no we r in peace
2006-10-23 11:14:52
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answer #1
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answered by micho 7
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If there are any enemies, it is within the state.
I would like to demonstate my point:
The police have prevented voter entry to polling stations in constituencies and areas that had popular opposition candidates. The police play a large role in arresting potentially popular opposition leaders. The arrests reflect the high level of the police-backed interference in civil society and the developing democracy.
The authoritarian policies of the government have delayed a materialization of civil society. Repression of opposition parties has led to forming professional organizations and developing other methods for political participation. As a result of the political monopoly on power and repressive policies towards civil society, there connects a lead to an emergence of extremist activities by Islamic groups.
Political Islamist activism in contemporary Egypt demonstrates the outcomes that result when groups that express different ideologies are legally and coercively excluded from political expression. As a result of ideological and political disillusionment, poverty, unemployment, and alienation, radical Islamic groups have gained appeal and popularity in recent years.
The implementation of formal ‘democratic’ frameworks (as through regularly held elections) does not mean there will be modification of authoritarian rule. The president is the ultimate source of power and authority, which has been and will continue to remain intact. Egypt’s somewhat flexible version of authoritarianism has become institutionalized. Still, political parties and activists are silenced and weakened at any indication of dissent or promising leadership. As a result, militant Islamists create violence as a reaction against an oppressive state.
Another reaction comes from the Muslim brotherhood, who although is not a potentially feasible replacement to the existing regime, the group has made strides in the General Assembly by winning seats and the people by giving them social services. The relentless and brutal pursuit against the Brotherhood by the government reveals that if the group is unconstrained to effectively organize, it is possible for the group to present itself as a realistic alternative to the current dominant National Democratic Party and other weak although existent secular parties.
2006-10-20 19:57:08
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answer #2
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answered by Kel 3
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in politics, thete is no enemies and friends, it's all about your intersts at a certain time, look about the enemies in the WW1-2 , they are now the EU .
so far now we are trying to be cool and avoid any wars. But do you think it will stay the same, while you have enemies planing day and night to divide all the arab countries to smaller pieces to be easier to control.
Irak, Afghanistan, Lebanon, Sudan -- next movie of Iran, Syrian.
So do you think we have any enemies !!!! Good question
2006-10-21 18:09:20
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answer #3
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answered by h_gouda55 2
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all governments in all countries try make them people that they have many enemies around them and in fact Egypt now in the last of the list of development and civilizations. the only thing could make other be our enemt is the Location and that was found in the history all the time.
may allah help us.
2006-10-22 05:00:25
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course we have and i totally agree with KelsUtd.
Egypt in my mind is the people and not the state or authority, so, in that context, yes we have two main enemies.
1. authority and the current fascist regime.
2. Israel.
3. Corruption.
4. some Arab neighbouring regimes
2006-10-22 04:36:54
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answer #5
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answered by Kalooka 7
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Israel of course, because they want to take over Egypt, and always did.
but lets be frank here, i dont think many Arab countries like Egypt so much.
and i'm sure if we face trouble like lebanon or Iraq..etc some day (god forbid) no arab country will stand by us.
2006-10-22 06:10:11
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answer #6
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answered by Yasmine 4
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i dont think egypt had any enemies even israel, mubarak have succeeded in making Egypt one of the most beloved countries in the world politically
2006-10-21 06:56:15
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answer #7
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answered by ahmed allam 1
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2006-10-22 10:10:30
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answer #8
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answered by xXblacknwhiteXx 2
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2006-10-21 14:12:51
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answer #9
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answered by ahmos 4
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only extremest Muslims
2006-10-21 02:47:19
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answer #10
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answered by zilber 4
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karimashraf: hahahahah..yea i understand lol...funny i agree
kikdogman: true
ahmos: yea true bardo
2006-10-22 20:29:23
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answer #11
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answered by ox_monzy_xo 2
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