“Kefaya” Epidemic Democratic Infectious Word Spreading from Egypt to the Rest of Arab World
Bush’s Middle East democracy plan has opened the doors to more freedom and has made people more outspoken, giving them a sense of security to use this most dangerous newly found weapon on the streets of Egypt and the Arab world and now it has spread around causing major changes in the political beliefs of these people and in so doing has made an impact with a potential to change their lives
(PRWEB) March 3, 2005 -- President George Bush has caused the spread of the
most democratic infectious word, “kefaya” causing an epidemic in the Arab world
and Egypt.
Egyptians, Arabs and people from Middle East have been
demanding more say in how they are ruled and governed. The message is spreading
across in the whole region and the epidemic has become so uncontrollable that
the only way to deal with it, is by injecting democracy and allowing human
rights to be practiced, to avoid more complications and side effects which could
develop and completely sabotage the political systems, produce instability and
threaten the security in these countries and their neighboring
countries.
“Kefaya” has become an epidemic spreading from Egypt to the
rest of Arab world. Read more about it at http://www.egyptelection.com/
President George W.
Bush’s plans for Middle East democracy have caused a wide spread call of
“Kefaya”.
Kefaya, kefaya, kefaya is the single most repeated word in
Egypt, the Arab world and the Middle East.
“Kefaya” is an Arabic word
that means “enough” and there are two ways for it to be pronounced, either
“Kefaya” or some people would say “Kefayah”, both would mean
“enough”.
“Kefaya” has become the world most democratic infectious and
contagious word for people seeking democracy. Complete coverage at http://www.egyptelection.com/
Mr. Bush’s Middle East
democracy plan has opened the doors to more freedom and has made people more
outspoken, giving them a sense of security to use this most dangerous newly
found weapon on the streets of Egypt and the Arab world and now it has spread
around causing major changes in the political beliefs of these people and in so
doing has made an impact with a potential to change their
lives.
"Kefaya," or "enough," has become the most used word in Egypt and
the rest of the Arab world. It has appeared on thousands of posters lifted by
demonstrators in Cairo demanding that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak not run
for a fifth term.
Egypt was censured for having "restricted many basic
rights," including continuing to "mistreat and torture prisoners" and arbitrary
arrest and detention.
"Saudi Arabia received kudos for "positive
developments," including voter registration for municipal election and the
government-sponsored conference on women's rights. "The record of human rights
abuses and violations for Saudi Arabia, however, still far exceeds the
advances," the report stated. In addition to reports of torture, arbitrary
arrest and closed trials, "religious police continued to intimidate abuse and
detain citizens and foreigners." Mar. 1, 2005 23:01 The Jerusalem post
said
Egypt was criticized for not giving its citizens "the meaningful
ability to change their government."
Egypt also has been censured for
allowing its armed forces to mistreat and torture prisoners and for conducting
arbitrary and mass arrests. Summing up the political mood of the country,
Egypt’s National Campaign for Change has adopted the word ‘kefaya’ as its name;
Kefaya has been one of the groups pushing for more openness in the country’s
presidential elections.”
US Pressure is starting to be felt by Egypt and
other countries in the region. President George W. Bush in his State of the
Union speech had singled out "the great and proud nation of Egypt" in his State
of the Union address, which, the president said, "showed the way toward peace in
the Middle East." Bush then added that Egypt "can now show the way toward
democracy in the Middle East."
Mubarak’s declaration for political
change comes as a shock as Egypt faces growing problems at home and mounting
pressures from the Bush administration to introduce more democratization.
A website has been launched to cover all events and developments on the
kefaya epidemic spread namely http://www.kefaya.com.
Another website http://www.egyptelection.com was launched as an encyclopedia
for Egypt and covers all area for Egypt life and guide visitors for a tour in
Egypt with information about travel tours vacations ancient Egypt history and
shopping including quick guide to Egypt travel tours vacations ancient Egypt
culture history and Egypt shopping.
Egypt election website covers Egypt
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/3/prweb214161.htm