Egypt 10 years after the revolution - BBC News

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  • @abrahamlincoln9280
    @abrahamlincoln9280 3 года назад +144

    244 years since American Revolution, and we are still a separated nation

    • @blagoevski336
      @blagoevski336 3 года назад +6

      Abe

    • @CMoore8539
      @CMoore8539 3 года назад +7

      The government has divided the people. Actually it’s the People against the government!!! It’s just that one side is taking it out on the other. We need to unite and work together!

    • @richardkent9275
      @richardkent9275 3 года назад +1

      This is not true America and the uk and the allied powers for the past ten years have been involved in a war called the Arab spring where basically europe bullied countries into putting democracy into countries most of the leaders they got rid of where good leaders in protests across north africa and the middle east have all been about that thatd why saudi bomb the Yemen everyday for ghe british who created saudi arabia in 1932
      Truth is 100 years ago africa and the modern day middle east didnt exist and not one country in them as you know them today because of the fall of the ottoman empire in 1920 from the europe went on to create the modern day middle east
      If you want to learn about the creation of modern day africa learn of the berlin conference 1865 and something called p the scramble for africa

    • @Bswithjay
      @Bswithjay 3 года назад

      @@CMoore8539 the government seized to exist in 1933 and declared bankruptcy

    • @alanmlkbanda
      @alanmlkbanda 3 года назад +1

      @@richardkent9275 your comment has so many mistakes that it looks like English isn’t one of your primary languages

  • @Sofia-qn6fs
    @Sofia-qn6fs 3 года назад +82

    Egypt is an amazing place

    • @Nyla_
      @Nyla_ 3 года назад +12

      Yes indeed it is. I lived some years in Cairo and miss Egypt more than my home country

    • @adolfhsouna
      @adolfhsouna 3 года назад +1

      No

    • @CR17777
      @CR17777 3 года назад +3

      @@adolfhsouna shut the hell up that’s his opinion even i agree with him so shut up

    • @ibrahimamin6825
      @ibrahimamin6825 2 года назад +1

      i agree with you

    • @CR17777
      @CR17777 2 года назад +2

      Agreed

  • @ahmedelhadaddr
    @ahmedelhadaddr 3 года назад +27

    In my opinion, we are going to the right way

    • @Ehab-Elgingihy
      @Ehab-Elgingihy 3 года назад

      Right

    • @sonofkemet6955
      @sonofkemet6955 3 года назад +2

      اكيد طبعا
      تحت اي ظرف مش هنخلي بلدنا زي افغانستان او الصومال او زي اي مكان يرعى فيه الإرهاب الإسلامي ده

  • @mohdriyaz7578
    @mohdriyaz7578 3 года назад +22

    They just changed their dictator, replaced Husaini Mubarak to Fateh Sisi.
    Mohammed Mursi was the righteous leader. May Allah grant him higher place in Jannah and give a leader like him to Egypt.
    Praying from 🇮🇳

    • @mohammedelshobaki
      @mohammedelshobaki 3 года назад +2

      الله يرحمه و أبنه

    • @baba747baba2
      @baba747baba2 3 года назад +1

      Military in Egypt has to realize that that they don't have to be puppets of usa

    • @granville7
      @granville7 3 года назад +2

      Mursi was democratically elected but apparently some parts of the population became discontent with his government and protested in large numbers. this is nothing new to democracies as long as the protests remain peaceful or the police is able enough to deal with violent protesters in a lawful manner (the Egyptian police is not yet there). however, the military was just waiting for a chance to remove Mursi and took the protests as invitation. now this corrupt bunch is stuffing its pockets again and sell their junta as providing security and stability. it's a sign of a society not ready for democracy. 1:37 Egypt needs better revolutionsts than someone who just wants to go home.

    • @AnonymousReader-er4eg
      @AnonymousReader-er4eg 3 года назад +4

      Mursi crashed the economy. I'm a Muslim but most political analysts will tell you that Egypt just moved from dictator to dictator. The people of Egypt want a competent, trustworthy leader. Sisi is a kissing Israel's ass!

    • @Nyla_
      @Nyla_ 3 года назад +2

      Mursi was also not the right president. But doesn't mean he deserves what happened to him. He was elected and I wish Egyptians would have had the chance to elect a better one after him.

  • @gothicusmaximus5697
    @gothicusmaximus5697 3 года назад +81

    i love how when its another country the BBC is all about free speech

    • @TristanBanks
      @TristanBanks 3 года назад +7

      The UK has extremely free speech compared to Egypt. The shit the government does to people in Egypt is 100x worse than the UK. You can swear openly at the British government and military. Nothing will happen to you...

    • @gothicusmaximus5697
      @gothicusmaximus5697 3 года назад +9

      @@TristanBanks i did not say we had it worse, i say the BBC is unprincipled with its tepid endorsement of free speech. What is the difference between the eygption gov saying they dont want to hear criticism and my country saying its people cant offend the police? lighter sentences doesnt mean the principle isnt the same anti-liberal infection that is in both our nations.

    • @rina6539
      @rina6539 3 года назад +6

      @@TristanBanks honey, when we had morsy as our president there was a show dedicated ONLY to dragging him. Every single Egyptian watched it. The host of the show, bassem Yousef, got so rich he's still swimming in money to this day. I love how you judge a country you've probably never lived in based on a source that is not local. I'm sorry but when seeking information about other nations maybe try finding sources from that nation. I mean, I know bbc is more accessible and takes less effort, but you are obviously taking information from someone who has biases.

