Military Tricks - Is The Game In Egypt Up?
From
Jeff Snyder@1:345/3777 to
All on Sat Feb 26 21:06:00 2011
As the Egyptian military slowly "sided" with the Egyptian public, and then ultimately deposed Egyptian "president" Hosni Mubarak by means of a
bloodless coup d'etat, I warned that I smelled a rat in the mix. I strongly suggested that the Egyptian military might just be playing a shrewd game of deception.
Now, not even ten days later, it appears that the reservation and caution
that was expressed by so many other people like myself, appears to have been fully warranted.
With the mass media's current emphasis on the ongoing bloody events in
Libya, I was wondering what was happening in the other nations where civil unrest has already occurred; that is, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan, Yemen and Bahrain. In particular, I have been wondering about Egypt, since the
news media has been rather silent.
Well, I was just reading an article in the New York Times entitled "Egyptian Military Forces End to New Protest", and it seems that we have been given an answer, and it does not appear to be good. The article states in part:
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Tens of thousands of protesters returned Friday to Tahrir Square, the site
of demonstrations that led to the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak two
weeks ago, to keep up the pressure on Egypt's military-led transitional government.
But by early Saturday, the military made it clear there would be limits to further dissent as soldiers and plainclothes security officers moved into
the square, beating protesters and tearing down their tents, witnesses said.
The first sign of tension arose when hundreds of people rallied in the intersection in front of the prime minister's office, barred from taking
their protest any closer to the ornate building by armored personnel
carriers and a line of soldiers armed with Tasers.
. . . in Tahrir about a thousand people began to pitch tents and settle in
for the night.
After midnight, soldiers and police officers took over the square.
Salma Said was asleep in a tent when it began to fall down on top of her. Outside people were screaming, and she emerged to see people being beaten by soldiers and armed plainclothes security officers wearing masks.
"They had their faces covered like criminals," she said, "They only showed their eyes."
"One of the officers threatened to shoot us and said he was going to set our tent on fire," she said.
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While all of this has been going on, former "president" Hosni Mubarak has apparently remained holed up in his palace at the resort town of Sharm
el-Sheik on the Red Sea coast. At the same time, there have been absolutely
no signs whatsoever that his appointed heir -- Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq
-- is going to be forced to step down by the Egyptian military. Furthermore, the thirty-year Emergency Law is still in effect.
So one must wonder, what has really changed, if anything? Yes, we all
recognize that any real, meaningful, enduring change requires time to
formulate and to put into effect, but is this recognition being used to
simply return Egypt to the status quo? What do you think?
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