Egypt’s day of terror

The Battle for Egypt - link to Al-Jazeera special coverage on EgyptEgypt’s day of terror has been brewing for a long time. 18 months ago, Mubarak’s regime suffered a mortal body blow on Egypt’s Day of Rage as millions poured onto the streets. Approximately two weeks later Mubarak had been swept from power by an alliance of convenience of ancien regime’s opponents, and a military presenting itself as a neutral arbiter and guarantor of stability. The problem then became one typical of the fall of authoritarian governments. They are brittle things, despite the varying levels of repression they meted out during their life time, but at the same time the whole apparatus of secret policemen and stupid brutality can temporarily keep a lid on the contradictions building up in a developing society. Following Mubarak’s overthrow there was less a carnival of the oppressed and more a maelstrom of political antagonism, looting and violence. It could not be otherwise. Continue reading