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My duas and prayers are with my brothers and siters in Egypt. With millions of people protesting for 18 continuous days, days and nights in Tehrir Square, they have shown that they have great courage to stand up against ruthless dictators and against injustice and for freedom.
Having said that, which I am saying with the bottom of my heart. My analysis tells me that sadly not much will change. Hosni Mubarak will go, but he will go after psychologically wearing down the protesters, and then in his place he will leave Omar Suleiman,
When I studied about Omar Suleiman it turned out that he is even worst than Hosni Mubarak. He is an ex-intelligence chief, he is extremely cruel and far ruthless than Hosni Mubarak was, and he is far more pro-Israel than Hosni Mubarak was.
And when Hosni Mubarak leaves power (and probably Egypt too), and protesters go back to their homes, then slowly all those who arranged these protests will start disappearing, and Egypt will go back to where it was. The only difference will be the face of the President. which will then be of Omar Suleiman.
And this will happen because this is what Israel and America want, specially Israel, which does't want any truly democratic government in Egypt.
I pray that I turn out to be wrong and people laugh at me, but my Egyptian brothers and sister get a better government.
But with sadness, I don't see it happening.
I just hope that I am wrong. I just wish that I am wrong.