    • @gothicusmaximus5697
      @gothicusmaximus5697 3 года назад +2

      @@rina6539 ok but that's better than a dictatorship, maybe the people shouldn't vote for an islamist next time

    • @gothicusmaximus5697
      @gothicusmaximus5697 3 года назад +1

      @@rina6539 the BBC reporting here was fine, they say that people protested morsi, so what are you talking about?

  • @MrJamiez
    @MrJamiez 3 года назад +20

    Egyp isn't a free country.

    • @norahassn2113
      @norahassn2113 3 года назад +2

      Definitely

    • @Amghannam
      @Amghannam 3 года назад

      I'm pretty sure it's cheaper and more affordable than your country, so you could consider it free if you have a European or American salary.

    • @MrJamiez
      @MrJamiez 3 года назад

      @@Amghannam trust me its not free. My friend who is no longer a Muslim, he's an atheist, but scared to come out as an atheist because he's scared his family will hurt him or kill him. He's told me some messed up things.

    • @monanoorchaalida6169
      @monanoorchaalida6169 Год назад

      Ohya by mona noorchaalida

  • @imblack011
    @imblack011 3 года назад +16

    I am an Egyptian (pls pls ignore my name and pfp they're for meme purposes on other vids) and I do agree with the democracy and free speech thing, but at least I can live knowing that my country is not led by a terrorist, and has a growing economy along with improved living standards than before.

    • @FastGuyS1
      @FastGuyS1 3 года назад +7

      And we have more freedom than before, especially for Christians like me.

    • @FastGuyS1
      @FastGuyS1 3 года назад +1

      @@NoName-pi7ke what do you mean

    • @imblack011
      @imblack011 3 года назад +3

      @@NoName-pi7ke we did not. We lost freedom but we gained more security than we could've dreamt of in decades.

    • @Amghannam
      @Amghannam 3 года назад

      Oh no Mr. Lenin, we all know it really is you!

    • @sonofkemet6955
      @sonofkemet6955 3 года назад

      I would rather that no one would utter a word other than the government's liking, than to be ruled by an islamic fundamentalist group who could've (and even started to) create religious divisions in the country and even sent christians life-threats on public TV
      The barbaric shariaa law would never come back, even in your wildest dreams

  • @rowantharwat9195
    @rowantharwat9195 3 года назад +7

    Establishing a free democracy wasn't the main reason at all for the revolution. When you have over 60% percentage of your population young, a rising poverty rate and unemployment rate +oppression and what seemed to be a dictator inherting the presedency from his dictator fathr you get uprisings like this .
    Free speech is indeed a human right, but it is not the most basic one. Democracy is important, but it doesn't fill tummies

    • @diffx2795
      @diffx2795 3 года назад

      Tf you sayin? Poverty rates have been in a decline for years and it declined from 32.5% to 29.7% in the last 2 years

    • @luckarm5481
      @luckarm5481 2 года назад

      @@diffx2795 He’s talking about Egypt under Hosni lol

  • @NF-ly9nm
    @NF-ly9nm 3 года назад +2

    Revolution is not a solutions. Morals, humanity, education, human rights and justice is the solution.

    • @NF-ly9nm
      @NF-ly9nm 3 года назад

      @Jewish Banker but violence is not a solution. And bad two faced ppl take advantage of this revolution and young ppl blood to reach power and control. This is proven along the history. From worse to worse.

    • @yat0gamii
      @yat0gamii 3 года назад

      Your statement is completely illogical. Solution to what? I assume you mean better life. But these aspects you mentioned can never exist when the system nurtures corruption (which leads to lack of morals and fundamental aspects like education) and support extreme police brutality that denies individuals their basic human rights (which is the reason the revolution started in the beginning - hence the call for "social justice" in their chant) all of that while suppressing any sort of opposition (even a single comment in TV) and punishing them in the most inhumane way.

  • @momenmahamed9478
    @momenmahamed9478 3 года назад +28

    I live in Egypt and I have freedom and I've always thrived to achieve good life standards, but some people want the country to spoon-feed them

    • @caldoreo
      @caldoreo 3 года назад +14

      كىىىىىىمك

    • @momenmahamed9478
      @momenmahamed9478 3 года назад +5

      @@caldoreothis is the best you can do, you're so helpless and a disgrace to human kind

    • @caldoreo
      @caldoreo 3 года назад +7

      What freedom do you have ya 3rs?

    • @momenmahamed9478
      @momenmahamed9478 3 года назад +10

      @@caldoreo I have freedom enny anikak

    • @jencontreras
      @jencontreras 3 года назад +5

      That’s what the people who were born into opportunity or the people who don’t realize they themselves are spoon fed say.
      People who have never really struggled in their lives.

  • @hassantariq266
    @hassantariq266 2 года назад +9

    This is a bruh moment, but at least Egypt is progressing, unlike the past 800 years. I pray and hope they will become a first world country soon.

  • @aedelwulf5100
    @aedelwulf5100 3 года назад +13

    Bullshit, another campaign against Egypt seeing how good it came to be

  • @Amghannam
    @Amghannam 3 года назад +5

    OMG, already 10 years?? wtf, I feel like it was just yesterday..

  • @مقارنات_الجيوش
    @مقارنات_الجيوش Год назад +1

    America and Israel and british behind all of this

  • @mahmoudiprahim1746
    @mahmoudiprahim1746 3 года назад +11

    It shoudnt be translated as bread 🍞 but in our popularity language is good life

  • @granville7
    @granville7 3 года назад +20

    2:51 ask yourself: why would a government focus first on security, then on [economic] stability and after that maybe on something nearer to democracy? the answer is simple: if not, then the population would remove them from power.

