Egyptians don't have Khomeini

Lack of powerful leader slowing Mubarak's overthrow, says former MP Emad Afrough

03-Feb-2011
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Fatollah

asadabad is right

by Fatollah on

unemployment and economic hardships that made Egyptian people, to poure into streets, has nothing to do with democracy, human rights, imperialists in power, Israel, islam and so on,

ofcourse in the mayhem that follows, anything is and will be possible ...


David ET

چه تهران با موتور- چه قاهره با شتر

David ET


چه تهران با موتور-  چه قاهره با شتر، مرگ بر دیکتاتور


Iran Paidar 1st

Couple of Idiots teaching our kids ...

by Iran Paidar 1st on

خاك بر سر اين استاد هاى دانشگاه. اون پير سگ استاد تسبيح با خودش به تلويزيون آورده

asadabad

you guys are right

by asadabad on

Thank God that there's nobody like Khomeini in Egypt.  I think these Egyptians are just mad about unemployment.  If the Egyptian government downgraded ties with Israel and lowered the unemployment rate, then there wouldn't be any complaints!


gitdoun ver.2.0

even if the Egyptians had a Mullah ........

by gitdoun ver.2.0 on

No the egyptians are smarter than us. It's sad, but true. Even if a mullah like Khomeini came out declaring he was God's Representative  promising to bring paradise to Egypt. i think the egyptians would drop a bag of bricks on his head and ship him back to Qum with a postcard saying : "Thanks but no thanks. We're not trading one dictator with an Armani suit for another dressed as a cleric. You can keep your paradise."


mashghooloom

Khomeini is not the only one Egypt needs ..

by mashghooloom on

We should send them the Grans Rahbar, to guide them with their Rahbari.  Send them Khamenei, Ahmaghinezad and all these losers.  The only thing "Kabir" about khomei is "Kabir" without "ab"!


عموجان

Well dig him up, send it to Cairo

by عموجان on

Then show his dead body through out of plane like the one in Tehran 1979


Mash Ghasem

They need Khomeini like they

by Mash Ghasem on

need a bullet in the their head.

In the real world however Tunisia and Egypt actually inaugurate what is becoming to be known as the " post-Islamic" phase in the greater Arab, Muslim world.

See Prof. Asef Bayat of the concept, history and consequences of "Post- Islamist Politics," cheers

 

Khoda akhr o aghebt hameh ma ro be khir koneh!