Egyptians chatting about London riots
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In Egypt, where burning buildings and running street battles between police and civilians have become a familiar sight this year, reaction to the violence in Britain has been sharply divided.
Jack Shenker guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 9 August 2011 15.47 BST
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As a "westerner" I'd enjoy hearing what some of you think about this article. I feel embarassed in a way as what do we really have to riot about in the first place?
Today I woke up and saw the most stunning sunrise and felt so thankful.
Maybe I'm too practical, but I've got my freedom, job, food, shelter, healthcare and security. What am "I" not getting that would justify rioting?
Like I said, maybe my perspective isn't shared so enlighten me.
Cheers,
K
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.. i felt so sorry about what`s happening in England . we lived in this fear for a long time . actually i think its the time for the civilians to protect themselves and their homes . anyway i hope it will end soon coz later the situation will be more dangerous and worse . i follow the news there daily . hope to hear many other opinions about these riots .Katyusha wrote:thought you might find this interesting. think it contains some valid points:
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In Egypt, where burning buildings and running street battles between police and civilians have become a familiar sight this year, reaction to the violence in Britain has been sharply divided.
Jack Shenker guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 9 August 2011 15.47 BST
gu.com/p/3x52z
As a "westerner" I'd enjoy hearing what some of you think about this article. I feel embarassed in a way as what do we really have to riot about in the first place?
Today I woke up and saw the most stunning sunrise and felt so thankful.
Maybe I'm too practical, but I've got my freedom, job, food, shelter, healthcare and security. What am "I" not getting that would justify rioting?
Like I said, maybe my perspective isn't shared so enlighten me.
Cheers,
K
hehehe nice post 
i hope it end in peace and they would learn from Egyptians how to protect every thing 
this is discrimination, they differ between black and white, this is not fair
I know that Egyptians suferred and we are oppressed more than the londoners, coz we have seen alot from the previous president Hosny Mobarak, but also London's government are bad too.Hope for london to be in peace soon.
Again I want to say "thank you" because of sharing this article,you made me smile while reading it, felt abit proud,and really I appreciate your love to Egypt
As I told you before, you are not only fell in love with Egypt but you are in Egyptians' heart too:)
Cheers and enjoy your weekend:)

England is rioting from those who are basically angry criminals and some opportunists as well as those who went with the flow..
but it will be sorted out soon i am sure
In Egypt the situation is different and frankly speaking, you have a huge gap that was created by the previous Government which catered for millions of civilians in a dramatic dictatorial leadership period which saw; education smashed against the wall, Public services corruption and tyranny with all negative incentives add ons, inhuman treatment to people like tormenting those who get caught in prisons and rape and much more beside the poverty which the government pushed the people to the limit as well as one of the dangerous created gaps ever to be made was the religious factor which saw provoked fights between Muslims and Christians basically over anything to push a crowd of 3000 member to go and smash a church to a ground is still a mystery but raises a lot questions, now look at the country it is sliding into the abyss if not fast pulled up, more discrimination is being thrown on the streets and more people with beards starting to appear which sparks sudden question what is going to be with all this ?
Egyptians from my experience of working with them, they don't investigate problems.. they react then talk and think and investigate.. it is like.. shoot first then ask questions..
i feel too much anger in people and corruption is still there
i really don't know.. England is not to be compared with Egypt cause in England it was a government policy mistake that led the people to where they are now
Egypt is under great strain as the political parties are still not ready to go to election. All these things take time, campaigns and planning and everything happened so quickly. Think of Egypt as a land of opportunity. Talk to your political parties, make them aware of what you require of a government. Action does not stop now the Mubarak regime is gone. It only begins now but the populus now has the opportunity to have a say in what goes on. Take that. Grasp it in both hands and look forward to a brave new world.
With regards Britain. I can only say there are going to have to be major changes. I cannot see an immediate way forward as yet but it was actually the labour government who destabilised the entire nation NOT the conservatives. Trillions of pounds spent on wars in Iraq and Afghanistan when the money was better spent on business and jobs. Allowing the banking system autonimy to bring about the current debt crisis which has finally destabilised the entire population esulting in the closure of hundreds of thousands of businesses and the loss of jobs so associated. You will note the riots only took place in England, not Scotland, Ireland or Wales who afre the other 3 countries who make up the United Kingdom. They are all celtic nations with the reserve and self discipline associated with their ancient roots. Yet these are the countries with the biggest unemployment rates and poverty margins. They look with stoic optimism and just get on with living...........kind of like the Egyptians.
Michaelrazor,Concerning what you have said above that was "I really don't know.. England is not to be compared with Egypt cause in England it was a government policy mistake that led the people to where they are now
My question is, so what about Egypt?and what led the Egyptians to where they are now?
Well, here is my answer:we were in a severe oppression,education smashed against the wall as u said, some people didn't make any crimes but they were tormented harshly in the prison, and with all this hard conditions, you will see the people here are smiling to each others, helpful,and very generous, don't wanna tell you man long stories about tahrir square, people's attitude there and how they were very well organized.
Although Egypt is a very rich country but still 40% of the people here are under the poverty line, that's why the number of the looters increased here, and people wanna eat eachother alive to survive.
Again am saying, all this hassle happened,poverty and illitercy invaded Egypt because of the government, not the conservatives
Concerning the religious factor, you didn't see what happened in Tahrir square during the revolution, when muslims were praying, and christians were protecting their backs from the brutality of the government and vise versa
Concerning the story you have mentioned above about religion, the government had a hand in these conflicts and fights that have happened before between Muslims and Christians, plus alot of people are uneducated and they believed what they have heard, so hassle happens
Also I would like to add that Egyptians don't investigate problems because they are desperate, and they wish to die everyday from what they have seen. And from what I have studied before, I believe that if you want to be developed, you have to have high spirIt & high self esteem but we don't have it man because many people are in a great sorrow, down and they feel hopeless
Furthermore, you said that the country is sliding into the abyss, I would like to correct the information for you, and to let you know that we were already sliding into the abyss, now, we are in the bottom, but at least,we will not slide down anyfurther.
I agree that this transitional period is very difficult and it will take time, but at least we are not in the opposite way now like before.
Sorry for prolonging but I just wanted to comment on some points, and as Alexscot said, hope to see Egypt in a brave new world
Cheers all
apart from the Tottingham/London riots, yes England have many protests, normally peaceful protests about various different things over the years...but unfortunately so many opportunists and trouble makers like to stir things up on some occasions(this doesn't just happen in England) and some times you have to stand strong and be heard for anything to be done but for the right reasons and for the good of the people but not in a destructive/violent manner....but i can assure you if someone was attacking me , i would stand my ground and defend myself and my family and those around me, like so many others would also (not that i believe in violence, as sometimes an eye for an eye will leave us all blind).....
here is a link to a youtube video for 9/12/2010 what started out as a peaceful protest by students and tutors about education cuts and fee's going up from 3000 to 9000, see for yourself why it turned into a riot...its called (Police Horse Charge Turns Protest Ugly )
here is another clip
here is another clip
another about coalition etc..
these are just a few examples of protests/riots in uk...
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