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Diaries of the June 30 Revolution.. (Popular Movement)

Several skirmishes led to the death of seven individuals from Wednesday, June 27, until the morning of Saturday, June 29, 2013, reaching nine cases by that evening. In the evening, crowds grew in many of the martyr squares across the Republic, with Tahrir Square in Cairo, Mansoura, Mahalla, Port Said, and many neighborhoods like Kit Kat,

Diaries of June 30 Revolution.. (Support Rallies..!)

Indeed, large-scale support rallies of the Brotherhood do emerge, mobilizing them from the provinces. These supportive demonstrations have the opposite effect, as they indirectly charge the opposition and Tamarod groups to also take to the streets. During President Morsi's speech on Wednesday, June 27, and his lack of crisis

Diaries of June 30 revolution.. (The killing of officer Abu Shakra)

Seven of the Egyptian army soldiers were kidnapped in Rafah and the president asks the police to quickly return the soldiers while preserving their lives and the lives of the kidnappers, indicating his good faith and appreciation. However, this was interpreted as his desire to protect the kidnappers because they are affiliated with him,

Analysis Laboratory -4-

The Canadian philosopher Alain Dunois says in his book "The System of Triviality": "Triviality has extended its rule over all parts of the world... The trivial have taken hold of the joints of power - as Alain Dunois puts it - and placed their hands on decision-making sites, and they now have the final say and the last word

I read for you "Les Misérables" by Victor Hugo.

When he reached the age of fifty, Victor Hugo became a political refugee, causing much concern, confusion, and doubt within the French government due to his writings about freedom, state laws, and the power of those who deviate from them. The French government requested the Belgian government to deport him, and he was transferred by a ship to