http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-15831733
This article was about how the Egyptian protesters gathered around Tahrir Square rally to protest to the government that there is no point in voting for the election if the military are controlling the power. Their Prime Minister Essam Sharaf believes that they should just calm down because he has responded to what they want. Also the head of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (Scaf)is expected to make a statement about the problem. But these protesters have sacrificed 28 people and hundreds wounded, within the three days of protesting. They also notice that these protest have been going around Egypt and some people have died or wounded.
Hikaru Kato
TA: Ryan Maness
Friday 10am
Well it seems that the problem is only getting worse. The article I posted is from today and Tatawi is promising grave consequences. It seems that all the military is doing is trying to hold power.
ReplyDeleteZachary Tolan
Friday 10:00am, Ryan Maness
Its good to see people stand up for what they believe in. It doesnt matter if 28 people were killed. The way I see it somebody has to make a sacrifice to give the future generations a better life. If that involves dying then so be it. Just like Zapata once said, "I rather die standing up like a man, than live the rest of my life on my knees." Revolutions are inevitable, and we will continue to see more in the future.
ReplyDeleteJose Acosta
Maness 10 am