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RedZero
22nd November 2011, 22:17
http://gawker.com/5861191/

Two people were killed in Cairo and Alexandria this weekend as Egyptian activists took the streets to protest the military's attempts to maintain its grip on power. And guess how the state is justifying its deadly crackdown.

"We saw the firm stance the US took against OWS people & the German govt against green protesters to secure the state," an Egyptian state television anchor said yesterday (as translated by the indispensable Sultan Sooud al Qassemi (https://twitter.com/#%21/SultanAlQassemi/status/137907082228809728); bold ours).

Yeah—it gets harder and harder to maintain a moral high ground when videos like this (http://gawker.com/5861100/heres-a-cop-just-casually-pepper-spraying-peaceful-protesters) and pictures like this (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/16/dorli-rainey-pepper-spray-occupy-seattle_n_1097836.html) are unavoidable. But American police haven't killed anyone! Indeed! That's definitely something worth bragging about: so far, cops here have only sent a single person to the hospital with brain damage (http://gawker.com/5853728/iraq-war-vet-in-critical-condition-after-oakland-police-launch-tear-gas-canister-at-his-head?tag=occupyoakland). U.S.A.! U.S.A.!

Meanwhile, in Egypt, the protesters—mostly young liberal activists and Islamists—are engaging in "running street battles" with police (http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2011/11/2011112082333907688.html) after shutting down Cairo's busiest square. In particular, they're protesting the proposed principles for a new constitution—under which "the military [and its budget] would be exempted from civilian oversight."

Update: Just as we hit "publish" on this post, authorities launched a major assault on Tahrir Square in an attempt to evict it of protesters. Al-Jazeera has a live feed here (http://www.aljazeera.com/watch_now/).

TheGodlessUtopian
22nd November 2011, 22:22
I will be interested in seeing how the Egyptian leftist groups react to this recent development.

brigadista
22nd November 2011, 22:25
much more than 28 now

Ocean Seal
22nd November 2011, 22:25
Two dictatorships using each other to crack down. Well at least they are making the enemy obvious. Long live the anti-government protests in Egypt and love live OWS. Let's do it. Don't stop anywhere comrades.

Le Socialiste
23rd November 2011, 08:53
It would be interesting to see what direction this action in Egypt takes (assuming it picks up momentum). Of course, the Egyptian elites' justification probably has the U.S. hoping no one over here will hear of it. It doesn't look too good when the military dictatorship you brought to power all but congratulates you on your ability to forcibly quell and subdue popular movements.