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Le terrorisme parie sur le sang des Egyptiens

7/1/2014

Plus nous nous approchons du jour du referendum, dont beaucoup s’attendent à ce qu’il soit adopté à une large majorité, plus les avocats du terrorisme deviennent enragés, estimant ce développement préjudiciable à leurs intérêts, dans la mesure où il confère légitimité à la Révolution du 30 juin.

Le referendum va éliminer la légitimité du précédent régime, ce qui enflamme ses partisans, ajoutant à leur sentiment de vide et de revanche. Maintenant, ils portent leur colère contre des gens innocents et contre les forces de sécurité. Les partisans du terrorisme n’ont aucun respect pour le sang des Egyptiens. Ils condamnent l’état de violence, alors que leurs mains sont tachées de sang.

traduit d’Al Yom 7

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