Egypt's Transition to Democracy Put In Doubt as "Militias" Add to Polarisation
Author: Ian Black
Date Written: 1/28/2013
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The constant conflicts such extreme polarisation is the hallmark of a transition whose outcome remains unclear. Police are firing tear gas to disperse demonstrators on Cairo's Qasr al-Nil bridge on Monday, which also occurred two years ago in the day since the coercive power of the Egyptian state first seemed to have been lost. If this continues Egypt's order and political life will be breaking down. Soon Egypt will see their whole economy collapse right before their eyes. I believe to secure their political and economical life they need to figure out to "answer" things without being so dramatically violent.
Date Written: 1/28/2013
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The constant conflicts such extreme polarisation is the hallmark of a transition whose outcome remains unclear. Police are firing tear gas to disperse demonstrators on Cairo's Qasr al-Nil bridge on Monday, which also occurred two years ago in the day since the coercive power of the Egyptian state first seemed to have been lost. If this continues Egypt's order and political life will be breaking down. Soon Egypt will see their whole economy collapse right before their eyes. I believe to secure their political and economical life they need to figure out to "answer" things without being so dramatically violent.