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pharaonic Mubarak dictatorship on the brink.
By: Aldo Callalli Pimentel.
Lima, Peru. Adelantecronopio@hotmail.com
http://cronopiocortazar.blogspot.com
After the democratic wave that spread like a powerful beam of light on Tunisia, Egypt then began one of the largest protests against the authoritarianism that hovers different countries of the Maghreb. The first demonstrations were intended to reject the government on economic policies that hit the family budget. Unemployment was also one of the motives of the unrest. However, the engine of this social dynamic is hardening of the party correlate Government of Egypt. Political cadres of the dictatorship and bureaucracy dependent on the intentions of the leader require isolation of the grassroots organizations and the ninguneo of political parties and religious movements and civil.
a result, the scope of the authoritarian establishment hardens. This functionality also allows the state apparatus is held in the one-party corruption mechanisms, apart from the living forces of society, most of which are part of a middle class with democratic aspirations.
now cornered by the powerful popular movement Mubarak just decided to call elections September, without her presence as a candidate. However, his regime will continue in an intensive police search for the main protest leaders. To Mubarak has been a good deal. Until September luengo time still holds in order to strengthen some of the springs of its power. Prepare a smooth transition outbursts of investigating committees to put into question the perfect dictatorship of almost thirty years will be one of its main objectives. Nothing causes more anger in a tyrant that public denunciation and submission to the dictates of justice. Watch your back will be the first to make Washington's strongman in the Maghreb. As we know the U.S. has shown concern about recent developments. But nothing is free, as the Mubarak government is for Americans, and even for Jews, one of his main allies in the geopolitical chessboard of the Middle East.
Statements Vice President Omar Suleiman to act tough about the situation of confrontation between supporters of Mubarak and the broad sectors of the opposition, reflect not only desperation but also the existence of an insurmountable fear from the apparatchik, the idea that the end is getting closer. The hardening of the regime is also a nod to the Egyptian army and the White House with a view of no further harm their already damaged relations.
On the other hand, the test of popular protest will be held on Friday, February 4 when there is a movement directed from Tahrir Square to the presidential palace. Forces are measured in a large segment of the population with a pro-government sector thirsty partisan patronage.
social mobilization for anti dictatorial urges a radical change in government policy. And, as a first step towards the realization of this goal will require that the dictator Hosni Mubarak resign ipso facto.
is no doubt, today a democratic wave shakes the Maghreb and its consequences streamline future first scenes and speeches aimed at strengthening the systematic prospective law policy throughout Africa.
By: Aldo Callalli Pimentel.
Lima, Peru. Adelantecronopio@hotmail.com
http://cronopiocortazar.blogspot.com
After the democratic wave that spread like a powerful beam of light on Tunisia, Egypt then began one of the largest protests against the authoritarianism that hovers different countries of the Maghreb. The first demonstrations were intended to reject the government on economic policies that hit the family budget. Unemployment was also one of the motives of the unrest. However, the engine of this social dynamic is hardening of the party correlate Government of Egypt. Political cadres of the dictatorship and bureaucracy dependent on the intentions of the leader require isolation of the grassroots organizations and the ninguneo of political parties and religious movements and civil.
a result, the scope of the authoritarian establishment hardens. This functionality also allows the state apparatus is held in the one-party corruption mechanisms, apart from the living forces of society, most of which are part of a middle class with democratic aspirations.
now cornered by the powerful popular movement Mubarak just decided to call elections September, without her presence as a candidate. However, his regime will continue in an intensive police search for the main protest leaders. To Mubarak has been a good deal. Until September luengo time still holds in order to strengthen some of the springs of its power. Prepare a smooth transition outbursts of investigating committees to put into question the perfect dictatorship of almost thirty years will be one of its main objectives. Nothing causes more anger in a tyrant that public denunciation and submission to the dictates of justice. Watch your back will be the first to make Washington's strongman in the Maghreb. As we know the U.S. has shown concern about recent developments. But nothing is free, as the Mubarak government is for Americans, and even for Jews, one of his main allies in the geopolitical chessboard of the Middle East.
Statements Vice President Omar Suleiman to act tough about the situation of confrontation between supporters of Mubarak and the broad sectors of the opposition, reflect not only desperation but also the existence of an insurmountable fear from the apparatchik, the idea that the end is getting closer. The hardening of the regime is also a nod to the Egyptian army and the White House with a view of no further harm their already damaged relations.
On the other hand, the test of popular protest will be held on Friday, February 4 when there is a movement directed from Tahrir Square to the presidential palace. Forces are measured in a large segment of the population with a pro-government sector thirsty partisan patronage.
social mobilization for anti dictatorial urges a radical change in government policy. And, as a first step towards the realization of this goal will require that the dictator Hosni Mubarak resign ipso facto.
is no doubt, today a democratic wave shakes the Maghreb and its consequences streamline future first scenes and speeches aimed at strengthening the systematic prospective law policy throughout Africa.
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