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aLiEn News & Reviews

Monday, August 01, 2005

aLiEn Political Review

Attacks of Sharm El Sheikh has left us all in shock and fear. The message terrorists are sending is clear. They want to hurt our economy, destablize our politics, why is it that news papers like Sot el Omma cannot stop critisizing the government? For God's sake when any country in the world is under attack, all sectors of the society should act in a form of solidarity. Blaming the government at the times like these is not going to solve anything... Terrorism exists in London and New York, what is wrong with you guys?
feel sympathy for the government, right now all what we should care about is how to stand up again and make our economy recover...
Its not time to blame anyone, but the terrorists and those who helped them get through...( probably by illegal means )....
I understand Sot El Omma is crisitizing the government for many policies seen as misleading and all, i understand... but they are simply losing credibility... blaming the government for every little thing is not the solution for our lagging development process... the responsibility is shared by all of us...