'People Power' helps only the criminals.
Egypt is no longer safe for tourists.
In Cairo "parts of the ring road encircling this capital are dangerous no man’s lands, unsafe to drive on, by day or night.
In Cairo "parts of the ring road encircling this capital are dangerous no man’s lands, unsafe to drive on, by day or night.
"Kidnappings and bank robberies are common around the city.
"And women report sexual assaults by taxi drivers, even in broad daylight...
"In Sharqiya, a rural province in the Nile Delta, villagers have taken the law into their own hands, mutilating and burning the bodies of accused thugs and hanging them from lampposts.
Egyptian Crime Wave.

"And women report sexual assaults by taxi drivers, even in broad daylight...
"In Sharqiya, a rural province in the Nile Delta, villagers have taken the law into their own hands, mutilating and burning the bodies of accused thugs and hanging them from lampposts.
Egyptian Crime Wave.
'People Power' involves governments being toppled by CIA assets, who are traitors to their country.
Syria general deserts senior command in Damascus
The Moslem world would appear to be full of traitors.
Let's look at Egypt after its CIA coup.

Suez 1956
The new Morsi government will be negotiating terms for a loan from the International Monetary Fund.
The IMF wants Egypt to first implement austerity measures.
That means that the poor will suffer.

Egypt was prospering under Mubarak.
The IMF wants Egypt to first implement austerity measures.
That means that the poor will suffer.
Egypt was prospering under Mubarak.
Under Mubarak, Egypt showed marked improvements in a number of social indices: infant mortality and malnutrition among children under five both decreased by half and life expectancy rose from 64 to 71 years.
The economy and the living standards for the vast majority of the population improved.
Egypt Overview
www.worldbank.org/en/country/egypt/overview
Egypt's new president faces lengthy economic agenda
"The current account deficit widened to $11 billion in the first nine months of its 2011/12 fiscal year, more than double levels a year ago, as foreign investment has dried up...
"The country’s foreign reserves have plunged by half since the revolution to $15.5 billion, equal to less than three months’ worth of imports.
"The Egyptian pound has depreciated from 5.87 to the dollar in February last year to 6.055 on 24 June 2012...
"The credit-rating agency Fitch, on 22 June 2012, downgraded Egypt’s sovereign credit rating to B-plus...
"Fitch assigned Egypt a 'negative' outlook, meaning more downgrades are likely to be in store..."
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