Today is the day the Muslim brotherhood started their chaotic protest against General Sisi's call-out for the big anti-Morsi demonstration the day and night before. Their 4am march toward a military base, which I think was a provocation, was met with tear gas and rubber bullets. I find it impossible to believe that the police shot at them. I think more likely it was a rival faction within the Muslim Brotherhood.
Today in Egypt it is NOT, NOT like when the National Guard from Taylor, near here, marched into Detroit with armor and guns. But it is sort of a 46 year anniversary of the July 23 police riot tonight. What a difference with Egypt, where the Western media can't understand a Military officer calling for a massive demonstration. They get so worried about it that they hold off sales of Phantom jets for a while.
The next morning, the 28th of July, I remembered the name of the spokeswoman for the Muslim Brotherhood on BBC TV: Mona Qazzaz The western commentators aren't much more conscious of the facts. But they're very good at rhetoric.
The next morning, the 28th of July, I remembered the name of the spokeswoman for the Muslim Brotherhood on BBC TV: Mona Qazzaz The western commentators aren't much more conscious of the facts. But they're very good at rhetoric.
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