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Friday, February 11, 2011

Krisis Mesir: Akhirnya..., Tetapi...


Akhirnya atas tekanan yang sangat banyak datang dari pelbagai pihak, termasuk Amerika yang dok menyibuk, Hosni Mubarak meletakkan jawatan secara rasmi sebagai Presiden Mesir...Pentadbiran negara diambil alih sementara oleh tentera Mesir. Inilah kehebatan kuasa rakyat sekiranya bersatu padu. Semua penunjuk perasaan bersorak gembira setelah mendengar pengumuman tersebut. Malah ada yang pengsan kerana hampir tidak percaya..

Inilah hasil setelah berminggu-minggu, siang dan malam, mereka berkorban dan bersusah payah membuat protes dan demo menuntut perubahan. Tidak sedikit nyawa yang melayang dan anggota badan yang patah riuk..

Luar biasa..., luar biasa..., memang luar biasa semangat rakyat Mesir...

Namun, masih banyak persoalan yang tinggal. Apakah kerajaan yang ada benar-benar akan dibubarkan sepenuhnya bagi menjalankan pilihanraya umum semula? Apakah era pasca-Mubarak nanti berbeza dengan era Mubarak yang sudah berakar umbi selama 30 tahun? Atau sama sahaja tidak ada beza? Kerana tempoh 2 minggu lebih adalah cukup lama untuk pihak Mubarak dan mana-mana pihak terbabit mengatur strategi dan menyusun perancangan yang rapi dan licik bagi menjamin survival masing-masing.

Apakah Omar Suleiman sekutu Israel akan kekal di arena politik Mesir? Siapakah el-Baradei yang berani menawar diri mentadbir kerajaan sementara? Bagaimana kedudukan Ikhwan Muslimin yang amat ditakuti oleh anjing-anjing sekularis dan musuh-musuh Islam Israel dan Amerika? Apakah mereka diberi hak yang sewajarnya? Apakah 'Ikhwanofobia' juga ada dalam kalangan rakyat Mesir?

Bagaimana nasib rakyat yang menjadi penggerak dalam isu demonstrasi? Apakah pihak tentera Mesir akan 'bersandiwara'? Apakah polis yang melakukan keganasan dan kekejaman akan dibicarakan?... Dan bermacam lagi persoalan.

اللهم كن لنا ولإخواننا المصريين

Antara foto-foto menarik sepanjang protes rakyat:

Local doctors and nurses chant anti-government slogans during mass demonstrations inside Tahrir Square in Cairo February 10, 2011. An Egyptian opposition party pulled out of talks on reform with the government on Thursday, saying President Hosni Mubarak's administration had not responded "to the minimum level of popular demands". Demonstrators have dismissed the dialogue as irrelevant to their demands for Mubarak to end his 30 years in power now as a first step toward deep political reform. REUTER/Dylan Martinez.
Ramai pegawai kerajaan, termasuk para doktor, menyertai tunjuk perasaan.

Egyptian Muslim clerics file through the crowd in Tahrir Square, in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2011. Protesters appear to have settled in for a long standoff, turning Tahrir Square into a makeshift village with tens of thousands coming every day, with some sleeping in tents made of blankets and plastic sheeting.
'Kopiah merah' (ulama al-Azhar) turut membangkitkan semangat rakyat.

Egyptian Coptic Christians and Muslims raise a Cross and a Koran, Islam's holy book, at Cairo's Tahrir Square on February 6, 2011 on the 13th day of protests calling for ouster of President Hosni Mubarak.
Rupanya bukan orang Islam saja, penganut Kristian pun rasa tertekan selama ni..

Egyptian lawyers in black robes stream into Cairo's Tahrir Square, Thursday, Feb. 10, 2011. Labor unrest across the country gave powerful momentum to Egypt's wave of anti-government protests. With its efforts to manage the crisis failing, the government threatened the army could crack down by imposing martial law. Arabic poster read "  before you leave we want the 70 billion dollars".
'Sindiran sinis' sebuah sepanduk: "Sebelum berambus, kami mahukan 70 billion dollar itu!"

Egyptian anti-government demonstrators wave their shoes as a sign of anger to the speech of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, who failed to announce his immediate resignation, as tens of thousands gathered in Cairo's Tahrir Square on February 10, 2011. Embattled Mubarak delegated power to his deputy and former intelligence chief Omar Suleiman and proposed constitutional reforms but said the transition to end his 30-year-reign would last until September.
Ucapan terakhir Mubarak merayu rakyat balik ke rumah dibalas dengan mengangkat kasut..

Anti-government protesters make traditional Muslim Friday prayers at the continuing demonstration in Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo, Egypt Friday, Feb. 11, 2011.
Jumaat demo terakhir di Medan Tahrir.

Egyptian anti-government protesters carry a huge banner with names and pictures of victims killed during protests at Cairo's Tahrir Square on February 11, 2011. President Hosni Mubarak flew out of Cairo to his Red Sea retreat as more than a million furious Egyptians marched in cities around the country to demand he step down.
Banner besar mengandung senarai mereka yang mati syahid..

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