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I asked our correspondent in Egypt, Huda N. (not her real name), "What do you see regarding the upcoming election? Are there any non-Muslim-Brotherood candidates yet who are getting public attention?" She responded:
Before 25th Jan, 2011 there were 24 dummy parties. These parties were called paper parties as they have no voice or power for opposition, because of the lack of true democracy and the repression by the former regime. Now there are 16 new parties under establishment, 5 of these parties are related to Muslim brotherhood and fundamental Islamists (Freedom and Justice Party – (Elnahda) Renaissance Party – (Eladel) Justice Party – Social Tolerance Party – Freedom Party). These parties are sugar coated poison. They have flashing names and hidden intentions of making Egypt the start of a vast Islamic Ummah and applying the Sharia law. Some politicians fear the loyalty of these parties is to foreign countries which have foreign agendas and support international terrorist groups rather than their loyalty to Egypt. There are 4 left wing parties 3 socialists and one communist party, the rest are liberal secular parties. The most powerful competing liberal party that Muslim brotherhood fears is the Free Egyptians Party. This party is established by the famous Christian Business man Naguib Sawiris, it is supported by many cultured and liberal people.
Yesterday Friday 27th May, 2011 was called the second wrath day, were thousands flocked to the Tahrir square to insure that the revolution is still on its way to social Justice. Protestors (liberal and secular parties) were calling for postponing the parliamentary elections due in September and the legislation of a new constitution before these elections, in order to have more time to prepare. The Muslim brotherhood boycotted the riot for two reasons, the first reason is that it is not in their benefit to postpone the elections as they are the only organized political power and they are poised to win the majority of seats. Second they consider the results of the referendum conducted in March, 75% accepting the amendments of the constitution, as a victory in a battle against infidels, who wished to eliminate the 2nd article of the constitution - “Islam is the Religion of the State, The Arabic language is its official language and that the Islamic Shariaa law is the main reference for legislation". They have distributed printed publications accusing the people who joined the riots of yesterday of being traitors to the people and the revolution and infidels. These are the same techniques they used during the referendum, where they made illiterate people (more than 42% of Egyptians are illetrate) believe that if they vote against the amendments, is as if they are voting against Islam. In addition, they tried to drive a wedge between the protestors and the Military Supreme Council. The military council warned that dubious elements may try to cause chaos during Friday's protests, and stayed clear of the protest area to avoid any friction. The Brotherhood's absence and the amount of people who joined the riots have demonstrated the ability of liberal and secular groups to launch their own opposition movement. As well as verifying that the Muslim Brotherhood are not in control of the streets and that they do not represent the majority of Egyptians as they claim. I hope the military council listens to the demands of the educated protestors and do postpone the elections in order to ensure fairness to all political parties.
There are quite a few important points here. We learn the name of the Egyptian political party that seeks freedom for people of all religions: The Free Egyptians Party. We also learn the results of yesterday's second day of wrath - and that these results were favorable for the forces of freedom in Egypt. The events of the second day of wrath were opposed by the Muslim Brotherhood, but took place anyway. We learn of the strategy used by the Muslim Brotherhood to get the outcome they wanted in the referendum that approved Shariah Law in Egypt as the "main reference for legislation" -- a terrible outcome, because Shariah law insistst that non-Muslims be treated as second-class citizens with reduced rights and freedoms in every way. Additionally, we learn that there is an effort underway in Egypt to postpone the parliamentary elections due in September, in order to give the forces of freedom in Egypt more time to prepare, which is essential given that the Muslim Brotherhood is currently so well-organized.
Our correspondent in Egypt, Huda N. (not her real name), writes:
When in 2009 Switzerland banned the construction of minarets, the prayer tower of mosques, the Muslims in Switzerland protested in anger accusing the Swiss of being racists. These Muslims were not of the original populace of the country but mostly Muslim immigrants.
On the other hand while we the original Egyptians request the reopening of 22 closed churches, Muslim fundamentalist protested on that. Although a promise was made by the Military council to re-open one in particular in Ein Shams in Cairo, the Muslims of the area did not allow the prayer last Friday morning and prevented the priest and Christians from entering into the church.
A conciliation meeting was done, Muslims would allow the reopening of the church on the condition of banning the building of a dome and steeple carrying crosses. Condemned by their own mouth they have indicted themselves as racists. It is a sign of double standards of how they apply different sets of standards to the same situation.
