Sunday, September 25, 2011

The Egyptian revolution
Submitted by: Amira Eldisoky,
            People wonder why the egyptians revolted the revolution which sparked by youth in January 25,2011. The peaceful revolution was a consequence of the injustice dictatorship of the government. The system of the government had many errors which accumulated over three decades. President Mubarak dismantled the joints of Egyptian society such as the unions of labor and trade. Also, he created in Egypt, the land of Nile which is the longest river in the world for the first time in history ( the problem of thirst). Moreover, 40% of Egyptians became below the poverty line. That system was the one who joined the wealth and power together which appeared with trading advantages between business men and politicals. During Mubarak administration, the society divides into tow layers, the very upper class and the very lower class. Finally as a result of all these social and economic problems that the Egypian society faced for over 30 years the revolution erupted by those young people who were able to change the Egyptian history.

1 comment:

  1. Ivonne Mosquera

    the egyptian people showed us in a few days how to defend the honor and the dignity of a whole country. The more special thing about this revolution, is the young component. By a side is wonderful and hopeful, and by the other is really sad that the revolution were leadered by youngs, instead of the people who really suffered the inclemencies of a goverment wich pretended being perpetual. Power is like water, when you want to catch strong in your hands , is just when you lose it into you fingers. that is what happened with Egypt, many years of suffering do not were enough, was the work of new generations the defense of the egyptian honor.

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