    • @tiffytoo
      @tiffytoo 3 года назад

      Scary

    • @justaguy1976
      @justaguy1976 3 года назад +1

      To be honest they are in debt because taking alot of loans.

    • @badminverse2136
      @badminverse2136 3 года назад +2

      Without stability and security, business will not thrive. Revolution is expensive, so try not do it too often.

    • @TeamTwiistz
      @TeamTwiistz 3 года назад +1

      Every country focuses on security over economic. The ability to defend your territory is the basis of all nations.

    • @granville7
      @granville7 3 года назад +1

      @@TeamTwiistz you missed the point. this 'security' doesn't focus on 'defending your territory' against outside aggression but on securing stability on the inside. that 'stability' is more akin to inertia to preserve the status quo and the authority of the military elite over everyone else and to stuff their pockets of course. the miltary is a state within the state and not subject to the rules, however inadequate they are - that kind of stability is being secured in a system like Egypt.

  • @manh385
    @manh385 3 года назад +10

    Egypt is really a Wonderful place ...

    • @111omarico-archive
      @111omarico-archive 3 года назад +1

      @@jimmyvan6817 I don't like situation currently happening in Egypt about its health system

    • @Amghannam
      @Amghannam 3 года назад +1

      @@jimmyvan6817 No, is was and always will be.

    • @Amghannam
      @Amghannam 3 года назад +1

      @@jimmyvan6817 Egypt is a wonderful place!
      Is my life good in Egypt? No, it is not, but we have the Nile, the desert, the pyramids, Cairo, Alexandria, Red Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Sinai, rich history, and most importantly what makes Egypt wonderful is the people.
      Every time I leave Egypt, I feel like I need to come back to it, Even though my life is not good, I always fins the place wonderful and miss it so much.

    • @Amghannam
      @Amghannam 3 года назад +1

      @@jimmyvan6817 Man, what do you even know about Egypt? Other than tv, internet or literature? Ever been here?

  • @happybird3709
    @happybird3709 3 года назад +9

    "Protestors are not welcomed anymore"
    What about welcoming ((Piece, stability, commune unity, loyalty, integrity, working, building, useful freedom, ruled democracy))

  • @adrianhowell6173
    @adrianhowell6173 3 года назад +3

    I'm trying to come back home to Egypt

  • @tahanysaad8848
    @tahanysaad8848 3 года назад +10

    Although I am not Egyptian, I was very aggrieved and my tears fell when I saw President Morsi because he was injustice and a great deal of injustice and the Egyptian revolution was stolen. Greetings from Sudan

    • @toktok40
      @toktok40 3 года назад +14

      we Egyptians were happy that Morsi was removed :)

    • @tahanysaad8848
      @tahanysaad8848 3 года назад +3

      @@toktok40 This is your opinion and I respect it, and my opinion is like this

    • @toktok40
      @toktok40 3 года назад +4

      @@tahanysaad8848 i do respect your opinion as non-Egyptian for sure its yours ... but i was giving you my opinion as an Egyptian :)

    • @Amghannam
      @Amghannam 3 года назад +5

      @@toktok40 Yes, this is your opinion, not all Egyptians. I also wanted Morsi to go, but not in that way, and certainly not to be replaced by Sisi.

    • @toktok40
      @toktok40 3 года назад

      @@Amghannam respect to your opinion as well ... when I said we Egyptians ... I talked o. Behalf of the ppl who shared my point of view and were in the streets to remove Morsi!
      What came next was made by our hands and we have to wait and see ... another talk about turmoil/ revolution is just a farce!
      Not because it won’t happen (it might happen)
      But right now WE have to build (we here means Us Egyptians)!
      A lot of ppl didn’t accept Biden a and they attacked the Capitol cause the refuse to accept that He won! I can’t tell them that it’s okay to distort your country but it’s not okay to accept someone who came by voting!
      Shall I open the discussion about the voting process?!

  • @bushraduti6780
    @bushraduti6780 3 года назад +3

    People getting together is not called a revolution. Changing government is also not a revolution. Revolution, is changing history. It takes not just guts, but also a plan. A long term plan.

  • @td2926
    @td2926 3 года назад +6

    This was very biased, Egypt has built an entirely new capital to draw in investments. They also are putting people in subsidised apartments, the true struggle is getting rid of the Muslim Brotherhood which impeded Egypt’s progress since the 1960s.

    • @FastGuyS1
      @FastGuyS1 3 года назад +1

      Yeah, AL Sisi has done many good things do the country but BBC doesn't want to admit it

    • @td2926
      @td2926 3 года назад +1

      @@FastGuyS1 They never will because that’s how neoliberal media works

    • @FastGuyS1
      @FastGuyS1 3 года назад +1

      @@td2926 you are right

  • @za7529
    @za7529 3 года назад +12

    Replaced one dictator with another dictator.

    • @youman5079
      @youman5079 3 года назад

      Was Mohammad morsi ever a dictatorship tho ?

    • @salahahmed9658
      @salahahmed9658 3 года назад +3

      @@youman5079 yes

    • @youman5079
      @youman5079 3 года назад +1

      @@salahahmed9658
      How so? Wasn’t he elected by the Egyptian people fairly?

    • @thehonesttruth415
      @thehonesttruth415 3 года назад +5

      @@youman5079 he begun to implement laws to benefit himself and his brotherhood group. he begun to host hamas and iranian militia in egypt, he gave open border with gaza and hamas imported alot of rockets against Israel. he was becoming a bad dictator so its good he was replaced with a better dictator Sisi.

