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Mar 23, 2017

The Chicken Came Home to Roost


Yesterday, March22, 2017, a terrorist attack occurred in front of the British Parliament.
A vehicle and knife attack let to the injury of 40 people. A policeman and the terrorist were killed.
I used to above title because of Tony Blair, an ex-prime minister and president George W. Bush.
They ordered the invasion of Iraq without any justification. This    unjust war let to the killing of more than one million Iraqi and 4500 American soldiers.
The political, physical and economic Iraqi settings were completely destroyed.
Actually, the Iraqi invasion that started in 2003 and lasted until 2011 led to the rise of ISIS.
Hence, both Tony Blair and George W. Bush are to be considered as war criminals.
Rarely does the Western media refers to the fact that the rise of international terrorism is in fact the result of the Iraqi invasion.
Political leaders commit war crimes and are rarely held accountable for it, and It is the innocent people who end paying the price for such horrendous crimes.

Mar 10, 2017

International Women's Day


The International Women’s Day is a reminder of gender equality. Sadly, the majority of world societies have failed to achieve such goal.
In general women are still discriminated against and are not equally treated with men, even in the USA.
The Arab world is not different. Women are left behind despite the fact that Islam does not differentiate between men and women, as it is apparent in some Qur’anic verses.
Recently, the Egyptian Census Department (February 2017) revealed the recent result which depict the total number of Egyptian living in Egypt. It was estimated at 91 million people, of which 51% are women, and 49% are men. Furthermore, the survey states that 33% of women are illiterate, while 17.3% of men are illiterate. Hence, this demonstrates that more than half of the Egyptian population cannot read or write.
The percentage of families headed by women is 18.1%, and 27.3% are economically supported by women, despite the fact that only 22.5% of women are employed.
Religion is not the reason for the gender inequality in Egypt, but rather tradition and culture which is the cause for this inequality. Actually, Islam as a religion, does not differentiate between gender.