Tuesday, October 11, 2011

CITIZENS DEMONSTRATION IN THE EGYPTIAN CAPITAL CAIRO FOR FASTER IMPLEMENTATION OF DEMOCRACY FURTHER ESCALATED IN TO SECTARIAN RELIGIOUS UNREST AND ---

CITIZENS DEMONSTRATION IN THE EGYPTIAN CAPITAL CAIRO FOR FASTER IMPLEMENTATION OF DEMOCRACY FURTHER ESCALATED IN TO SECTARIAN RELIGIOUS UNREST AND CONTRADICTED DEMOCRACY REQUIREMENT FOR DIVERSE RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE AND RACIAL DIVERSITY.


Citizens demonstration in the Egyptian capital Cairo has further escalated to sectarian religious unrest that broke in to riots between the Muslims majority and the Christians minority that constituted over ten percent of the Egyptian population . Six citizens have lost their lives in the sectarian clashes and a hundred and Eighty four others have been injured in the last fourty eight hours of unrest, besides property damage loses inflicted on both sides that may exceed several hundreds of thousands of Egyptians pounds. The demonstration that had been carried out to force faster implementation of Democracy, citizens freedom and rights in Egypt has disappointed many people in the Western countries since democracy requirements entailed diverse religious tolerance in diverse societies and communities, rather than the sectarian religious and racial divide that has begun to reappear during the transition to Democracy not only in the Egyptian capital Cairo, but also in many North African capital cities such as Tunis and Algiers. However, the citizens demand for freedom and Democracy by extended demonstrations in the North African capitals and the Arab world countries may result in to further extension of the Transitional Military governments, elevated security level and frequent riots than it may have been before the citizens revolution for change of the governments systems with their Presidents and for Democracy.

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