by evgeny » Tue 15 Mar 2011, 10:43:29
Savage grin democracy
If Libya joins Tunisia and Egypt on their way to a bright democratic future.
What, then expect the Libyans?
Examples already exist.
Here we take Egypt.
The revolution seems to be over, and the victorious people turned to peaceful weekdays. Peaceful everyday life in the performance of democratized Egyptians consist of such charitable activities, such as the dispersal of demonstrations and beatings of women in honor of March 8. Demonstrators, some of whom participated in the revolution, with its inherent simplicity of the floor decided that with the victory of democracy, women will be considered as people. Their mistake was explained to them quickly, using both conventional methods of physical restraint, and loud verbal advice to get in to the kitchen, unless, of course, they do not want to be democratic stoned.
Do not correspond to a democratic state of affairs in Egypt were not only women but also Christians - the Copts. They began simply to kill. Ninth March 15-crowds, with support from the army, ransacked a Christian neighborhood. Burned down several churches, 9 people were killed and 150 wounded. The authorities not only failed to protect the Christian quarter, but was denied asylum in the resolution of the reconstruction of destroyed churches thugs. Constitution of a democratic Egypt states that the fundamental law of the country is the Shariah, which is very scary Christians suddenly found themselves as outcasts and non-citizens.
Well, at the same time in the liberated Cairo decided to release from prison the previous assassins of President Anwar Sadat. Apparently, they are not murderers, but merely the early champions of democracy, not understood by the then undeveloped society.
Finally, democracy in Egypt should bloom after the referendum on March 19, which precedes a planned June elections. Favorites of the season - the Muslim Brotherhood, which is calculated at 35% - 40% of the seats in parliament.