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The Muslim Brotherhood win the Egyptian election.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-18571580
Well it seems that The Muslim Brotherhood have won the Egyptian election, what will this mean for Egypt and the rest of the Middle East?
/// The announcement prompted scenes of jubilation in Cairo's Tahrir Square, where Mr Mursi's supporters gathered. ///
Methinks it would have been an entirely different scene in the square, had they had lost.
Well it seems that The Muslim Brotherhood have won the Egyptian election, what will this mean for Egypt and the rest of the Middle East?
/// The announcement prompted scenes of jubilation in Cairo's Tahrir Square, where Mr Mursi's supporters gathered. ///
Methinks it would have been an entirely different scene in the square, had they had lost.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.this debate was put forward months ago on AB, and that some, myself included indicated that the Arab Spring won't be anywhere near the much hoped for free elections, and new dawn that many believed. These countries have inter rivalries, tribal mentality, and still, in regards to women a backward perception of their roles. The election that has taken place in Egypt was essentially a retrograde step, and i fear for the people who truthfully want freedom, democracy, that they will be the ones who will be sadly disappointed, and end up getting into a state, situation that will stamp it's boot on them. Watch this space.
We are all suddenly experts on Egyptian politics, not to mention clairvoyant into the process?
Not being an expert myself I'm nonetheless glad that Egypt has had its freest ever election and am satisfied that the new President is the people's choice.
I don't think the Muslim Brotherhood are a violent, extremist organisation as a matter of fact, but only time will tell if the new President fulfils his promises and is successful.
Not being an expert myself I'm nonetheless glad that Egypt has had its freest ever election and am satisfied that the new President is the people's choice.
I don't think the Muslim Brotherhood are a violent, extremist organisation as a matter of fact, but only time will tell if the new President fulfils his promises and is successful.
Not my words, the Brotherhoods:-The introduction of Shar'ia to control the state and society, Unify the Islamic countries and states (A Caliphate) liberating them from foreign imperialism, the capital of which will be Jerusalem, (Safwat Hijazi 2 weeks ago at a Brotherhood rally in which Mr. Morsi was sitting on stage nodding his head) Hope they do not retract the Eyptian/Israeli agreement as where will that leave Israel.) I will as I said wait and see.
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