefully the bloodshed will end sooner than later.