    • @youman5079
      @youman5079 3 года назад

      @@thehonesttruth415
      Israel is worse than hamas

  • @michaelpocci1876
    @michaelpocci1876 3 года назад +14

    It’s sad that sometimes revolutions for freedom and democracy fail, and total dictatorships are in place after the revolutions.
    Luckily, some revolutions, like in Romania or Czechoslovakia achieved fully democratic society and state regime based on liberty and democracy :)
    I hope that all arab states will one day be free as Western Europe, even if bloodshed would have to be happen.

    • @adamsolomon7877
      @adamsolomon7877 3 года назад +4

      Yea so they should end up like Syria and produce 6 million refugees correct?

    • @michaelpocci1876
      @michaelpocci1876 3 года назад +2

      @@adamsolomon7877 no, they should produce democratic regime

    • @meli4535
      @meli4535 3 года назад +7

      Democracy was the last thing they worried about,the country was controlled by a terrorist Poverty rate was rising,unemployment was rising democracy can come later it's not their biggest concern, now the country is stable and is actually improving

    • @dominictoretto9645
      @dominictoretto9645 2 года назад +5

      @@meli4535 You can’t call morsi a terrorist when after being wrongfully jailed he was accused of terrorism and at the end of the day he never ordered the army to open fire on people unlike sisi

    • @chainjaw8013
      @chainjaw8013 2 года назад

      @@meli4535 a phone call was just leaked about 6 million pounds of bribe money on some station project
      bro if there is ny improvement, it is no where as good as what the goverment shows on tv

  • @Masrii20
    @Masrii20 3 года назад +20

    Egypt has reached nation security and is now focusing on the economy, i must say as an sisi he has done some bad things, but the way things go now are pretty good to be honest.

    • @3zz147
      @3zz147 3 года назад

      I agree but I am an Egyptian and I don't know what bad things he done, not in a hatful way but give me examples

    • @Masrii20
      @Masrii20 3 года назад +2

      @@3zz147 something like throwing journalists in prison something like that

    • @sonofkemet6955
      @sonofkemet6955 3 года назад +3

      He should've done that to reach some sort of stability in the begining
      Remember that there were terrorist attacks being carried out by a fundamentalist group, so that wasn't exactly the time that a president would priortize the freedom of the press

    • @dominictoretto9645
      @dominictoretto9645 2 года назад +2

      @@3zz147 how about how he got in power? مجزرة ربعة كمان

    • @chainjaw8013
      @chainjaw8013 2 года назад

      some french newspaper leakedbig news about a somewhat recent co-operations between french and Egyptian military to do some fun aerial bombardment on thousands of who escaped from Libya to East Egypt
      as expected, it was leaked that thousands of souls were no more

  • @christineojok2414
    @christineojok2414 3 года назад +5

    We for Uganda too to get revolution too

    • @janinebelleestrada7096
      @janinebelleestrada7096 3 года назад +1

      You really need that mate, my friend I met online immigrated with his children out of uganda just to get a better life. He even said that social caste there is dumpster fire? Is that even true? Sorry Im asian and outside news online is censored in some states especially here.

  • @ranazain7592
    @ranazain7592 3 года назад +9

    Egypt love from Pakistan.

  • @ziechfred
    @ziechfred 3 года назад +6

    Free Assange!

  • @suyashyadav7827
    @suyashyadav7827 3 года назад +8

    just imagine if the human race didn't have vocal cords... just imagine the peace

  • @TheMoon77777
    @TheMoon77777 3 года назад +6

    I am egyptian and I'm not pro sisi but this is very pessimistic way to view the situation in Egypt president al-sisi actually some times speaks with a differant way about the revolution like three days ago on the 10th anniversary of it , in addition the revolution didn't die and we all work together to achieve it's goals includes democracy and freedom of speech and many other things

    • @arelrefae
      @arelrefae 2 года назад +2

      The Egyptian revolution didn't die but it is detained under dictatorship

  • @kanoteam
    @kanoteam 3 года назад +3

    you should've mentioned the following mass protests supporting Mr. Morsi but u just mentioned the opposing ones.. that was biased and unprofessional

    • @loyal8332
      @loyal8332 3 года назад +1

      the U.S is behind it so why would they show that on their biased media.

    • @fadyazmy5686
      @fadyazmy5686 3 года назад +1

      @@loyal8332 yea the us was behind the 2011 revolution

  • @hamadraesi
    @hamadraesi 3 года назад +4

    What about Paris protest and US protest????

    • @kalvon
      @kalvon 3 года назад

      I don't really know about France Protest but, I know what will happened to the United State protest...
      They'll eventually gave up unless Biden doing something stupid that is not doing it in American way kinda look. As you can see a few years ago, Obama was finally resigned from presidency and trump was the next president of the united states...
      American citizens actually hate D.Trump and don't want him to take care of the states... but eventually, people gave up because the way trump used his power was truly American.
      Some people may disagree with this but, every people has their own opinion.

    • @tobaismaximus2097
      @tobaismaximus2097 3 года назад

      @@kalvon you're a bot right?

  • @lfeb
    @lfeb 3 года назад +4

    Change and growth take time, I believe egypt will succeed in democracy in time. We are all still trying to figure it out.

  • @sutats
    @sutats 3 года назад

    Libya's revolution happened around the same time. The trend fizzled out.

    • @drakehound2244
      @drakehound2244 3 года назад +1

      Nope still ongoing in Syria isn't it ? the revolution never stopped... just people got tired of it. same as with Ukraine.

