Saturday, August 1, 2015

In addition to the earlier disappointment,  here  is part  of our dealing with the dictator who took power through a coup and abolished a real democratic process 
Shouldn't we at least have the decency to require that people who participated in the democratic process get released from their imprisonments and that the elected president, if not released, at least be allowed to leave to any country willing to offer him an asylum (and I really don't know why would some toppled, or were about to be, dictators did get such offer but an elected person would not). Suffering the failure of a democratic process shouldn't also mean they should additionally suffer those punishments for trying it.  We also need to at least tell the guy that he should at least allow people to leave the country instead of punishing those whom he doesn't like and subjugating people to his dictatorship like a Pharaoh. In general, it is one thing to be a dictator on a country and it is another thing to additionally imprison all its people there.  
And we probably should also tell the dictator to stop the crappy claim of fighting extremism there to justify his oppression to people. Even if we judged things in a generalized way and while ignoring the factor of how this country and others do not how t behave correctly, Egypt is far from being in need for his efforts to be moderated. Why doesn't he show the world how he can moderate himself away from oppressing his people, instead?