Obama Egyptian Policy Shows Disrespect for Democracy
Administrator Saturday, 29 January 2011 17:09
Dear Mr Obama!
Your international policy with respect to Egypt, and Middle East, is shocking to Europeans supporting democratic change. Your administration is supporting a dicatorship in this most important African country. It is blocking prodemocratic changes.
We well remember US-organised coup d'état that abolished democracy in Iran. Of course, the policy of democrativccally elected authorities contradicted with businesses of foreign corporations, that profited enormously from its natural ressources. So the US abolished the democracy.
Exactly this situation is now the case of Egypt. You are supporting 30 years of emergency state, switched-off Internet and social media. You are surpressing democracy, Mr. Obama. No wonder people turn to terrorism when they fight for their rights.
Your policy only paves way for radicals to take over power. Because only the radicalised people can overcome such egoistic superpower like the US. You, Amercians, seem to take care only of Your own businesses. Maybe You should stop to mix into the world policy. There might be new superpowers, that will give support to civil liberties, democratic election procedures, freedom of assembly and protest.
There should be new election announced in Egypt. Elections supervised by international forces. It is a shock to the international community that the United States are such bastards when it comes to civil liberties and democracy. People treat representatives of Your country ad dangerous spies, expect coup d'états and infiltration of domestic politics by people working on behalf of the US. These peopple do not represent the interests of local population, as such would be contradictory to US interests.
Your policy is only a proove that the world needs a new superpower, that would introduce progres to the world. You, Mr. Obama, are introducing only more corrupted form of governments, that in a racist way misrespect local population.
(af for Merkuriusz World Edition, 2011)

