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#1 ·
Hello
I opened this thread for us Egyptians to have a place to have our chats as I have some friends here who wanted that and I got approval from an admin.
Everyone is welcome to join us at anytime :p
 
#2 ·
Are you sure you're not the only Egyptian in here?
 
#3 ·
The rest of us will just pretend to be Egyptian using stereotypes.
 
#8 ·
How is life in Egypt these days?
 
#10 ·
Not good if you're a Christian.

http://www.almasryalyoum.com/en/node/499187

Nearly 93,000 Coptic Christians have left Egypt since 19 March, a report by an Egypt-based Coptic NGO has said.

The number may increase to 250,000 by the end of 2011, according to Naguib Gabriel, the head of the Egyptian Federation of Human Rights, which released the report.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/28/magazine/in-egypt-the-lure-of-leaving.html?pagewanted=all

“I can’t stay here one more day"
 
#12 ·
After seeing how friendly and welcoming FEDERER97 is, I've decided to pay this thread another visit.

G'day lads.
 
#18 ·
So then. How's the Egyptian Tennis association going about getting some world class Tennis players? Better than the LTA one would hope.
 
#20 ·
Actually they implemented the one the LTA is using for 2012. Before that we had a mixture between a Spanish-Norwegian-Argentinean-..... one, which was a disaster.
But the transition itself was very unfair for many players. Hopefully the new system would help alot.
On http://tennisawy.com/ there is a bit explanation.
By the way FEDERER97 and batates are good tennis players. The first one is 1997 and was number 1 under 14 for the most of last year before the second one took it over for the rest of the year and for the beginning of this year as he is 1998. They are ranked 57 and 42 respectively in the men rank in Egypt. They also played the world junior teams qualifying competition this year http://itfjuniors.tournamentsoftwar...d=B05E2A11-0B89-45B7-8C5C-B76671171AF9&draw=2
Hopefully we'll see them one day on tour
 
#22 ·
MOHAMED FOUAD, Nabil
EHAB SABRI, Mohamed
HATEM ABOUL KASSEM, Mohamed

These guys? I see.. well good luck to them, looks as if they had some stiff competition there.
 
#27 · (Edited)
Why weren't they all arrested? Has the party officially denied that those people represent its views?

If the rally was officially held by the Muslim Brotherhood and was in a prominent Cairo mosque, then I do not see how it is at all possible to just shrug and say neither the Muslim Brotherhood or Islam has anything to do with the rally. Seems to me they were 100% involved.
 
#32 ·


Wow, good luck to Egypt you guys had enough misery the last couple of years.
 
#37 ·
It's just very sad :(

The security just stood there and did nothing.
I could guess the SCAF is planning this in order to keep the emergency law.

The parliament is having a meeting now about this event.

For the dead people. May their soul rest in peace.
 
#41 ·
these guys need to get laid pronto. such a bad mix of non-education, boredom, aggression and sexual austerity makes any man freak out in all kinds of ways. being a guy in islamic countries only rocks superficially, due to the massive youth bulges most nations have accumulated the chick-ratio is just too subpar for society to be even-tempered.
 
#42 ·
It's a bit of an oversimplification but fair enough. Lack of education, jobs, sex, hope or whatever is still no reason to go to sports games with the intention to beat people up. Doing it and then actually kill people medieval style then we got a new level of madness.

Like most riots it has more to do with "pack mentality". They pump themselves up into a frenzy and if there is nothing or no other force to hold this frenzy back it will boil over sooner or later and people just follow without thinking. All it takes is those 1-5% if total idiots that take it too far and then usually others in the pack join in.

That is where this failed. The security/police or whatever must act before it goes too far. But with the state in Egypt and also the kick some young lunatics got out of the revolution they have surely been looking for more of that action. It's gonna be a major problem for Egypt to handle these young males that think they can do anything after being involved in some recent success
 
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