Saturday, April 21, 2012

Who are you going to vote for? Why?


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With less than a month left for the first presidential elections after the 25th January revolution, many Egyptians haven’t yet made up their minds concerning the candidates they are going to vote for. We asked some of the student at the American University in Cairo who are they going to vote for and why and these were their opinions.
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Candidates who have been disqualified from presidency
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I’m Ahmed Hussein, political science major and I’m a senior. I’m going to vote for Khaled Ali although he’s a socialist and I’m not but I think that he’s the one who can make the change not Aboul Fotouh or anybody else because he’s been fighting for workers and peasants’ rights for a long time since 2006 I guess. I mean I’m sure he is going to be the one who would be good at defending their rights.
My name is Dina Abdel Moneim, I’m a psychology senior and I will not be participating in the upcoming presidential elections because so far it’s just been a big joke; people have been disqualified left and right, we don’t know the reasons why, we don’t have a constitution, we don’t know what the president is going to do, we’re still under this dictatorship, any kind of elections under this kind of dictatorship is not democratic and should not be taken seriously and that’s it. I mean there are more important things to do right now like implement the constitution, create a representative constitutional body, overthrow this army of dictators that is ruling over us so presidential elections that’s the last thing we need to do right now.
I’m Omar, major political science, Middle Eastern studies but I’m not voting actually, I would ideally vote for Khaled Ali if he had a chance but I’m not voting because pragmatically any person who is coming is going to dig our own grave.
Sarah Salib, architectural engineering, I’m going to vote for Aboul Fotouh because he’s the best one available, he’s the least worse. We can’t know for sure what he’s going to do in the future but I’m optimistic because Egyptians have proven that they can revolt at any time, so if he does something that is not really in our benefit, they’re going to go against him.



NADEEN: But the copts are like a minority, they’re only 10 percent of the population, do you think it’s going to be effective if only this portion..?
I think religious freedom is the thing that we need to worry about most; I think that the rights of all Egyptians go together so it’s not going to be like that.
I think religious freedom is the thing that we need to worry about most; I think that the rights of all Egyptians go together so it’s not going to be like that.


People interviewed: Ahmed Hussein, Dina Abdel Moneim, Omar El Sabee, Sarah Salib
Music used: Sahran Wayaki, Sahara Band
Produced by: Mariam Rizk and Nadeen Shaker

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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

اوعي العدالة! ده واضح أن القانون بياخد مجراه في قفايا

الحبس 3 سنوات لتلميذ مسيحي بأسيوط أدين بـ«ازدراء الإسلام»

ايه الظلم ده!!! و هو ازدراء الأديان ده عالإسلام بس؟ ماحنا ياما بنتبهدل و محدش يتتهز له شعره! 3 سنين لولد عنده 17 سنة!! ربنا اللي انتوا فاكرين نفسكوا بتدافعوا عنه عارف ياخد حقه كويس...و ميرضاش بتضييع مستقبل ولد زي كده...اهي دي نوعية الأخبار ...اللي تفور الدم..طب و أصحابه اللي يا حرام زعلزا بسبب تريقته و قلة أدبه و حرقوله البيت بتاعه؟ سقفنالهم صح؟ بنعلم ايه بس بنعلم ايه! يعني اللي عمله آه اعتداء فكري لكن اللي هما عملوه اعتداء حقيقي و فعلي! مش عارفة أقول ايه بس...
 
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