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Wednesday 9 March 2011

What Is Happening to Egypt?



I am writing this post in English so everyone would understand what is going on. I have been trying to write for the past couple of days about what is going on but there is a new thing happening every minute!! I have been editing my diary to publish my experience during the revolution and the days I have spent in Tahrir but unfortunately I’m not done yet.

Since Essam Sharaf took over Ahmed Shafik’s place as a prime minister of Egypt on the 3rd of March 2011, everyone became happy and full of hope for a better future to our Egypt but since that day catastrophic incidents kept happening one after another to an extent that got me shocked and speechless.

On the 6th of March 2011, in a place called Atfeeh, Helwan city a church was attacked by a loader by some ignorant Muslim extremists who looted the church shouting "Allah Akbar" and 7000 Copts were kicked out of their homes from the fear and since then Copts went to Maspero where the media building is and kept protesting till today the 10th of March 2011. Then the military promised to rebuild the church and capture who were behind the crime that lead to two deaths and 3 injuries.

Starting on the 8th of March 2011 which was the international women’s day, some Egyptian women though of starting a demonstration in tahrir stressing on their demands for freedom and women rights in Egypt; they had some papers with their demands written on it which you can see it in this post and it translates:

·         Women should participate in the formulation of the future Constitution, Law and Politics in Egypt.

·         A new civil constitution respecting civilians, protecting equality and canceling all kinds of discrimination.

·         Changing all kinds of personal status law so it guarantees full equality and all rights.

·         Not giving priority to the women’s reproductive role on her other roles in her general and personal life.

·         Setting deterrent penalties to stop any kind of harassment against women either inside or outside her home.

·         Women should be allowed to elect themselves for presidency.

Before this march began I was following those trusted tweeps to get the news live from tahrir:
@HindElHennawy , @pakinamamer , @Women4Democracy , @etharkamal , @egyptocracy & @EngyG

I guess all of the demands are reasonable rights for any woman, they didn’t ask for much! But when they went to Tahrir square the weirdest thing ever happened!!

The first tweet I saw was from Hind Elhennawy she wrote “A sheikh is trying to convince us that what we are doing is wrong, he is saying the voice of women is a sin” then she said “fights between men and women in Tahrir”.
Then saw from @Women4Democracy saying Anti-protests are coming saying “go home cook” and “you won’t make it secular”

Pakinam Amer then wrote about how she was insulted by a man who shouted at her face saying “you are a sin”

Ethar Kamal wrote “men are chanting Egypt is Islamic you won’t make it secular”, “I'm actually starting to feel a little unsafe. Couple of thousand shouting men and what doesn't even look like 100 women.” & “Was just ranted at by a 'sheikh' telling me to go home and raise my kids.”

@Egyptocracy wrote “Man: What if a woman president gets pregnant, who will rule when she delivers? Me: Who would rule when a man president gets ill?” although to get elected you have to be over 40 which makes it impossible for a woman to get pregnant anyway.

Engy Gamal wrote the men chanted “the people want the women down” and that they were kicked out of the square!

The video shows how a girl was explaining how she got sexually harassed and that there were men standing with them who got beaten for that.


On that same day in the evening sectarian clashes took place in Mansheyyet Naser, Mokattam in south of Cairo were more than 5000 thugs attacked the small town with weapons and petrol homemade bombs burning houses, shops and killing Copts. When the people tried calling the fire department they said “we will not come cause we sent 6 fire trucks and they were stopped and smashed by thugs and got away”. A witness said “all that because we protested against what happened in Atfeeh and the army blocked some roads which angered the microbus drivers , the extremists and thugs belonging to the NPD so they came to kill us with weapons and we have nothing but the signs we are holding”.

Eight copts were killed and a muslim who was standing with them against the thugs as well their names:
Mina Fares Hanna 15 years, Shenouda Adly Riad 14 years, Semaan Nazmy Zikry 28 years, Malak Rasmy Kelada 26 Years, Sabry Khalaf soliman 22 years, Yasser Fangary Rasmy 23 years, Ali Mohamed Hussein 22 years, Ashraf Fawzy 23 years, Yasser Makram Atallah 23 years.

Losses: more than 5 houses, 7 cars and trucks, 4 storages & shops were looted and burned all belonging to Copts.

All the info was confirmed and documented and I translated it you can see the actual details in Arabic Here

And finally today thugs went to Tahrir making fights and throwing stones at the army provoking them to evacuate the whole area!!

The question resides, who is behind all this mess and where is our Tahrir with its miraculous scenes that we were witnessing during the start of the revolution?

We witnessed Muslims chanting in churches for a better Egypt with Christians and saw Christians holding hands to protect Muslims from police thugs and Central Security Forces while praying which was more of a science-fiction movie than a reality to me to witness that!!

Were are the Egyptians that i saw in Tahrir? Where did they go? What is happening to Egypt and who is doing this?

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for the update, for I didn't know what actually happened at the Million Women March which turned out Hundred or less Women March into and directly out of the sqaure!!

    Concerning yor question about Where did the good old people of Tahrir went, well my theory is this, descent, intelectual ones have returned to their homes and business after acheiving their goals, and putting the -somewhat- proper government back on its feet to continue its path on its own. People who are now at the sq, I could only guess they're simply with nothing to do so now Tahrir has become their hang out and camping site!!

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  2. Thats right but still that is not an enough explanation for all the sexual harassment and all those stuff that happened !! those are not egyptians

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