Saturday, August 24, 2013

EXTENDED CITIZENS INDISCIPLINE IN PROTEST AND VIOLENT DEMONSTRATION BECAME KNOWN AS TYPICAL OF EGYPTIAN FLEDGING DEMOCRACY.

EXTENDED CITIZENS INDICIPLINE IN PROTEST AND VIOLENT DEMONSTRATION BECAME KNOWN AS TYPICAL OF EGYPTIAN FLEDGING DEMOCRACY.

       Extended citizens indiscipline in protest and violent demonstration that became known as typical of Egyptian fledging Democracy continued in the Egyptian capital Cairo, despite the imposed curfew, due to the release of former President Hosni Mubarak from prison, while former President Mohammed Mursi has remained behind bars. Citizens worries focused on the return of the one political party former President to power who may again imposed absolute military power in Egypt, or one political party system of government for the eventual destruction of elements of Democracy, the multi-political parties system of governance and citizens freedom in the Egyptian major cities and towns. However, the former President Hosni Mubarak has been kept off the media attention during his hospitalizaton period in the military hospital in Cairo. What the President may do after his release from hospital remains unknown and a subject of much speculation during the current political crisis in Egypt.

                                           Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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