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This is What Happens to a Disarmed Populace: Egypt Edition

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“Egyptian security officers stormed two encampments packed with supporters of the ousted president, Mohamed Morsi, on Wednesday in a scorched-earth assault that killed hundreds, set off a violent backlash across Egypt and underscored the new government’s determination to crush the Islamists who dominated two years of free elections,” nytimes.com reports. “The attack, the third mass killing of Islamist demonstrators since the military ousted Mr. Morsi six weeks ago, followed a series of government threats. But the scale — lasting more than 12 hours, with armored vehicles, bulldozers, tear gas, birdshot, live ammunition and snipers — and the ferocity far exceeded the Interior Ministry’s promises of a gradual and measured dispersal.” While none of the participants in this power struggle are what I’d call “pro-democracy” (or pro Constitutional republic), slaughtering civilians is never acceptable. And it’s never done without first disarming those civilians. In this case, allegedly, proactively. “Hazem el-Beblawi, the interim prime minister and a Western-trained economist who had been considered a liberal, cited the Islamists’ supposed stockpiling of weapons and ammunition to argue that the use of force was justified to protect the rights of other citizens.” Sound familiar? Let’s hope not.

 

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