Sunday marked the one year anniversary since Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi’s inauguration, and by all accounts it was a historic and at times chaotic day. In fact, as many as 500,000 people gathered in Tahrir Square alone to protest the government, demanding the country’s first democratically elected president step down from power.
This was the biggest uprising since the so-called “Arab Spring” protests two years ago, according to Reuters, when the Egyptian people successfully helped oust Mursi’ predecessor, Hosni Mubarak, from entrenched, decades-long rule:
So why, exactly, were tens of millions of Egyptians calling for Mursi’s immediate removal? A few different reasons, it seems:
Sadly, unemployment in Egypt has exceeded 13 percent -- and eight out of 10under 30-year-olds can’t find jobs . Economic opportunity is evidently stagnant and poverty rates and lack of food are perennial problems that seem to be getting worse. Nonetheless, President Mursi has no intention of stepping down -- at least anytime soon:
Early reports indicate that as many as five people were murdered and hundreds more were injured. And, perhaps not surprisingly, dozens of women were reportedly sexually assaulted and threatened with violence in Tahrir Square as well.
President Obama, meanwhile, has “called for dialogue” and beefed up security at U.S. diplomatic posts in the region. He has also removed non-essential U.S. personnel from the country, according to Reuters.
UPDATE - The next two days are going to be interesting:
UPDATE II - The death toll continues to climb (via CNN):
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/danieldoherty/2013/07/01/report-fourteen-million-join-demonstrations-in-egypt-demand-mursi-resign-n1631539
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