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This happens when military is unleashed from Barack and allow doing politics
There is super power that supporting the military for their own agenda.
killing innocent people is shameful for our humanity. it is simple unacceptable and inhumane.it is against human rights!
What's the fault of these people who have been killed..
Is the democracy for non-islamist people only???
Do not the military junta fear Allah who would take reckoning for all the acts we do...
Fear Allah as life in this world is very short..
and we have to return back to Allah...
It's shameful and regretting for any government to kill its citizens rather then serve them. Where is fairness and justice. International communities should not tolerate this type offence.
Whatever happened in Egypt is simply unacceptable , killing thousands of unarmed people in the name democracy is simply a crime against humanity. If the generals fail to bring the perpetrators to justice , they themselves will face the fate of oppressors in the hand Allah SWT . Taguts will perish like pharaoh, haman, talut in due time. ALLAH is the best judge.
It is surprising to see, what is happening in this 21st centaury. After long time the Egyptian people got the democracy, but the brutal army of Egypt did not allow it to continue. They removed President Murshi by military coup and killed thousands of civilian, who wanted democracy to continue. While the opposition of Elected President Murshi was demonstrating at the Tahriar Square weeks after weeks, President Musrshi did not order law and enforcement body to kill them. But why the army backed government is killing thousands of Murshi's supporters. If the civilians attacked the Police/Army, how many of them were killed. Does the supporter of Murshi have no basic right to protest? Why this injustice?
More than 500 people killed; may be up to 2 thousands!
Army warlords are on the killing spree! They must be stopped and sent to the Hague for committing war crimes and crime against humanity.
All lives are precious! Don’t blame the victims for violence. It is the army intelligence officers who killed the police officers to bluff the international community.
Where is international community?
Impose sanctions on Egypt!
Freeze assets owned by the killers.
Impose no fly zones!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/egypt/10170307/Ahmed-Assem-the-Egyptian-photographer-who-chronicled-his-own-death.html
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/interactive/2013/jul/18/mohamed-morsi-supporters-cairo-killing-interactive
Thanks for your reply. You are not the only one who suggests that Muslims are violent. Many right wing politicians in USA & Europe say the same thing.
Please answer me the following questions.
(1) How many Army officers were killed or injured by Muslims?
(2) How many Muslims were killed by the mighty Army?
(3) Morsi was elected by people for 5 years - True or False?
(4) Who gave Army power to stage a coup?
(5) If big demonstration is an excuse, then what about big demonstrations by Muslims now? Are not they big enough in your eyes?
I look forward to your answer.
To Alan,
What is the indicator of innocence that you believe in, those people killed had weapons and kept attacking army for hours before the army soldier respond back. do you believe people who attack their own army institutions ordered by big heads are that innocent?!
Democracy should not be through agitation in the streets, but when people discover they are governed by a group of conspirators then no other way is available.
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