There ar no respect for them it's because of matter of their sking people are being beaten to death like doggs everyday.. thousands of them are being attacked by gang on the streets and a lot die everyday on the street of cairo.. Egyptian people are only friendly to who ever have money and they're really really racism people agains the AFrican people specially Sudanese who mainly live there alot of them have flight Sudan because of the Civil war.. Life in Egypt is really dark that you're life is in danger too.. Many people that live in good places in Egypt don't feel that discrimination but try to explore the the whole Cairo.. Metro and buses and that's when you see how much discrimination is taking affect..
Egyptian police reuters against Sudanese few months ago....Sudanese Man getting beat like a dog by a EGyptian police.
2006-11-17
16:59:52
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Click here to see the picture of abuse and how Sudanese ar being treated by police..
http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2005/12/30/cairo372.jpg
2006-11-17
17:02:19 ·
update #1
portester that will never be heard
http://www.ordoesitexplode.com/photos/uncategorized/protestegypt_1.jpg
2006-11-17
17:04:36 ·
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like what flying spirit said . u ******' stupid hanni..b. if u hate life in egypt so stay in ur ******' country .
2006-11-18 01:05:10
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answered by Moona 5
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There have always been mutual interests between Egyptians and Sudanese based on friendship and neighborhood. As one of Egyptian citizens, i can assure you, that the Sudanese people are generally have a positive image in the eyes of Egyptian throughout the years, and they are known to Egyptians by their kindness. Needless to say that there are exceptions in every aspect of life including my last statement.
As "Nobody" said, that was a single tragic incident that happened months ago, and it had very negative effect on Egyptians more than you think, people protested and nearly all the press condemned what happened from the police brutality at that day. A brutality which the Egyptian police has no discrimination about it in dealing with opposers and protesters, it just turned "more" tragic because there was violent exchange of fighting.
Anyway, Egyptians are far from racists. If there some violent incidents happened against some Sudanese in backstreets of Cairo, then i think it's because anything but racism.
Violence has become more common (statistically) than before, and it's because different kind of reasons, although i believe they have one origin at the end, anyway, i didn't witness a violent act in Egypt because of being black or Sudanese.
2006-11-18 18:52:40
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answered by Kalooka 7
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Hi, my question to you is what happens to Egyptian from South of Egypt, Shara, females in work place, fundamental Muslims, Palestinians living in Egypt, Christians etc..
Regarding Jewish people until the start of the State of Israel there was no true tensions (so I think it is politically motivated rather than religious) so lets compare apples to apples. I have a great respect for all people of all religions. It is not a religion or the national origin that define a person.
As for Sudanese I think it has to do also with economical issues, as some people think they are taking Egyptian jobs. In many cases Sudanese are doing a great job so they are giving their community a good reputation which increases the demand on them.
I hope that racists attitudes by an ignorant but loud minority or national forces ( who equally acts with Egyptians) don't makes out of all Egyptians racists
2006-11-18 23:32:29
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answered by A N 3
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I was deceived into thinking that you are a person who wants what is best for Egypt.
You turned out to be an abnoxious evil person.
You lied and you know you lied , you said that " people are being beaten to death like doggs everyday"
Now 1- The pictures show something that happened more than 10 months ago. It was a very famous incident that took place in one of the very famous squares in Egypt. Egyptians before Sudanese protested to this horrible act. There were demonstrations and lots of newspapers wrote about that. This was accompanied by complete negliegnce from the Sudanese government.
2- The pictures don't show soemthing that is done everyday as u said . It shows something that was done once and that aroused the anger of lots of Egyptians.
3- You betrayed my trust , I really thought u cared for us and wanted what is best, u turned out to be a liar.
4- Dogs is spelt with one g not two gs.
2006-11-18 06:29:51
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answered by Anonymous
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There have constantly been mutual pastimes between Egyptians and Sudanese in accordance with friendship and community. As certainly one of Egyptian voters, i'm able to assure you, that the Sudanese all of us is greater often than not have a favorable photograph contained in the eyes of Egyptian in the time of the years, and that they are customary to Egyptians by their kindness. for specific that there are exceptions in each and every element of existence inclusive of my final fact. As "no one" suggested, that became right into a single tragic incident that occurred months in the past, and it had very destructive consequence on Egyptians greater desirable than you think of, human beings protested and almost each and every of the clicking condemned what occurred from the police brutality at that day. A brutality which the Egyptian police has no discrimination approximately it in coping with opposers and protesters, it only became "greater" tragic with the aid of fact there became into violent replace of scuffling with. besides, Egyptians are a approaches from racists. If there some violent incidents occurred against some Sudanese in backstreets of Cairo, then i think of that's with the aid of fact something yet racism. Violence has grow to be greater hassle-free (statistically) than till now, and that's with the aid of fact diverse sort of motives, even nonetheless i think they have one foundation on the tip, besides, i did no longer witness a violent act in Egypt with the aid of fact of being black or Sudanese.
2016-10-04 02:28:29
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answered by ? 4
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RYAN , THIS PROBLEM HAS BEEN SETTLED AND SOLVED MONTHS AGO, WHO IS TO BLAME : THE PEOPLE THEMSELVES OR WHO USED THEM WHILE IN EGYPT , THE UNITED NATION REFUGEE COMMISSION , THE SUDANESE GOVERNMENT, THE EGYPTIAN GOVERNMENT I DO NOT KNOW BUT I TELL YOU IF YOU ASK THE EGYPTIAN POPULATION THEY WILL TELL YOU TO LOVE THE SUDANESE AND VICEVERSA . SO PLEASE STOP POURING HATRED BETWEEN EGYPTIANS AND SUDANESE'S
2006-11-18 15:30:29
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answered by abdelhamidelsayed 3
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That is actually very Untrue, you sir are a plain liar!
but who knows what your motive is to say that
Have you been --cked by some one there and this is your way to express your pains?
2006-11-18 21:42:40
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answered by Yasso Prince of Egypt 2
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so leave it...
2006-11-17 19:59:01
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answered by flying_spirit2006 3
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