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Eliminated as in killed? How is it different from they doing the killing?
Hahaha,,,,,,because elimination sounds like non violent term.
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Eliminated as in killed? How is it different from they doing the killing?
First, I did not used insulting language targeting you. You are an Indian, So I am containing myself. Advising you to reflect the same & refrain from it.
Morsi as a President of Egypt then, would had every right to use force. If 'Tamarud' protesters would have used automatic weapons against security forces & killed 43 of them. 'Tamarud' arranged 3000 protests (as per you) during Morsi regime and they never resorted to this type of serious violence. Yes, liberals like are more dangerous, because we will continue to oppose Talibisaton & Morsisation of civil society.
I don't think anyone will recognize Egypt's new government any more after this incident.
U mean opposition was peaceful? I already told you how peaceful they were...
A lot worse is according to the interim, they would restore Mubarak era police service and 19 former generals as provincial governors under Mubarak era was put back in office.The new govt. is working for Saudi Arabia, as a proxy for the US.
Remember, these are the same countries which backed the ruthless thug Hosni Mubarak, so with Sisi's massacre, it's business as usual.
The 19 former generals are not any regular generals, looking at their background and where they used to work, you can tell that the people in power are getting ready a major crack down on Islamists, and they are expecting the worst from these terrorists!! What is happening is just s startA lot worse is according to the interim, they would restore Mubarak era police service and 19 former generals as provincial governors under Mubarak era was put back in office.
Egypt 'will return to the style of Mubarak,' minister says - Telegraph
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/14/world/middleeast/egypt.html
Remember, the 'peaceful' Tamarod protesters raped 169 women.
At least 169 women raped at Egypt protests
Imagine if the pro-Morsi crowd had raped 169 women -- we would be hearing nothing else.
The 19 former generals are not any regular generals, looking at their background and where they used to work, you can tell that the people in power are getting ready a major crack down on Islamists, and they are expecting the worst from these terrorists!! What is happening is just s start