Saturday, February 19, 2011

Accentuates scarcity in the Middle East crisis

The domination of the ruling classes of people in abject poverty in the Middle East and North Africa caused the uprisings in countries with regimes of years in power, before the exhaustion of its citizens to live without concrete and visible changes, estimated Mireille Méjan Carrer, a scholar of this region of the Universidad Panamericana (UP).

The UP professor also, Guadalajara campus, highlights the plight of the Egyptian people by pointing to the possibility that latent ideologies and groups like the Muslim Brotherhood (or Muslim Brotherhood) seeking political control in order to be "Islamic nations." Carrer Méjan a reading of the new era of the Egyptian government, where the military will rule for six months, says the people of Egypt will experience a power struggle in the military leadership.

The reality is that, throughout the Arabian Peninsula and North Africa, in one way or another, suffer dictatorships in some countries are monarchies, in other, supposedly democratic republics. In all there are despotic governments, the people have reached the point of not anymore. Of course, the economic crisis has beaten everyone, especially poor people and those who are just developing, and this is the case with these nations.

The ruling class lives in total wealth and the people in misery. In fact already happening. All North Africa, with the exception of Morocco, is with demonstrations: Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Egypt. Morocco has not happened by the strong repression by the army, but let's not forget that arose in recent weeks the Saharawi people.

In the Arabian Peninsula, Yemen and Bahrain are with protests, would not surprise me that extended to Oman and Qatar. Will be more difficult to occur in Saudi Arabia and the Emirates, because, as oil producing countries pay more to workers. North of the peninsula, and there was uprising in Jordan, which has only served King Abdullah quickly.

This is just the beginning. The military junta takes over and has already announced that it will not change until September. What one wonders, if the people return to protests what will happen? The army did not intervene because it was not true to (its president Hosni) Mubarak, now comes the power struggle among the military.

Not exactly. Perhaps some imitation. The reality is that Iran is with protests since the last elections were rigged, what happens is that they have been severely repressed and little information comes to us by the censorship and banning the media to disseminate information. In my opinion, the Muslim Brotherhood.

Has remained seemingly untouched, however, begins to make its appearance. Do not forget the harsh repression that has been in Egypt for Mubarak's government, but clandestinely, continued to exist and finally managed to enter a political party, I think, out there is all about. The Muslim Brotherhood seeks a political realm, working in background, to one day become Islamic nations.

Indeed, the Suez Canal put on alert around the world and watching for what happens in Egypt.

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