Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Another favorable election in a country at a crossroads

A lot of people around the world got their hopes up for Egypt during the Arab Spring, only to have them dashed by the rise to power of the Muslim Brotherhood.  With the current election, there seems to be renewed reason to see a positive course forward:

Americans and all freedom-loving people around the globe should be proud of Egypt as they have taken the next ​significant ​step a​long their democratic roadmap, demonstrating ​to the world that they aspire ​to be ​a democratic country​. But unfortunately they do it without the support of the United States.
In less than one year, Egypt has passed a Constitution, held presidential elections, and at the same time ​is​ fi​ghting​ a war on terrorism ​in the Sinai ​and is winning.
I spoke with various Egyptians about why they went out to vote. Faten Saad said she came this morning because she was very optimistic for June 30th. She said she came “in order to do duty for her country and to ensure E​gypt​ has no religion influence… In particular, to prove that this is a revolution and not a coup.” She said the choice of the Egyptian nation will be to vote for Sisi.
Dr. Enas stated that she came out to “vote for my country… All people are very happy.” She believes the future is very good for Egypt and will be​ "for freedom and democracy."
What happened in Egypt is nothing less than a true miracle. If ​the Egyptian people and their armed forces hadn’t stood strong and united, ​matters ​could​ ha​ve been very ​different today. ​With an intransigent theocractic Muslim Brotherhood in power the nation could have descended into ​a civil war. Instead, today the Egyptians are casting their vote for an Egypt free of fundamentalist control. Egypt is changing. The “New Egypt” is being born.

Not that there won't be huge hurdles to surmount.  Wheat shortage, widespread illiteracy, female genital mutilation, loony neighbors.  But it looks like they're determined to truly advance.


2 comments:

  1. Are you trying to say we did not support their free elections? If we are truly exceptional our truth here, there and everywhere will win out. Viva democracy!

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  2. As the post says, it's a hopeful sign.

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