Have you ever wondered why Muslims destroy churches and attack non-Muslims in so many Muslim-ruled countries? The answer is very easy: it's because it is an explicit part of their religion to do so. If you are reading this and saying to yourself, "That can't be - Islam is a religion. All religions are about peace and love and understanding," guess again. Islam is not a religion of peace and love and understanding. Does that sound harsh? Want to know what happens if you show a Bible to somebody in Saudi Arabia? A world of hurt. Does that sound like a religion of peace? Per a 1997 Robert Fisk article:
The Christians of the Middle East are making an unprecedented exodus from the lands in which their ancestors have lived since Christ taught here. At least two million are estimated to have left in the past five years alone, leaving only 12 million Christians in and around the lands of the Bible. And, as Robert Fisk reports from Bkerke, Lebanon, half the entire million-strong Christian population of the Arab world’s most moderate state have departed in just 20 years.
Want to know how many Jews are in Islamic nations? Zero. Those Islamic nations drove out or killed all the Jews. From Wikipedia:
Per Wikipedia (same link):
From 1948 until the early 1970s, 800,000-1,000,000 Jews left, fled, or were expelled from their homes in Arab countries; 260,000 of them reached Israel between 1948 and 1951; and 600,000 by 1972.
Islam is no religion of peace.
Now, want to know what percentage of Israel is Muslim? 16%. Sixteen percent of the population of Israel is Muslim. That tells you the difference between Islamic and Judeo-Christian faith, right there.
Our correspondent in Egypt, Huda N. (not her real name), emails the following update:
It seems with the 25th January revolution we have opened the gates of hell on ourselves. The serial of Christian killing is still going on and the government sees no evil, and hears no evil.
On Saturday 14th May, two people fired guns at the peaceful Christian Protestors gathered infront of Television building in Mespiro Cairo whom were later joined by others who started throwing Molotov bombs in addition to the shooting. The assault resulted in 78 wounded and the burning of 12 cars. The shooting took place from bridge near by. The police were very late in coming to protect Christian protestors (5 hours) which raises a lot of question marks.
Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters gathered infront of the Israeli Embassy in Cairo yesterday Sunday 15th May to support the occasion of the 63rd anniversary of the creation of the State of Israel. The protestors tried to crash into the Embassy in an attempt to remove the Israeli flag from the top of the building. Policemen used tear gases against the protestors and tried to disperse them wounding 353 people.This is just a taste of what is to come if the Muslim Brotherhood win majority of seats in the next Parliamentary elections in September. So God be with us.
US mainstream media ignores these murderous atrocities committed by Muslims against Christians.
Our correspondent in Egypt, Huda N. (not her real name), emails the following, under the subject line, "Christian blood is shed daily:"
Egypt has been graded as the worst country with religious intolerance.
Last Saturday Muslim fundamentalist burnt another church (Saint Mary's Church) in Imbaba Cairo.
Killing 12 and wounding over 200. This is because the temporary government has a soft hand on these fundamentalists. They did not punish them for their former offensives against Christians which gave them a green light on attacking Christians and churches.
Two weeks ago in Qena (Upper Egypt) these muslim fundamentalists refused to accept the newly appointed Christian mayor and rioted until the prime mister suspended him temporarily for three months.
Again Christians are protesting infront of the Television building in Cairo until serious actions are taken by the government to stop these acts, or it will turn into a civil war.
Some Christians are protesting infront of the American Embassy requesting for foreign interference in protecting the Christian minority. Others are protesting in front of the Saudi Embassy implying that Saudi Arabia is the one supporting and funding terrorism in Egypt.
We are not very hopeful for the future. Parliamentary elections are going to be held next September. All new political parties are not yet ready for these elections only the Muslim Brotherhood are the ones who are prepared and have the fund to win these elections. To my surprise Mrs. Clinton announced that America is going to cooperate with any type of government even if it is an Islamist government. America does not know who she will be cooperating with. They are deceiving, lying devils. They will not allow any freedoms. Egypt will have replaced one dictator with a dictator party. We need a miracle and lots of praying.
But Obama has been pulling this string, of creating division within the US, too long. Enough Americans of both political parties are puzzled and/or outraged by Obama's behavior in this matter, that it will do significant damage to Obama's chances to be re-elected.
With unemployment at near-historic highs; with the dollar at near-historic lows; with the US national debt at dangerously high levels, after Obama added $4 trillion to it in just a few short years; and with the unconstitutional travesty of Obamacare threatening to do further harm - it is essential that Obama be defeated in the 2012 Presidential elections.
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