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  1. Abu Sina

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    The revolution called for cleansing of the judiciary.

    Check it out then come back to the discussion
     
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    Cleansing the judiciary was a revolutionary demand.

    It was a demand by the reformist judges of Egypt.

    Removing the Public Prosecutor was also a demand of the revolution.

    Morsi is trying to fulfill those demands. He fired Mubaraks PP. Now he has to cleanse the top figures named by the reformist judges in the judiciary.


    The ONLY way to do that is to take complete control because nothing else will allow the core to be removed.
     
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    Hey we had Occupy Frankfurt camping in our inner city for almost a year before a court order allowed the police to disable their camp.

    We regularly have protests in relation to nuclear waste etc.

    In a democracy you try to deal with it without violence. Police, who are not corrupt, arrest people who commit crimes and they get a trial.

    You don't arrest opposition members because logically that make people all the more angry.
     
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    Yes I can see how "the revolution", however you chose to define that, called for the cleansing of the judiciary. They probably failed to say they did not mean only making Morsi immune from it.

    try again.
     
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    Do you know that I have two judge neighbours. Neither pay any fines.

    When they go to licence their cars their fines are deleted.

    That means that every violation they have with their vehicles is not subject to law.

    This is just one perk of being in this system of judiciary.

    I like these two neighbours BUT I as an Egyptian want ALL Egyptians equal before the law not the Mubarak style of law with corrupt judges and system. A proper system that's legal and fair.
     
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    Go back and answer my question.
     
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    I did. i explained how you deal with protests in a democracy. Are you still not able to understand it?
     
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    If you go back in the timeline if those protesters had simply gone to protest there would have been no call. But they fought the police, spray painted their slogans, were being told to scale the walls and remove the president etc.

    If we had a real police force they would have dealt with it but we dont.

    Are we to watch incitement and breaching the palace?

    I want them all to go home.

    All of them and stop this madness.

    BUT since we have no police and since we have thugs throwing molotovs I am glad the MB mobilized or we would likely be seeing a looted and burned palace this morning like the Lycee last week and the MB offices last night and last week.
     
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    again go back and read my question and do it slowly and with comprehension

    in fact leave it because you have no idea about Egypt at all

    you seem to think we have police force! one like yours!

    enough said
     
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    Again I answered your question as to what we do in our democracy. Are you harbouring another burning issue for my enlightenment? Just ask. It's free.
     
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    You now edited to add more meaning. Thank you.

    I never said you had a police force like ours. You asked how we deal with it and I answered.

    The best approach would be for Morsi to withdraw his circumventing the judiciary.
     
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    In Egypt is anyone who says anything critical of the government subject to arrest?
     
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    You mean the "people republic of china", The "Democratic People's Republic of Korea" and the "Republic of the Union of Myanmar"
     
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    Tanks on the streets and the army is moving in to protect the palace now Less than 100 youth now shouting anti Morsi slogans outside palace.

    My guess is Tahrir will be cleared next.

    Enough is enough
     
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    No, don't insult, Egypt is a democracy.
    Only the ones who oppose the "unity" of the nation.
    Oh, don't forget that for Mursolini, just like Lui 14, "The nation is me".
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Louis_XIV_of_France.jpg
     
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    The very same. Say any thing critical of those governemnts and you risk being whisked off to a detention camp or worse.
     
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    This is from the very well known Shahira Amin who used to work for State TV who resigned in the week of the revolution and is a big pro revolutionary TV anchor and journalist.


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    5 dead including one journalist covering the rioting.
    Earlier reports said other 4 dead were MB with gunshots but waiting confirmation as funerals are being held now.




    Two lawyers have filed at PP office for the arrest of El B, Sabahi, Mussa with PP on charges of sedition and grand treason this morning.
    I knew this would happen as many saw that El B speech as incitement to violence.
     
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    Anyone watched the video I posted yet where the 'peaceful' anti Morsi's are shooting bullets at the MB?

    Draining the benzine out the Heliopolis residents smashed and wrecked cars tanks for molotovs?

    The destruction of Heliopolis area around the palace.

    Looks just like the anti Moris's scene at Tahrir when they are fighting the police and army doesn't it

    Here it is again so you know who is shooting who and who the thugs are.

    same thugs different location

    [video=youtube;-MyKIvddvac]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MyKIvddvac&feature=youtu.be[/video]
     
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    Head of prisons has announced huge security clampdown around all the prisons now because of threat like 25th January when Mubarak thugs released all the prisoners.
     
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    Al Jazeera reporting that the 5 dead were MB.

    1 was media person

    not surprising when you watch the video..............................

    facts on ground not tallying with anti Morsi protesters accounts last night at all
     
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    So now Mursolini's thugs release all the prisoners. :frustrated:
     
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    Republican Guard warning that area around Presidential palace to be evacuated by 1500 hrs or they will clear it.
     
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    Yes that's right Einstein

    The MB are going to release all Mubaraks gang from Tora this afternoon and the republican guard are clearing the streets and providing limousines to the airport.

    The tag Mursolini by the way is a bit old now
    :bored:
     
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    500 are wounded already. What is the "or else" ? kill them ? wound 50000 ?
     

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