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Friday, July 19, 2013

Islamic democratization movement difficult in the weir in the Middle East


Islamic democratization movement difficult in the weir in the Middle East

Principles of democratic political movement that preceded the Prophet Muhammad in the 6th century in the city of Medina, Saudi Arabia, has now started infecting Eastern countries - Temgah, although try dammed secular states with allies but difficult to stop its movement.

This movement is seen with the victory of Hamas in Palestine, but the victory was thwarted by the United States does not admit it, so the only'' deprived'' Hamas in the Gaza Strip, and the Fatah movement of Palestinian re-mastered in the West Bank.

Now back in Egypt Islamist party the Muslim Brotherhood backed Annur Salafi Party won the most democratic elections in Egypt with 51 percent of the vote, so that President Mursi become President.
But only one year in power, Mursi Military coup group which supported the secular opposition groups.

The process of democratization in Egypt does not seem like the United States which seem hesitant to support Mursi, especially Arab countries, like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates who fear democracy movement in Egypt could spread to their countries hinnga could subvert the system of absolute monarchy that only benefit a handful of rulers (kings), not the majority of the people.

That's when militerkembali support secular government in power in Egypt, soon Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates pledged bentuan soft loan of U.S. $ 12 billion, which is not offered when bentuan Mursi when in power. Mursi when it is allowed to build up Egypt's economy in tatters due to the legacy of the Mubarak regime applying for loans at the World Bank.

Now the democratic principles began to bloom in the Middle East, in a matter of months started to topple Assad's military-backed regime in Syria, as well as other authoritarian regimes in the Middle East. And the Arab people in the Middle East began to realize who those champions who truly support the democratic movement.

Two people were killed and seven people were injured in clashes on Friday night (19/7) between supporters and opponents of the ousted Egyptian president Mohammad Mursi in northern Egypt, reported the online edition of the official media, Ahram on Saturday.

In the city of Mansoura in the Nile Delta, a woman and a girl aged 13 years was shot dead, while seven others suffered serious injuries due to shootings and stabbings, the report said.

The seven injured people have been transferred to the nearest hospital.

The clashes occurred when a Mursi supporters took to the streets after Friday prayers, and called for the restoration of ousted Egyptian president as a legitimate leader of the country, Xinhua reported - is monitored Reuters in Jakarta, Saturday.

Mursi opponents support the Armed Forces and the course map. They blame the unrest Moursi supporters recently.

Meanwhile, in a statement issued on Friday night, the Egyptian Interior Minister Mohammed Ibrahim reiterated its commitment to protect peaceful protesters and marches them in line with the Armed Forces.

He also warned people to refrain from violence and destruction, and add the Egyptian Armed Forces and the police will not allow any person who seeks unlawful, damaging roads, overcrowd state agency or complex occupying important.

Muslim Brotherhood on Saturday (20/7) morning time Cairo, Egypt, revealed that four women supporters of ousted leader Mohammed Mursi were killed and over 200 were injured in the attack in the city of Mansoura Province, 126 kilometers north of Cairo.

"We were attacked by a mob and killed four women and injured over 200 people," said Media Unit Emergency Mursi Muslim Brotherhood supporters. Mentioned, most of the victims had been rushed to a nearby hospital and treated lainnyan in the emergency medical unit in the field, according to Reuters journalist from Cairo.

Mursi supporters on Friday staged a grand rally in Cairo and other cities to demand the return of the validity of the province of President Mursi who was ousted in a military coup three weeks ago. Since overthrown on July 3, Mursi was detained at an undisclosed location.

United States and European Union have urged the transitional authorities, but was rejected for security reasons. The anti-Mursi also on Friday rallied in Tahrir Square to demand the trial Mursi.

As of Saturday morning local time, the atmosphere of Cairo are relatively safe despite a great demo of the two opposing sides. In addition to Cairo, protests from both camps also launched in various cities of the province.

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