Yes, the fall of Morsi and of the
rule of the Moslem Brothers is an important victory of the Egyptian people. It was expected by all Egyptians. 25
millions of citizens had signed a petition requiring the departure of Morsi,
elected only thanks to a massive fraud; whose legitimacy was not recognized by
the Egyptian judiciary body, but who was imposed by the decision of Washington.
The body of “international observers of elections” had indeed failed to see the
fraud!
The government of the Moslem
Brothers was pursuing the same reactionary policy as that of Mubarak, and even
in a more destructive way for the majority of popular classes. It made clear
that it did not intend to respect the rules of democracy; it mobilized criminal
gangs paid to harass the popular movements, continuously waving the flag of a
“civil war”. Morsi acted as a brutal dictator, setting in all positions in the
State of exclusively devoted Moslem Brothers. The combination of a disastrous
economic and social policy and of the disrespect for normal management of the
State led to an accelerated decline of earlier illusions of a good part of the
society; the Moslem Brotherhood showed
their real face. Yet the western powers continued to support the “elected
President”, claiming that the regime was progressing toward democracy. Probably
just as the Democratic Republic of Qatar is!
What happened on June 30 th was
expected. Mass demonstrations, larger even than those of January 2011 : 16 million
people on the streets, as recorded by the Police. Morsi responded by moving
again the flag of the “civil war”. But he was unable to mobilise more than a
few hundred thousands of paid supporters.
Western powers, Israel and the
Gulf countries hate the perspective of a democratic, socially progressive,
independent Egypt. They will manipulate criminal mercenaries, so called
Jihadists, established with their complicity and support in Lybia and in the
Egyptian province of Sina. The Egyptian nation and its army can defeat them.
SAMIR AMIN, July 3 rd 2013
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