The Egyptian Apartheid
Posted by criticned on February 5, 2011
Apartheid is an Afrikaner’s world for the racial separation or segregation between various races in the same country. Apartheid was practiced in South Africa before 1992 to separate between the white economically buoyant minority; and the black less fortunate majority of the country. Such policy had specific characters such as:
a. In 1953, the South African government was empowered to declare stringent states of emergency that prevailed for more than 30 years.
b. Induced hatred between various classes and races of the population.
c. Autocratic Favors to the white minority, and economic privileges such as bank loans, financial facilities and immediate inherent credibility to any white person.
d. Brutal, non-law abiding police force, responsible for attacking and brutal torture of any person that would object the unfairness.
e. Controlled and directed media.
f. Guaranteed Economic buoyancy to the white minority.
g. Inherent fear and hatred to any foreign individual, media or country that urge human rights or freedom.
h. Robbing the country of its resources in favor of the leaders of the white minority.
i. Brutal attack on activist and intellectuals.
j. Close cooperation with state of Israel.
k. Regime apparent deafness to any international advice.
l. Etc…
The observer to the Egyptian regime behavior towards its people and the media will find an amazing resemblance between The Egyptian Regime applications and The Pre-1992 South African Apartheid Regime. The Egyptian regime widely practices political and socially Apartheid.
When simply replacing the tag of “white Minority of South Africa” with “National Democratic Party, NDP of Egypt”, and “Black Majority of South Africa” with the rest of the Egyptian Population the resemblance becomes glaring. It is amazing how identical are the two regimes, one of “M. H. Mubarak” and the other is of “P.W. BOTHA”. Mubarak is taking Egypt as hostage, and he does not want to negotiate…..he wants it all.
I call on the entire free nation to support the Egyptian’s Youth Revolution in the same manner they supported The South African Struggle. I call on international Criminal Court to judge Mubarak like it did to Albasheer of Sudan, if they want to show that they are honest and honorable. Mubarak and his have committed crimes against humanity and all proofs are abundantly available.