Perilous Times

A dam breaking in Egypt

Source: csmonitor.com

That ended three days later with dozens dead but the Egyptian poor who spearheaded the action triumphant: Sadat restored the subsidies.

The protests in Egypt today, with tens of thousands on the streets of Cairo, Alexandria, industrial Nile Delta towns like Mahalla El-Kubra and Tanta, and the port city of Suez, were thankfully nowhere near as violent (though late in the evening in Cairo on Tuesday there were reports of security forces taking a tougher line with protesters camped out in Tahrir Square). And the chances of today’s protesters having their demands met in anything like the time-frame of 1977 are slim and none.

After all, they’re seeking the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak, who ascended to the presidency after Sadat’s assassination in 1981. A popular uprising in Tunisia may have just pushed out President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, but Egypt — the Arab world’s largest country, with a vast security establishment — is something else again.

But activists, political analysts, and average people in Egypt insist that something crucial shifted for Egypt today. Egyptian political scientist Mustapha Kamel Al Sayyid predicts that now the dam has broken, protests will continue. “The reservoir of discontent is huge,” he says. He adds it is much too soon to talk about a revolution in Egypt, where several factors would make a Tunisia-style toppling of Mubarak much more difficult.

Though both nations suffer from high unemployment and a have a large youth population, Egypt has a much smaller middle class than Tunisia. The regime’s power is not only concentrated in the security forces, as Tunisia’s was, but also in the Army. Tunisia’s military is credited with helping to bring about Ben Ali’s demise, while Egypt’s military is loyal to Mubarak, he says.

And while the corruption of Tunisia’s ruling family was a rallying point for protesters, corruption in Egypt extends further, meaning a widespread base of people who would have much to lose from the fall of the regime. Yet Egyptians have hope.

“All this is happening because we are not afraid,” said Shaimaa Morsy Awad, a young woman who held aloft an Egyptian flag during the protest. “Every day more people will join us. We are still weak, and there’s a lot of work we have to do. But there’s a revolution coming.”

- Kristen Chick is a Cairo-based Correspondent for the Monitor.

By Kristen Chick, Correspondent / January 25, 2011

CairoToday Egypt experienced the largest outpouring of public fury at the government since January 1977, when cuts in government food subsidies saw hundreds of thousands of Egyptians pour into the streets in an uprising that shook the government of then President Anwar Sadat. 

11 Responses to Perilous Times

  1. stephen foreman

    We Should Never Say That Christmas Is Everyday:But Every Lord God Given Day Which Of Course Is Not Promised The Lord God Jesus The Christ Has Given Plenty Of People A Chance To Be Saved,So Lets Say,And Mean Every Lord God Willing Day Merry Jesus The Christ Day To One Another !!!!!!!

  2. stephen foreman

    People Should Not Say That Adults,And Children Are Angels:Because Children Can End Up Believing That,All Of The The Glory Is To Be Given To The One,And Only Just,And Only Wise Lors,And God Jesus The Christ !!!!!!!

  3. stephen foreman

    There Is Absolutely No Artist Except For The Living God Jesus The Christ Because =Jehovah Because He Is The One That Made The Rainbow,Aswell As Other Things !!!!!!!

  4. Myron

    I just ask that us as believers in Christ begin to stay steadfast in prayer and remember that god grace and mercy is everlasting

  5. Bonita

    REMINDS ME SO VERY MUCH OF THE BOOK ” THE REAL TERRORISTS” IMPLICATING THE JESUITS (UNDER PAPAL RULE) STARTING REBELLIONS AND SUCH IN NATIONS TO MAKE THEM PAY FOR NOT BEING CATHOLIC NATIONS. THAT BOOK WAS WRITTEN YEARS AGO AND IT REALLY IS PLAYING OUT BEFORE MY EYES.

  6. DD

    Not a reply…but question…does any have biblical in sight on this “Levaithian” it is spoken of in Ps 104:26 I think. Thins word is seem to be poping up around my hearing…I done a little reserch…but yet want to know. I saw one teaching that this is a spirit that works with jezabel spirit. Also that this was perhaps one of the major spirits behind egypt during the time of Isrealites exodus.

    Thanks for earnest biblical Holy Sprit led insight

  7. ohana

    Please allow me to post this Link.

    I think Christian People need to know,and understand that Picture what This is realy about.
    Egypt might be far,but the religion is not.It’s not a religion of Peace,that’s only a disguise.
    Please don’t dismiss that by thinking it don’t effect us.Christians in those countries are getting killed for their Religion.Islam is not only in Iraq or Afghanistan.It’s Worldwide.

    Peacehttp://www.faithfreedom.org/

  8. ohana

    Thank You for putting this up.This is a major thing right now.It is kinda scary.This country will go from bad to worse,to many Groups will try to lead that Country !!!!!

    John 16:1 These things have I spoken unto you, that ye should not be offended.
    2 They shall put you out of the synagogues: yea, the time cometh, that whosoever killeth you will think that he doeth God service.
    3 And these things will they do unto you, because they have not known the Father, nor me.
    4 But these things have I told you, that when the time shall come, ye may remember that I told you of them. And these things I said not unto you at the beginning, because I was with you.

    Islam is growing,this is not a joke.

    By the way, I know off topic but can we as Christians eat Halal meat(food)???

  9. JeTua

    This is so sad. This world isn’t safe anywhere. If this is just the natural that we are seeing,then LORD I thank you for keeping me blind from the unseen dangers of the spiritual battles. We have to get ready for Christ is sooo soon to come.

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