February 14, 2011
Clueless Egyptian Revolutionaries
[From article]
"Over the last few days, Egyptian notables have taken the road to Tahrir Square to show their "solidarity." Tycoons who owe their fortunes to Mubarak's corrupt regime bring food and drink for "the suffering heroes of our revolution." Novelists, poets and journalists, many on the government payroll all their lives, denounce "the ravages of despotism."
[. . .]
Tahrir Square has failed to produce a leadership and a program beyond continuing the demonstrations.
[. . .]
they may find out that while starting a revolution is easy, getting out of one is difficult."
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/the_perils_of_leaderless_revolution_Se1r2qKp9jGLs2buX3B5cN
The perils of a leaderless revolution
Amir Taheri
New York Post
Last Updated: 4:31 AM, February 10, 2011
Posted: 10:56 PM, February 9, 2011
"Over the last few days, Egyptian notables have taken the road to Tahrir Square to show their "solidarity." Tycoons who owe their fortunes to Mubarak's corrupt regime bring food and drink for "the suffering heroes of our revolution." Novelists, poets and journalists, many on the government payroll all their lives, denounce "the ravages of despotism."
[. . .]
Tahrir Square has failed to produce a leadership and a program beyond continuing the demonstrations.
[. . .]
they may find out that while starting a revolution is easy, getting out of one is difficult."
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/the_perils_of_leaderless_revolution_Se1r2qKp9jGLs2buX3B5cN
The perils of a leaderless revolution
Amir Taheri
New York Post
Last Updated: 4:31 AM, February 10, 2011
Posted: 10:56 PM, February 9, 2011
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