Wednesday, March 23, 2011

A Revolution in Egypt?

Egypt is currently dealing with an uprising. Their government is pretty much corrupted and the people are protesting constantly. Egypt had a very powerful leader before the issues began. His name was Husni Mubarak. After he died, the country started having many problems with the government and the people. The people started noticing how these problems went to cause and it lead to not having their leader anymore. Obviously, this type of tragedy can destroy a country little by little, but they are trying to keep the country as stable as possible. There is a huge difference on how the country is functioned right now than from many years back. Before, they were  doing just fine, of course there is always issues in every government. But, up to this point, these issues have become so big that the country might be enduring a Revolution. I feel this is a frightening problem for the people because it can lead to extreme violence in the cities. Violence has already begun in their country, but more of thousands of people dying is what can happen. This can make people move to different countries for stability and security. These people will not want to live in a place where it can lead to danger to themselves and especially their families.

5 comments:

  1. I think this is a little vague about what's going on, maybe you should add more details about it.

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  2. I didn't actually knew what was causing the revolution in Egypt, I think you explain the events well, you really explain the reason for the revolt. Great Post!!

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  3. Wasn't Mubarak the one that was removed from his position as president this revolution that just passed? Also Egypt obtained its freedom from this successful uprising! :D

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  4. I am currently also writing on Egypt too. Most of your facts are not true. Mubarak did not die. The riots were a response to his refusal to step down. The Egyptian people wanted him out because of his government corruption and violence against the people of Egypt. Currently the Egyptian government is working on adding amendments to their constitution to prevent this form reoccurring.

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  5. I loved the way you explained in detail the uprisings taking place in Egypt. You gave really good background knowledge for those who don't know what's going on in this country!

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