Few residents of Ikhwan sit in outside their homes speak of what life is like for them surrounded by Ikhwan who are bused in from the villages to occupy their area. to add also Ikhwan are beating up drivers in clashes at Raba'a and not allowing them to access the Government Car Licensing Office at Raba'a, taking their id's and car documents and mobile phones then telling them to return after iftar to get them back. These drivers come from across the big distances and because Ikhwan take their id's and licences they cannot drive their cars back home so have to leave them at Raba'a or the police will stop them at checkpoints so they have to travel back home and return later to Ikhwan after iftar to get id back, but mobiles and car documents they find when they return have been stolen by ikhwan! Egyptians are sick of Ikhwan even if they did support them before all this. Many many problems that are not being mentioned in media internationally English sub titles [video=youtube;noO65Ono2eE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=noO65Ono2eE[/video]
Op Egypt posts news from both sides and regional and was originally anti Army but what has that to do with the 3 Copts murdered in Omraneya by the Ikhwani? Armed Ikhwan are not peaceful. 800 Turkish guns seized in trucks of Ikhwan businessman on way to Raba'a is not peaceful. Ikhwan are finished they are just too dumb to realise it yet Come to Egypt and talk to them yourself You will not be able to bear more than 5 minutes listening to their madness and aggressive shouting at you if you try to discuss anything with them that is against their ideology We are a mixture now of laughing at them and feeling sorry for them because to be so disconnected with real life is the scary part when you talk to them. Try it and see and dont forget I was like a lot of Egyptians supporting Morsi even though I am not Ikhwan but not now. Not ever now
I always supported army so there was no transition I just agreed to give Ikhwan a chance and they got the chance now it's time for them to go
Ikhwan lost the game and their minds and all support they had https://twitter.com/hackneylad/status/361888467900301312
Isn't it nice and democratic that Americans consent to the destruction of whole nations, hold people in prisons for years without even charging them with a crime, can starve to death millions of people and then sit around criticizing the Egyptians for arresting US supported terrorists in Egypt? [video=youtube;x4PgpbQfxgo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4PgpbQfxgo[/video]
Tonight latest Tamarod leadership asks EU Catherine Ashton today "would Europeans accept declared Al Qaeda at Nahda to hold open ended sit in in any EU country? we call on you to denounce Ikhwan sit in" 3 police conscripts killed by snipers in Sinai 12 dead in clashes at Mosky district Joke on Ashton Ashton to meet with Morsi to relay message from Obama "what do we do next Mohammed? tell Catherine today so I know what to say on my presser tomorrow" - - - Updated - - - where is human rights watch? are International media who are sitting at Raba'a eating iftar with Ikhwan asking about that photo?
What are the International media sitting eating iftar at Raba'a with Ikhwan and Human Rights groups saying about these children? They would die for MORSI!!!!!!!
Tamarod (23 million petition that ousted Morsi) have told USA today to not interfere in Egyptian internal politics Beblawy the PM who is very respected in Egypt said Military are not interfering in cabinet decisions and transitional government and if they did he would resign immediately and this is one respected guy Egyptians believe
Hey, it's the right thing to do. But when did that ever stop Obama? I dunno Abu, we have a poster here who says you don't know anything about what's happening in Egypt! In all seriousness though, how close are you to the action over there?
Ikhwan on way NOW!! in march to state security HQ!! Incredible!!! Watching Ikhwan is like watching that wolf in the Roadrunner cartoon !
Last time I checked you fully supported the MB now your completely against them ,what made you so radically change your mind .
Anyone who lives here is addected by what is happening. I never know from one day to the next if my place of employment will be closed or not. Driving across town - 12 km may or may not take place due to demonstrations. I am in medicine and getting both myself and my patients proves challenging after dark. To name just a few things which have changed. To say nothing of the feeling of uncertainty
No if you go back and check ALL my posts I always said I was NEVER a fan or a supporter of the Ikhwan. I did support Morsi against Shafik When Morsi won I said I supported the winner and said he deserved a chance That was democracy Go back and check
This one is for Moon The Ikhwan invited Israeli Ma'ariv newspaper Gideon Kwetis and IDF Army Radio Jackie Hogey to Cairo to broadcast from Raba'a Al Adaweya sit in. They had nice time with Ikhwan spokesman Gedad al Hadad . Did you know that Moon? Secondly here is another one for you. The Military gave Morsi a cell phone in detention to call all his Ikhwan colleagues and whoever else he wanted within the group to try to get them to negotiate some kind of settlement with the new government and Military to stop the protests in Raba'a. They got the permission from the prosecutor and court to allow them to monitor the calls. He made two calls and army recorded them. One was to Erdogan and one to Obama both asking for them to intervene and save him.
Hey...let me ask you....it's been awhile since I have been there and I would like to know...do they still have that outdoor Market where they cook a whole Lamb in a dugout to about 8 feet in the ground chamber where parts of the lamb is sold right there? Plus...I bet you don't get many tourists anymore do you? When I was there there was a THRIVING tourist economy and vendors would be able to make a living from the various people who went there on vacation. AboveAlpha
there is too much news that people are not getting to read so I put some here and found these ones specially for Moon to see What Market? in what area? I have never seen that but cannot say it doesn't exist I get the lamb cooked in the street on metal sticks over barbecue fire with onions or fil fil I live close to pyramids so I do see coaches with tourists around area when I am out passing there but a lot less than before revolution and Hilton Pyramids Golf Hotel always seems to have tourists playing golf when I am at my club swimming that backs onto the golf course but number are down a lot
Morsi spent two hours last night in talks with the EU's Baroness Ashton. That will come as bad, bad news to all those brutes who have murdered so many of their brother Egyptians in recent days, bad, bad news.
It is a market just about a mile from the pyramids at Giza. There is this old guy...he has a lot of scars on his hands and has been there forever. $2 can get you one Hell of a meal! AboveAlpha
This is photo of pyramids from waste land just 5 minutes from my house which is to the left ( you cannot see in photo ) Top left across main road is Military area and to right is a housing complex which is opposite pyramids on Fayoum Road from Remaya Square Military area is where we took the escaped prisoners who surrendered to our security after 25th January
MAN! Does this look different! When I was there it had a whole different look and feel. Perhaps it is just the angle...how long has this area been like this? AboveAlpha