Wednesday, January 19, 2011

my egypt..

aboushama kamal to protests in different Arab countries recently, which culminated in Tunisia, are a reflection of what ails the soul of the Arab "broken", because of poor living conditions, the result of poverty and unemployment.

Arab Economic Summit II, hosted by the city, "Sharm el-Sheikh," Egyptian Wednesday, "alarm bells" for the leaders participating in the summit, calling on them to pay attention to economic and social problems faced by the Arab peoples, which may lead to political turmoil.

"What happens in Tunisia of the revolution, is not far from the subject of this Summit," and stressed in this context, that "these protests linked to economic and social development, and the degree of balance and escalation, comprehensiveness and good distribution."

He added: "It's not far away from what is going on in the minds of everyone, that self-Arab broken by poverty, unemployment, and the overall decline in the real indicators of development, in addition to the political problems that have not been able to resolve most of them," adding that "the Arab citizen has reached the stage of anger has not unprecedented. "

"It should not be seen to Tunisia as a case of isolated and must exit the Padres what happened", he described the events in Tunisia as "example" of what he called "shocks of great social, facing many Arab societies," and added that "the poor management of such issues Further complicating the situation. "

In reference to outside interference in Arab countries: "you can not even powers of good management of our problems are political, that were not complicated by, and reported by resource failure, introducing the Arab citizen in a state of anger and frustration is unprecedented."

But expressed confidence that "the success of real touch of the Arab citizen in the standard of living, and in dealing with him, will satisfy our communities, and raise the matter of our citizens, especially if coupled with the return of the Spirit, any return of the Arabs as a whole to play a leadership role in their , as they had through all of history. "

Come statements of the Secretary-General of the Arab League as there is a state of caution and anticipation of some Arab capitals, especially in Egypt, having overtaken the movement of the street Tunisian political parties and Islamic change the political system, initiated by the popular protests that led to the escape of Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.

Observers believe that the Tunisian model is applicable in Egypt, "because of the similarity of circumstances, unless there are constitutional reforms to stamp out corruption", arguing that "the monopoly of the people from the President or his son or his brother in law and some business is no longer possible."

But the Egyptian authorities were quick to refute the analysis predicted that the deteriorating situation in the country, and the behavior of a path similar to the situation with the path of Tunisia, especially after the recurrence of "self-immolation" by the people living in difficult circumstances.

She said the Foreign Ministry, in the words of its spokesman, Ambassador Hossam Zaki, said that what happened in Tunisia "will not be repeated easily in other countries," and denied the presidential spokesman, Suleiman Awwad, the news reported recently on an urgent meeting of the Supreme Defence Council, or an intention to raise the prices of food.

Kamal
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