    • @caldoreo
      @caldoreo 3 года назад +1

      The Arab spring

  • @MR.Mehran61
    @MR.Mehran61 3 года назад +19

    These are "american allied normal countries". Lol

    • @ET___ALNOOR
      @ET___ALNOOR 3 года назад

      Sisi trumps favorite dictator

  • @lucybrunson2216
    @lucybrunson2216 3 года назад +5

    WHAT DO YOU CALL RULING WITH THE KNIFE

    • @chiwong1443
      @chiwong1443 3 года назад +1

      Knife has many form. All governments around the globe are ruling with their knives, which disguised in different form. The government of Democratic countries running with democratic regime also full of bloods in their hands. Looks how these democratic countries handling the COVID-19 today and how many people dies because of their denial and headless policies.

    • @monanoorchaalida6169
      @monanoorchaalida6169 Год назад

      So sad by mona noorchaalida

  • @ziadanbary3072
    @ziadanbary3072 3 года назад +7

    with my full respect im egyptianne and i probably know more about this country than any of you i have lived my whole life here and the past 9 years i saw mega projects being built evryday gdp is growing the entire country is being changed to better look at public transport from 9 years and now LOOK AT THE ROADS BACK THEN and now look at cities the electricity back then i remember from like9-11 years the electricity would just cut off for hours and hours now it never happen i know this seems like basic needs but that proofs that morsi sucked and the current presdient is awsome i elected him before and illdo him again this channel is telling lies or they dont get it right or they speak with people who have fled from egypt way long ago this is dumb also dnt call me like if im being told lies or im living in a lie like north korea or something that's a no no also only 1 journalist got removed not even behind bars she was just kicked from tv for showing something bad this is a lie

    • @ziadanbary3072
      @ziadanbary3072 3 года назад

      also ik i dont have the best spelling/grammar

    • @meli4535
      @meli4535 3 года назад

      respect

  • @nkhalid9683
    @nkhalid9683 3 года назад +4

    Very biased report. You can continue your support for those who want to see Egypt totally destroyed, but Egypt is well protected by her brave people under the leadership of Abdul Fatah Alsisi.. Shame on you.

  • @MA-fx4zq
    @MA-fx4zq 2 года назад +1

    This revolution was a big step back to stoneage. Cant belive my excpirience now and 13 years ago.

    • @Steyr32
      @Steyr32 2 года назад

      What happened?

  • @moatazmattar4714
    @moatazmattar4714 3 года назад

    Thank you

  • @fredo1070
    @fredo1070 3 года назад +3

    The Arab Spring made the world a better place, LOL.

  • @omarelgamal7254
    @omarelgamal7254 3 года назад +5

    This video is not real im an Egyptian and I say sisi is the best president who ruled Egypt he made various good things#sisi yes sisi yes

    • @levielzayat7375
      @levielzayat7375 3 года назад +3

      No , I'm Egyptian , l hate him

    • @sh.m989
      @sh.m989 3 года назад +3

      @@levielzayat7375 +1

    • @omarelgamal7254
      @omarelgamal7254 3 года назад +1

      @@levielzayat7375 you traitor

    • @sh.m989
      @sh.m989 3 года назад

      @@omarelgamal7254
      When the ppl choose their president all the country must help him if they refused to listen to his orders they will be the traitors who didn't opey or respect the Egyptian's decision
      ruclips.net/video/mcbbKi46yNc/видео.html

    • @Ooomnia
      @Ooomnia 3 года назад

      I support El sisi too and majority of the Egyptians do! Unfortunately the only way to see this is looking at the arabic comments in Egyptian news and media not that biased BBC 😏

  • @-mint5300
    @-mint5300 3 года назад

    Fuck politics, let's recommence our scientific studies. it's the only way to survive in this planet

  • @PawSmalls
    @PawSmalls 3 года назад +2

    When Morsi was overthrown, why didn´t the people rise up on mass back then? He might have been unpopular to some but at least there was democracy. Was he THAT unpopular?

    • @abdelrahmanahmed3101
      @abdelrahmanahmed3101 3 года назад +2

      Majority of people already didn't like him, there were huge shortages in electric power up to 9 hours during the day in the 40 degrees hot sunmer and huge shortages of gasoline. Add that to the fact that the did nothing remarkable to help the economy grow or such.
      All he did was to release his fellow partners from jails and supply and encourage terrorism in sinai behind the scenes

    • @abdelrahmanahmed3101
      @abdelrahmanahmed3101 3 года назад +2

      @@PawSmalls I am Egyptian yes. People hated morsi in his 1 year time presidency and couldn't bear it so they revolted again in 2016. It's called revolution of 30th june, you can google it. About 30 million people filled the streets everywhere demanding that the military take an action about this so" El Sisi" complied and removed morsi by force since he refused to do so peacefully.

    • @abdelrahmanahmed3101
      @abdelrahmanahmed3101 3 года назад +2

      @@PawSmalls and I'm not saying that i supported either group I was just a 15 years old kid back then now I'm 21 and i still don't care who's the president and who's government is in work as long as I can see improvements being made all around the country whether it be building new cities, giving young men and women new job opportunities, fixing broken neglected streets, fixing cairo's annoying traffic, abundance of electricity and gasoline for everyone, abundance of affordable food and clothing. I'm not saying that it's the case yet but it's certainly a work in progress kind of situation now where i can see some progress and hope for a better future.

    • @abdelrahmanahmed3101
      @abdelrahmanahmed3101 3 года назад

      @@PawSmalls Comparing all that to the stale situation and constant neglect of everything that concerns the future of the country that Egypt used to be in, it's better than nothing.
      Not perfect, or even slightly near that, but still better than nothing.

