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Politics : Occupy Wall Street (OWS)

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To: steve harris who wrote (4)11/19/2011 5:17:13 PM
From: ChinuSFO of 193
 
Steve, as long as the world citizenry feel robbed of their rights through social injustices, they are going to rise against the present system (even against the existing laws). There are no Democrats and Republicans in places like Egypt, Libya etc. It is social injustice where the rich are given tax breaks so that they can buy boats and planes and thereby create jobs for the poor. while the rich are buying luxury items they are exchange paying a paltry amount to the poor to buy food. what sort of a social justice is this. I also hope and pray that Syrians succeed also. In fact I would be very glad if the Israelis help the Syrians to overthrow the regime and help them with ushering in democracy that they follow.
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As clashes intensify in Cairo, group says 'resist military'
From Mohamed Fadel Fahmy, For CNN
updated 5:03 PM EST, Sat November 19, 2011

Cairo (CNN) -- The raging clashes between police and protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Saturday left one dead and more than 600 injured, prompting a call from a prominent grass-roots group for citizens to resist the military-led government.

....contd at cnn.com
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