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2007-10-08 11:16:19 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Africa & Middle East Egypt

For the second time or even the third of fourth time ,Al-Arish city is on fire , reports coming from the city describing huge protests and angry messes , it started yesterday or even the day before and it started as tribal fight between two tribes , a normal fight if you want my opinion and it ended "well it has not end yet apparently" with city on fire and 30,000 protesting against the regime

It is more than a tribal fight , it is more like an explosion of anger , they let what inside to them and the proof the places they set fire on the 6th of October vacation in : the headquarters of the NDP,the local council and the city council

2007-10-08 11:37:36 · update #1

The Al-Arish people unfortunately just like the rest of the people got many problems and the regime is treating them like the rest of the Egyptians ignoring their problems but these are not like the valley people ,they are Arab tribes with traditions and customs to be respected ,and of course the security forces have no respect to any traditions or customs in the first place

The people of Al-Arish complained a lot from the police brutality and a terrible economic situation yet no one listened
For more details check the blog of:
http://egyptianchronicles.blogspot.com/

2007-10-08 11:39:49 · update #2

6 answers

nefsy ashooof masr men3'eer mashakel

ya rab onsor masr men gowa we men bara :D

2007-10-08 11:58:45 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

hello
little story
This was a story in the 5th grade book then it was omitted off
the story is about a caravan of camels,the camels were traveling from Medina to Damascus
the man who own this thing used to sit on a donkey and at the donkeys tail he used to tie the neck of the first camel
and at the tail of the first camel is tied the neck of the second and so on
he reached the middle of the way
the man saw camels unease.restless .so he sat to them
he said
you are unhappy
camels yes we are
man:enough food
camels: yesssssssssss
man:water
camels:yessssssssss
man: then why you unhappy
one brave camel : can not you see us the camels are tied to the donkeys tail
this story is from Arab literature and it was omitted
may be due to the rearranging of curriculum's

2007-10-08 20:55:53 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No matter how long the night, there is bound to be a new dawn, and constant dropping wears away a stone.

2007-10-08 18:56:57 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

this is a continue of public revolution that began in many place in Egypt(Kafr el dawar-el mahla, al arish...etc

2007-10-09 03:30:05 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

So what are you asking? I watched the clip but as I don't speak or read the lingo it meant nothing to me. I gather that they were protesting but against what or whom I don't know.

2007-10-08 18:32:22 · answer #5 · answered by dozyllama 6 · 1 1

Sorry, kiddo, but I don't bother with links in "Questions", especially ones that don't even ask a real question. The videos and other linked websites are usually trash or otherwise unimportant.

Next time, ask a specific question without using links (IMHO, such questions are meritless). Don't waste our time, and we won't waste yours.

2007-10-08 18:24:18 · answer #6 · answered by skaizun 6 · 1 5

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