Friday, April 15, 2011

Egyptian Crisis...

It had been almost thirty years that Egyptians were living under the rule of Hosni Mubarak, apparently a few months back Egypt as a state had refused to recognize Hosni Mubarak as their president and want immediate resignation from him. Renowned political parties and other media anchors said that it was because of his dictator attitude and unfriendly policies that had compelled people of Egypt to rebel against him. Furthermore he had always been a domestic dictator; he never led any political party to come in the lime light and work for the flourish and prosper of democracy. He kept suppressing and polluting political stability with his tyrant rule which became the major reason of his downfall. On the other hand his policies like banning the main Islamic opposition group and suppressing and holding back the voice of media made him appear bad character in front of masses. During his regime Poverty corruption unrest situations and unemployment flourished at its maximum. But the question that strikes every mind is that who were the protesters and how did it started and how it got quite heated up in such small span of time? Originally this was that young middle class social media group who started all of this protest. Their enthusiasm spread to all ages including people from civil society, politician’s media to raise their voice against unfair policies of eighty two years old dictator and finally asked for a revolution. Protests all over the Egypt started to emerge and people belonging from diverse sectors gathered together and compelled the dictator to resign. After weeks of protest in Cairo and other cities Hosni Mubarak, stepped down as president of Egypt and world witnessed a great revolution.

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