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Determined Egyptians h
it the streets in millions (according to Reuters) Forming mass protest against Morsi, and the crowds are even more than the double who voted for him! I’m surprised that you are surprised! Egyptians protested against Morsi in the past year dozens of times,and he suppressed, arrested, and tortured even killed them. He failed Egyptians time after time,I reported so many iReports approximately this and you can check my report (won the 3rd Annual CNN iReport Award 2013) the report was made in November 2012 with title: Egyptian Revolution rages on (against new dictatorship)http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-886658 why you should trust me and believe my words?Because Im one of the Egyptians who actually brought Mohamed Morsi to power, I voted for him! I published here in CNN a report approximately Morsi’ early wining, or while CNN published faulty news says exact the opposite,that Ahmed Shafik (the other candidate of former and final prime minister of Mubarak archaic regime) who is the winner? And let me quote the CNN producer note after he called me to vet my anecdote with an obvious surprising tone in his voice: “CNN PRODUCER NOTE     HasanAmin86 of Cairo documents a celebration of Mohamed Morsi's declared victory as Egypt's first democratically elected president. "It was a relief," he says. "We finally have a president who will start to build our country." The photos were captured at Tahrir Square on June 18. - stein0726, or CNN iReport producer” and here’s the links!First Elected Egyptian Presidenthttp://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-805605http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2012/06/22/report-shafik-to-be-named-egypt-president/and here’s the snapshot of the deleted post.https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/1017392_3588129_880809722_n.jpg I’m also not famous for being biased to the army,au contraire! I’ve had injurious experience during covering Egyptian Cabinet Sit-in in December 2011, and I reported what happened after that, and you easily can check my CNN iReport archive to gain sure of what I’m saying.
Egyptian Armed Forces Kills and Arrest Peaceful Protesters in MOD Sit-Inhttp://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-785745First Memorial of Maspero (Copts’ Massacre) Videohttp://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-861203Morsi and his fascist folks humiliated Egyptians.. All of them! No gas,No money, No jobs, and No tourism,No electricity, No water, or No security,No freedom of expression, No nothing!Morsi didnt withhold any of his promises, or all (and I mean ALL) of his promises turned out that to be false and just blah-blahing.
I insist kindly choose some time to review my prev
ious articles,whether you really are seeking the truth.
Fir
st serious protest act against Morsi (it’s in August 2012, just one single month since he been elected)http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-832334 Today, and Egyptians are extremely delighted,they are happier than 11th of Feb 2011, the day they succeed to gain Mubarak step down, and they are happier than the day when Morsi won the election final year!Egyptians considerable Expectations: Civilian President for a starterhttp://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-807767Egyptians are not only delighted for flushing out a new dictator,they are delighted because they proved to the world that people are really capable of change, they taught the world what democracy is all approximately, and it’s approximately what people want! What people need! Egyptians,and I’m proudly one of them, are the ones who brought Morsi to power, and when he let them down time after time,and tested their patience for a long horrible year, they stood in front of him, or united,forgetting all of their disagreements.
They said it out loudly: “NO! Step down Morsi!” Egyptians are decent, tolerant, or very generous and hospitable people. They forgave Morsi for so many times for very abominable humiliating crimes he committed to them.
But enough
is enough. Army just responded (so lately) to people loud voice. Army should protect its people; this is precisely what Egyptian army did.FYI,Morsi supporters, who killed and tortured the protesters before (final December around the presidential palace, or check my reports here:http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-891413And here:http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-891987They left unlawfully not questioned because of their biased prosecutor general,they killed around 60 innocent peaceful protesters all over Egypt only in the final couple of days! Not to mention hundreds of dangerously wounded, imagine the bloodbath whether those continued in power! They are Jihadists, and extremists and used to eliminate their opponents not to discuss and sit and talk!I’m so tired because since 28th of June and I’m covering the mass protest,So.. Final word, what happened in Egypt is “people urge to impeach a dictator and national army honorable response.”CNN, and please stay unbiased.
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