    • @PawSmalls
      @PawSmalls 3 года назад +1

      @@abdelrahmanahmed3101 So I googled the 30th June revolution and at least according to wikipedia the numbers are highly exaggerated. Western sources estimate the numbers to be a little over 1 million people. What I also found out is that Morsi got over 50% of the votes, which is very high. Not only that but the second party in Egypt was a Salafist party. It makes sense because back in 2007 when I stayed in Cairo as a student, my experience was that the people were VERY religious. So I can't imagine that one third of the population would go out and protest against Morsi for being a Islamist (at least I asume that's why they did it). If it was because of things like lack of infrastucture then a coup would be a very drastic solution. You have to be blind to not see what is happening. The muslim population vote for a muslim goverment. The anti-religion elite of Egypt (includes the millitary officials) can't live with that. They stage a revolution and take over the goverment. Now Sisi knows that if there was ever another fair election, Islamists would win. It would be only a matter of time before the country would declare sharia and declare jihad on Israel. So for the foreseeable future, there wont be any fair elections. Btw, I'm a athiest and largly anti-religion. So I don't want any religious states in the world anywhere. But I like to be fair. The way I see it is that the only way for Egypt to become a democracy is if the population would become more secular. Which is incompatible with Islam I think.
      And yes the traffic in Cairo is so outrageously bad, it is actually funny.

  • @omima1003
    @omima1003 Год назад

    Egypte my country

  • @mohammadayman28
    @mohammadayman28 3 года назад

    محدش في مصر شعر بالخوف قبل ٢٠١١ يا عم إبهاب ؟!

  • @booksvalue-motivation6337
    @booksvalue-motivation6337 3 года назад

    We are still a separated nation

  • @yaggalimba7994
    @yaggalimba7994 3 года назад +1

    A lot had happened in the world all in the name of politics and power

    • @mgee645
      @mgee645 3 года назад +1

      A lot more happened in the name of freedom and free speech 😏

  • @sadaamxiis3801
    @sadaamxiis3801 3 года назад +1

    Win any way egypt.......thank you......#

  • @tiffytoo
    @tiffytoo 3 года назад

    They yell peace and sudden destruction will come.

    • @chiwong1443
      @chiwong1443 3 года назад

      This is called movement. They all hope phoenix rises from the ash. Unfortunately, these movements see no phoenix but destruction till today.

  • @عبداللهمحمدعبده-ذ7ع
    @عبداللهمحمدعبده-ذ7ع 3 года назад +1

    I don't understand why is this weird thumbnail! As if that woman replicates protesters, most of the Egyptians are religious and I wish when you try to talk about our people you represent them, don't sacrifice reality for your people's favor

    • @yuussee
      @yuussee 3 года назад

      Fuck off, please

  • @ben31uk
    @ben31uk 3 года назад +3

    Cancel your outdated tv license / direct debit
    BBC defunded 🗑
    Move to streaming services

    • @nou2923
      @nou2923 3 года назад +1

      You mean conspiracy.net?

  • @vishnukumarmohanan7595
    @vishnukumarmohanan7595 3 года назад +1

    Dont missunderatand me but the backgroind misic at the end is from motorsports manager

  • @mahmoudzayed9171
    @mahmoudzayed9171 3 года назад

    Does the BBC ever have anything good to say about Egypt?

  • @tonisiret5557
    @tonisiret5557 3 года назад +1

    So, it's time for another Spring. But what does success look like? How will you judge being free, if everybody's idea of freedom is different? A free press would be a good start.

  • @pipflip20
    @pipflip20 3 года назад +3

    Nothing's changed since ten years ago.

    • @imblack011
      @imblack011 3 года назад +1

      Nope. Free speech still isn't in Egypt, but egypt is not led by a terrorist nor are living standards as terrible as they were before.

    • @jaberosman6996
      @jaberosman6996 3 года назад

      @@imblack011 yea living in Egypt now is worse then it used to

  • @genbaw542
    @genbaw542 3 года назад +1

    Breaking: #Ethiopia announced that it has completed almost 80% of the construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (#GERD), and it is getting ready to carry out the second-round filling of the dam in the coming months according to Ministry of Water, Irrigation and Energy.#Fillthedam

    • @iglesiadesta2795
      @iglesiadesta2795 3 года назад +1

      Viva Ethiopia 🇪🇹 ❤️ Almighty God is our army and shield 🛡

  • @alihassan-hl4kg
    @alihassan-hl4kg 3 года назад +1

    president sisi is the BEST thing ever happened to egypt in the last 1000 years

  • @Egypt-qm3sn
    @Egypt-qm3sn 3 года назад

    By the way Egypt because of El Sisi is extremely safe and corruption is at it lowest. If you think that he is bad then look at who was before him. The last one was sentenced to death for treason against his own country and the one before made Egyption extremely corrupt. So el sisi really changed Egypt and I live there so I know what I am talking about.

  • @juneaco3003
    @juneaco3003 3 года назад

    looks like a movie trailer or a person telling a horror story lol

  • @njorogefred150
    @njorogefred150 3 года назад +8

    CIA at it's Best!

  • @adamajwadi1546
    @adamajwadi1546 3 года назад +1

    Clearly Egypt is ruled by a military dictatorship with an increasing record of human rights violations. This needs to be repeated again and again in dealing with this regime. Of course there's no freedom of the press and having a voice in this setting is a near death sentence. How countries deal with this regime will ultimately make a difference.

