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Ryan Zarri
I'm writing a paper for english on the uprising in Egypt. I know what it's about, I've been following CNN daily for 2 hours a day to get the latest information, but why is the news reporting on this so much? I can see it's an important historic event but is there any significance of this the US? Will we lose a good ally, or will it not really have an effect on everyday people? Thanks.
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The news media is spinning it . So the world dose not concentrate on the fact the people are hungry .
An some countries are taking advantage of these hungry to adjust the political face of Egypt .
The news media is spinning it . So the world dose not concentrate on the fact the people are hungry .
An some countries are taking advantage of these hungry to adjust the political face of Egypt .
What is the current connection between the riots in Egypt and what is going on in Libya?
Kellerz
I am listening to the news in the background right now, and I am aware that there are riots in Egypt, but I do not understand why Libya is in the picture as well?
Any light shed on this issue would be greatly appreciated.
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I'm from Libya and I'll tell you exactly what happened..
Tunisians started protesting a month ago, wanting the dethroning of their president. About 25 days later he left. All thanks to them.
Then about couple of days later Egyptians started protesting, about 18 days later. Husni Mubarak left.
Libya is a bit different, because we feared Gaddafi, we couldn't even speak of his name the past 42 years because he has a lot of people working for him and would turn anyone who speaks of him in to the police. And they would be put in jail, because he is a dictator, people all over Libya were jailed, killed without anyone saying anything because we couldn't.
Now, Libyans got the courage to start protesting against him, mostly cause we watched Tunisians and Egyptians make it happen and that gave us hope. Unfortunately we knew he would start killing people as soon as we started but that didn't stop us.
Here, in Benghazi, the 2nd biggest city after the capital, where it all started. had started protesting on the 17th on Feb. burnt down every police station and every military camp and freed Benghazi, 5 days later.
And the same went on for all the eastern cities in Libya. Now its all up to the capital of Libya, Tripoli, to start protesting against that cold-blooded Muammar Gaddafi.
About 3000 people have died so far.
I'm from Libya and I'll tell you exactly what happened..
Tunisians started protesting a month ago, wanting the dethroning of their president. About 25 days later he left. All thanks to them.
Then about couple of days later Egyptians started protesting, about 18 days later. Husni Mubarak left.
Libya is a bit different, because we feared Gaddafi, we couldn't even speak of his name the past 42 years because he has a lot of people working for him and would turn anyone who speaks of him in to the police. And they would be put in jail, because he is a dictator, people all over Libya were jailed, killed without anyone saying anything because we couldn't.
Now, Libyans got the courage to start protesting against him, mostly cause we watched Tunisians and Egyptians make it happen and that gave us hope. Unfortunately we knew he would start killing people as soon as we started but that didn't stop us.
Here, in Benghazi, the 2nd biggest city after the capital, where it all started. had started protesting on the 17th on Feb. burnt down every police station and every military camp and freed Benghazi, 5 days later.
And the same went on for all the eastern cities in Libya. Now its all up to the capital of Libya, Tripoli, to start protesting against that cold-blooded Muammar Gaddafi.
About 3000 people have died so far.
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