Mubarak and democracy on life support in Egypt
Mubarak's failing health mirrors that of the country's fledgling democracy.
It is unclear at this time if Hosni Mubarak, the jailed former president of Egypt is alive or dead. Yesterday, reports were issued on state-run media and across the region that Mubarak was dead, but now officials including a top military general and a lawyer for the ousted president say he is alive, but in a coma.
Hosni Mubarak is transported to the hospital in this recent photo.
That trial recently ended with a life sentence for the disgraced president.
However, barely days into the sentence, Mubarak was transferred to a military hospital for failing health. Mubarak is now reportedly in one of the country's finest hospitals nestled in greenery along the banks of the Nile, hardly a prison.
Mubarak's opponents have accused the transfer of being a ruse to get the convicted Mubarak out from behind bars so he may serve his sentence in comfortable surroundings.
Now, doctors say that Mubarak is alive, but his condition is improving slowly and that he remains on life support in an intensive care unit.
Meanwhile, the Egyptian people seem poised to repeat some of the tumult of last year. The country's first series of free elections has been marred by controversy with the Muslim Brotherhood claiming victory and the former prime minister under Mubarak disputing the results.
The elections committee is working to resolve complaints into fraud and the final tally.
Ultimately, it does not appear that it's just Mubarak on life support, but rather the whole of democracy in Egypt. With the military still firmly ensconced in power and the people divided more sharply than ever, it is an uncertain thing if democracy will follow in the wake of Mubarak's collapse, or if Egypt is in for more chaos and disruption.
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General Intention: The Faith of Christians. That in this Year of Faith Christians may deepen their knowledge of the mystery of Christ and witness joyfully to the gift of faith in him.
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I bet a years pay the SS CIA is counseling the military morons in Egypt... another years pay this blows up and Egypt is delivered into the hands of the fanatical Muslim Brotherhood.
If God and any explanation of the Universe must necessarily be only a “story” because the Truth does not exist as that is reported in the theory of Relativity from the Jewish scientist Albert Einstein, then "let the story be the Bible", the Zionist says, "and in Its name also one Great War".
What to say to Jews, Christians and Muslims?
To the countless crying lambs and to the numerous blinded deer but also for those few laughing pigs while these 3 are still many and surrounded by wolves, one bird from above is saying: "look all around and together press for one exit before the trap is closed".
The name of the exit: Wavevolution.
www.wavevolution.org