Sunday, January 30, 2011

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Egypt burns.
are days that people invade the streets of major cities to ask the Egyptian head of state mubarak to leave the country after three decades of substantial dictatorship (of course backed by the West), defying the police, bullets and a curfew.
hours throughout the West argues the defense of protesters killed in clashes. and in these 30 years? .. maybe he demanded a democratic opening to the entire population?
seems not. economic interests have always had the upper hand, too strong to bow to demands for freedom of a people. money again before any other need. desperately need. The Suez Canal does not carry the ideals of peace and freedom. no. Sorry. The channel serves to facilitate the import and export of wealth. the wealth ends up in banks, it is touched, makes someone more someone else who is less .
no, freedom makes everybody equal. not conducive to a world wealth fairly.
and here it is the world's most that rises to defend the weak, they use them, sided with their party to give him nothing more than a little satisfaction, a "freedom" so much relied upon, so as to become champions, go into hearts of the rioters, and then once again left on the sidelines, in the name of wealth.
these false and become champions in their turn new mubarak and a new revolt.
why.
today the strength of the revolutionary is so great, so is the pressure, anger.
hope is not lost with the smoke of outbreaks hung on street corners and that is not captured in the network of men in black.
Egypt burns.
and anger, came the madness. two mummies in the prestigious Egyptian Museum in Cairo were completely destroyed. is the story?

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