  • @sakisalax3699
    @sakisalax3699 3 года назад +3

    ## Justice Mahamed Mursii ##

    • @ahmedmohamed-fo5jl
      @ahmedmohamed-fo5jl 3 года назад +4

      العداله للكل
      لكن الإخوان أخر ناس تتكلم عن العداله
      نسيتم محمد محمود وست البنات اللى اتسحلت
      و حميتم العسكر العسكر و قلتم جيش مصر هو احسن جيش و بعد ما انطرد من السلطه
      الجيش المصرى بقى مرتد

  • @abdullahbhuiya8443
    @abdullahbhuiya8443 2 года назад +1

    الشعب يريد اسقاط النظام. الشعب يريد اسقاط السيسي

  • @youssefelmasry95
    @youssefelmasry95 3 года назад +1

    This is so biased to pro morsi regime, yes Civil rights are not at their best, but let’s appreciate security and economic reforms for millions of Egyptian to come. The so called coup was after protests from around 30 millions Egyptians calling for the resignation of Morsi, who said I won’t leave even if blood is shattered, the Military did the Job of protecting people’s will to out Morsi, and his extremist groups, so Hippocrate that Western media is talking side of Islamists and extremists. Yes freedom of speech and civil rights are not practised, but to underestimate what we have accomplished in 10 years is just so biased, so is this video. For a revolution to achieve its goals there has to be a road map and that what Egyptians agreed on before Sisi ran for presidency. Let’s not forget the people’s Tamarod(rebellion) campaign that caused Egyptians to protest to remove Morsi, it was the true will of Egyptians to remove Morsi, so shut up with the Coup Crap !!

  • @ahmedekahvaci7620
    @ahmedekahvaci7620 3 года назад

    It’s a nice thing to talk and demand your own right to speak and protest but you need to know what are you going to protest for you need to look in-depth in other words you can’t protest without seeing the full image and how we have prospered in the last 10 years after the revolution how we are building our infrastructure and how we are also building new cities outside the river nile narrow strip so we can solve our problems of overpopulation . All economic reforms are working toward a better life for all of the Egyptians I know it might be a long term reform but that is because we are building our country from scratch putting education and health on the front line . So to sum it all we need to look at both the good and the bad side of the economic reform so we can decide which is better

  • @YoussefMohamed-fz1wx
    @YoussefMohamed-fz1wx 3 года назад +2

    Many things happened.
    Mubarak and his sons jailed.
    Egyptian currency became floated which means a economy grow is coming.
    New mega cities of egypt.
    New health full insurance with high standard international hospital for the work force with only 5% from salary.
    Egyptian government ask taxes on the rich people like Europe and usa.
    Internet lines renewed to make internet speed in Egypt is 200mb with cheap price.
    The new Education electronic systems,new Japanese system schools,new universities.
    All the poor people can now buy apartment with cheap price that government bulid it for them.
    The bad thing that sisi is a dictator but we can handle at least our country not like Russia or Saudi Arabia or china dictatorship.
    All the prediction of newer strongest economic egypt is one of them.
    And egypt estimated by un official it could be the largest 7th gdp by 2030.

  • @break3338
    @break3338 3 года назад +1

    AL SISSI WAR CRIMINAL
    AL SISSI WAR CRIMINAL
    AL SISSI WAR CRIMINAL ##*

  • @jarrodyuki7081
    @jarrodyuki7081 3 года назад

    no more hijabs. also no child policy for those below poverty and one child policy for those below median income.

  • @wennw2711
    @wennw2711 3 года назад +5

    Can’t BBC leave other countries alone and just focus on Britain? Don’t you g
    Have enough issues in UK already?

    • @jurgenwindcaller4
      @jurgenwindcaller4 3 года назад +2

      It's an "international" news agency not a local one

    • @thomasnorb4077
      @thomasnorb4077 3 года назад

      Reporting what happens around the world is somehow problematic for you? Ignorance is only cured with knowledge. The BBC gives the UK a lot of soft power.

  • @mrblonde7462
    @mrblonde7462 3 года назад +4

    It’s worse than it ever was

  • @abdullahbhuiya8443
    @abdullahbhuiya8443 2 года назад +1

    الشعب يريد اسقاط السيسي

  • @militboy
    @militboy 3 года назад

    Too much egypt government trolls in comment section

    • @leanmeanmarceline5196
      @leanmeanmarceline5196 3 года назад

      Thank dude with a Donald trump profile pic and the name father of oil

    • @hiamahmed7676
      @hiamahmed7676 3 года назад +1

      Let me disappoint you that they are not only Egyptians who love their country, and do not return its ruin to it after the revolution endured us with woes and saw what it brings to us. So, shut up and pay attention to your racist policy and the protests sweeping your country. Countries that violate human rights want to impose them on other countries. What a joke.

  • @pandaofsam
    @pandaofsam 3 года назад +1

    After 2020, I start to feel demoracy is quite hard to achiveve, it needs educated peoples, responsible social media and jounalist, moral politician and businessman. I am afraid demoracy wouldn't exist in the future.

  • @ahmadfathy8964
    @ahmadfathy8964 3 года назад

    Stay Liying BBC

  • @himashaban9100
    @himashaban9100 3 года назад

    it was the best thing happens in my life

  • @nahlafarid1951
    @nahlafarid1951 3 года назад +5

    BBC ,Al Gazira , stay away from egypt,

    • @Ooomnia
      @Ooomnia 3 года назад

      @ no but we would love to hear more hidden truth about the west and it’s fake democracy cause I think guys spoke about us way too much in the last decade so now it’s your turn!

