Friday, July 26, 2013

EGYPTIAN FREEDOM SQUARE HAS BEEN KEPT OFF-LIMIT BY THE MILITARY.

EGYPT'S FREEDOM SQUARE HAS BEEN KEPT OFF-LIMIT BY THE MILITARY.

     Egypt's freedom square called the Tahrir Square has been kept off-limit by the military since early Morning today to prevent further clashes between the police forces and thousands of demonstrators that have been mostly regarded as Mursi supporters, or the former President supporters that have gathered since yesterday to demand by protest the release of former President Mohammed Mursi from custody, his re-election as President of Egypt and as the Muslim Brotherhood current leading political figure in Egypt. However the government has rejected both the foreign intervention by the United Nations and citizens demand for the release of former President Mohammed Mursi in the effort to restore order in the Egyptian capital Cairo with the emphasis on his arrest as related to his involvement, or connection  with the Hezbollah Muslim Brotherhood, besides the requirement for the prevention of another uprising, or revolution in Egypt which may eventually disqualify Egypt from the privilege of being accepted as one of the World's emerging Democracy, inspite of continuous unrest in its capital Cairo.

                                          Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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