From: Muhammad Muhd.
Date: Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 12:54 AM
Subject: Re: {'Yan Arewa} THE MASSACRE IN EGYPT
To: YanArewa@yahoogroups.com, dandalinsiyasa@yahoogroups.com
Cc: trustwritersforum@yahoogroups.com, muryartalaka@yahoogroups.com
Spot on comrade.
The world is witnessing yet another round of crime against inhumanity. The subtle approval by the "free world" is glaring. The consolation is that the people are ready to pay the ultimate price for their wish, and that is a stimulant to victory.
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What is going on in the streets of Cairo and other main cities in Egypt is a massacre of innocent citizens who came out peacefully to protest against military dictatorship and demanded that their franchise must be respected.
These people were exercising their right peacefully as they felt that they were unjustly cheated.In every sense,their grievances justified thus we expected the same civil manner in approaching them not heartless repression as what we are seeing on TV screens.
Why the killings and massacre and why the silence? Nobody cares that to hell with the islamists? that the islamists are potential terrosrists so they should be dealt with? i doubt if this can work and surely nobody but the Egyptians will regret this heinous crime.
For every evil one committed,there is a price which one has to pay sooner or later.Members of Muslim Brotherhood for a long time are not threat to anybody yet,see how their long peaceful conduct brought them? Massacre,killing and wanton destruction of their property.
What the U.S.,the U.N. and the co-called human rights activists will say about the ongoing Genocide? They either condemn it or keep mute or take a neutral stand because the people being killed are islamists?
What is happening in Egypt is naked injustice.
Comrade Bishir Dauda Sabuwar Unguwa Katsina
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