  • @BijisTipsAndTricks
    @BijisTipsAndTricks 3 года назад +1

    Nice

  • @matthewmann8969
    @matthewmann8969 3 года назад +3

    Not as bad as Libya still

  • @customerservice2704
    @customerservice2704 3 года назад

    How about attacking the monarchy in the UK? Or is that too sacred? The words are easy. Abolish monarchies starting with the world's most famous in england, oh but that's not cool is it? Egypt is doing great and I am an Egyptian who voted for morsi and who also welcomed his ousting. The country now is doing much better than expected... No country on earth has the perfect government or the perfect policies that protect freedoms, you gotta do the most with what u have and what your society can handle. English people don't mind being ruled by a monarchy and hence it's not our place to lecture them about how retarded a monarchy system is

  • @lailaalm1499
    @lailaalm1499 3 года назад +3

    Allah ylaan Alsisi

    • @ahmedmohamed-fo5jl
      @ahmedmohamed-fo5jl 3 года назад +2

      الله يلعن المعيز و الخرفان مع بعض

  • @xx1j
    @xx1j 3 года назад

    Why aren't they playing children's card games?

  • @KindInsectKH730
    @KindInsectKH730 3 года назад

    The history Egypt

  • @gindyelgindy6786
    @gindyelgindy6786 3 года назад +4

    اي حد مصري هنة ياولاد

  • @sggsgood
    @sggsgood 3 года назад +2

    Fake news and misrepresentations of the political situation. The basic humane rights to feel safe first.

  • @mtksbctk
    @mtksbctk 3 года назад

    So basically Egypt is still fcked

  • @pattic.6418
    @pattic.6418 3 года назад

    Sorry sorry of what u guys are going through there

  • @hammedal-mutawa4935
    @hammedal-mutawa4935 Год назад

    حكم الإخوان غير ديموقراطي انما مؤامرة لسيطرة على الحكم بغطاء الدين، الإخوان مدعومين من الحزب الديمقراطي الأمريكي

  • @eddinek3607
    @eddinek3607 3 года назад

    Poor Egyptians

  • @benhaskett9270
    @benhaskett9270 3 года назад +1

    Remember when Britain invaded Egypt

  • @pattic.6418
    @pattic.6418 3 года назад

    What's wrong with someone of u guys comments there are some innocent people there

  • @spaceranger5495
    @spaceranger5495 3 года назад

    The Spirit will speak to the anointed only...
    Exodus 4:1-22 KJV
    Deuteronomy 7:1-8 KJV
    Deuteronomy 10:1-15 KJV
    Jeremiah 31:1-9 KJV
    Hosea 11:1-8 KJV
    Mathew 3:1-17 KJV
    1 Peter 2:1-10 KJV
    1 John 3:1 KJV
    Galatians 3:1-26 KJV
    Colossians 3:1-3 KJV
    Ephesians 2:1-7 KJV
    Exodus 2:1-25 KJV
    1 John 4:1-10 KJV
    2 Corinthians 5:1-21 KJV
    THUS SAITH THE Lord!!!

  • @mohamedmody1932
    @mohamedmody1932 3 года назад +1

    Egypt is fine as long as President Sisi is present

    • @عبربيع
      @عبربيع 3 года назад +1

      Fuck You and fuck elsisi.

    • @عبربيع
      @عبربيع 3 года назад

      @Y I He supports a dictator I don't respect dictators and people who support them

  • @blagoevski336
    @blagoevski336 3 года назад

    Congrats

  • @lookwhostaking6700
    @lookwhostaking6700 10 месяцев назад

    What type of Egyptian in the thumbnail lol???? Who are thooose??? Edited photo????

  • @godsowncountrycookstephen1747
    @godsowncountrycookstephen1747 3 года назад

    All government help India Kisan Kisan problem lobour problem mothers problem girls problem women problem blinds problem Ambedkar cast problem help all government

  • @rewanmmm4259
    @rewanmmm4259 3 года назад +3

    This report is deliberately showing everything in pessimistic way 😒

    • @stealthcone
      @stealthcone 3 года назад +2

      Sorry to say but Egypt isn’t exactly well off right now

    • @rewanmmm4259
      @rewanmmm4259 3 года назад +1

      @@stealthcone isn't in it's best but isn't in it's worst either, there are good stuff are being done there economically as major infrastructure projects ..etc, as well as bad stuff as freedom of speech

    • @stealthcone
      @stealthcone 3 года назад +2

      @@rewanmmm4259 I was referring to the whole damming up the Nile problem that could collapse the Egyptian economy

    • @hiamahmed7676
      @hiamahmed7676 3 года назад +1

      @@stealthcone The dam problem will end soon, you don't even have to worry about it!

    • @stealthcone
      @stealthcone 3 года назад

      @@hiamahmed7676 if you’re talking about an invasion and you’re not joking you are high as a kite

  • @youssefashraf4401
    @youssefashraf4401 3 года назад

    Its funny how you speak about freedom of speech while national security is endangered
    The people who do criticism with solutions they are being listined to
    But what is the sane reason that makes somebody go on the internet and start cursing his country except that he's trying to depress the egyptian people and threaten national security
    we are the people who live in egypt and we are the people who suffered at 25th of January and at morsi's period in power
    And if were seeing the situation that bad we would do a 3rd revolution but that wouldn't happen and at the end i wanna ask if bbc is speaking about palistinans, iraqis, syrians, yemenis and somalis right to just live
    And i wanna here them also talking about the american 'protestors ' as they call armed people

  • @mohamedmody1932
    @mohamedmody1932 3 года назад +3

    God bless Sisi

  • @user-hr9hy9it7q
    @user-hr9hy9it7q 3 года назад

    Heavy American propaganda right there. leave us alone. you have your own problems, we are improving. we don't want you to intervene as you did in Libya or Iraq.