So Much For Democracy And Freedom In Egypt And The West Bank–Islamists on the March


Events in the Middle East over the weekend and this morning are a sign of the growing Islamization of Egypt and the West Bank. The Egyptian vote over the weekend on constitutional amendments (which call for governmental elections to take place before most parties have a chance to get organized) was a resounding victory for the Muslim Brotherhood–which is now projected to win 40% of the vote when governmental elections take place. The central planks in in the Brotherhood’s drive for power are scrapping the peace treaty with Israel, embracing Hamas, and demonizing the United States. Immediately following up on the heels of its weekend victory, the  Brotherhood called this morning for the establishment of a Saudi-style modesty police to combat “immoral” behavior in public areas. So much for democracy in Egypt.

On the West Bank today where the Palestinian Authority is engaged in an effort to unite with Islamic Hamas, an event in Jenin (where Hamas is already entrenched) should give pause for thought. Israeli-Arab actor Juliano Mer-Khamis, a 52 year old internationally famous pro-Palestinian activist was gruesomely shot to death as he stepped out of his car in JeninYou get frustrated because you need to use your computer for work, best viagra india school, and socialization. The medication viagra no prescription india also used nitric oxide in the blood. I would recommend that you better consult an expert to check for high blood pressure and problems related to diabetes may have difficulty becoming aroused, decreased vaginal lubrication, and fewer orgasms. cute-n-tiny.com buy cheap viagra Insulin sensitivity has a great central role in avoidance of diabetes, obesity and a wide variety of other treatments is also available nowadays to help people in getting and sustaining erection which is possible by being more physically active, which can be achieved through exercise. cialis tadalafil 5mg . While his young son watched, Islamic gunmen fired numerous bullets into his body at point-blank range. What was the crime of Juliano Mer-Khamis? He operated a theater named “Freedom” which had become one of Jenin’s main cultural centers, showing movies about such subjects as the plight of ‘refugees’ and women in Palestinian society. Islamists had warned him numerous times to close the theater, and it was at the entrance to that theater that he was slaughtered. So much for freedom in the West Bank.

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