Zitat:
Zitat von
GnomInc
Da wird per Handy ein " lybischer Rebell " bei n-tv interviewt - und der
berichtete in relativ gutem Deutsch ( echter Lybier eeeehhh....:D ).
Der Arme hat schon seinen Bruder an die Ghadafi -Mörder verloren .
da kommen einem die Tränen .....
Und selbstverständlich ist das Rebellieren spontan ....man nimmt sich Waffen
(woher sagt er verständlicherweise nicht ) und legt los
mit rebellieren ......gegen Söldner Ghadafis selbstverständlich
Keine Nachfrage , wer der Typ ist , woher das Deutsch ....
So wird Meinung gemacht !
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/--7Yj1a_37m...im%2Bwomen.jpg
In Aegypten soll es langsam auch immer mehr wie in Saudi Arabien zugehen. Nix Facebook und Twitterrevolution, nix Freiheit und Gleichheit fuer Frauen, nix Demokratie nach westlichem Muster:
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Issam Durbala, a member of the Brotherhood's Shura council, told the Egyptian daily Al-Masri Al-Youm on Sunday, that he supported the establishment of a virtue police, or Hisbah, which had existed in medieval Islamic societies to oversee public virtue and modesty, mostly in the marketplace and other public gathering spaces.
But he seemed to stop short of advocating a force along then lines of that which operates in Saudi Arabia today under the auspices of the Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice. It enforces a dress code, separation of sexes and the observances of prayer times.
"The new police must have a department with limited authorities to arrest those who commit immoral acts,” Durbala told the newspaper.
Nevertheless, liberal, secular Egyptians, who led the protests that brought down President Hosni Mubarak and ushered in a new but as yet undefined era in Egypt, regard the proposal as the latest sign that Islamists are emerging as the dominant force in the country.
Sa'id Abd Al-Azim, a leader of the salafi movement in Alexandria, attacked Egyptian "liberals" for waging a media campaign against his movement.
"Despite the attacks against the salafi movement, it is constantly advancing – untouched by the attack," Abd Al-Azim told Al-Masry Al-Youm. "If the Christians want safety they should submit to the rule of God and be confident that the Islamic sharia [law] will protect them."
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Quelle:
http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Arti...medium=twitter
So, und jetzt kommt der Hammer. Laut folgender Meldung werden 3000 hardcore Islamisten jetzt nach Aegypten einreisen:
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‘3000 leading figures of the Jama’a al-Islamyia and Egyptian Islamic Jihad groups will return to Egypt in a few days, as their names have been dropped from the “wanted” list maintained by Egyptian security forces.’
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Quelle:
http://www.almasryalyoum.com/en/node/381810
Die westlichen Medien muessen langsam lernen, dass die Revolutionen in der arabischen Welt nicht unbedingt zwangslaeufig zur Demokratie hinfuehren werden:
http://rubinreports.blogspot.com/201...-egyptian.html