Saturday, August 17, 2013

Crisis Actors In Egypt - Same As Sandy Hook And Boston ?

While western governments urged restraint after hundreds died when security forces cleared protest camps two days ago, Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah endorsed the government’s tactics against the Muslim Brotherhood, saying today his nation stood with Egypt in its battle against “terrorism”. Army helicopters hovered low over supporters of Morsi’s Brotherhood in Ramses Square, the theatre of much of today’s bloodshed in Cairo, black smoke billowing from at least one huge blaze which lit up the night sky after sundown. A Reuters witness saw the bodies of 27 people, apparently hit by gunfire and birdshot, wrapped in white sheets in a mosque. A Reuters photographer said security forces opened fire from numerous directions when a police station was attacked.Representative democracies and autocratic dictatorships respond to profound internal crises in very distinctive ways: the former attempts to reason with citizens, explaining the causes, consequences and alternatives; dictatorships attempt to terrorize, intimidate and distract the public by evoking bogus external threats, to perpetuate and justify rule by police state methods and avoid facing up to the self-inflicted crises.



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