Re: Clashes ignite at presidential palace
Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 7:18 am
Does anyone have any evidence that any tourist or expat out of tens of thousands of tourists or expats, either in Cairo, the coast or Luxor has been assaulted or killed over the past week or two.Threatened yes. The violence is directed at political figures not foreigners - unlike many other places. If anyone has evidence of death or assault they should produce it rather than speculate and question the motives of others including those in Luxor.
Blogs by Europeans in Cairo state that the trouble is specific to several locations. There are no press or blog reports of widespread disorder or looting. Suez and Port Said seem to be worse.
Clearly things are not good, but get a sense of proportion and don't get succored into the media's focus on conflict and violence. Syria, the rape in India, the nightclub fire in Brazil, the attacks in Yemen, the regular bomb killings of hundreds in Pakistan and Afghanistan, Berlusconi and Putin, the jihadi killings in Algeria and the war in Mali are horrific (and that's just in the last few weeks) so save your feelings of horror for real horrors and don't debase the currency.
Quote "All this stuff is hitting the headlines WORLDWIDE" I am not aware of any major western newspaper where Egypt is on the front page. In Australia its page 5 or 7 the New York Times gives much larger coverage to French gay marriage and the Scotsman covers the capture of an escaped (Scottish) snake, but not Egypt. A sense of proportion wouldn't go amiss.
All the advice by people on the ground in Luxor is that things are reasonably quiet but tense and I have no evidence to doubt that advice. Again if there is evidence to the contrary, produce it.
Blogs by Europeans in Cairo state that the trouble is specific to several locations. There are no press or blog reports of widespread disorder or looting. Suez and Port Said seem to be worse.
Clearly things are not good, but get a sense of proportion and don't get succored into the media's focus on conflict and violence. Syria, the rape in India, the nightclub fire in Brazil, the attacks in Yemen, the regular bomb killings of hundreds in Pakistan and Afghanistan, Berlusconi and Putin, the jihadi killings in Algeria and the war in Mali are horrific (and that's just in the last few weeks) so save your feelings of horror for real horrors and don't debase the currency.
Quote "All this stuff is hitting the headlines WORLDWIDE" I am not aware of any major western newspaper where Egypt is on the front page. In Australia its page 5 or 7 the New York Times gives much larger coverage to French gay marriage and the Scotsman covers the capture of an escaped (Scottish) snake, but not Egypt. A sense of proportion wouldn't go amiss.
All the advice by people on the ground in Luxor is that things are reasonably quiet but tense and I have no evidence to doubt that advice. Again if there is evidence to the contrary, produce it.