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The Clash of Cultures From Istanbul to Cairo
<< The Islamists (Egypt) and Islamic leaning (Turkey) voices are full of righteous anger. They feel that their leaders, Prime Minister Erdogan and President Morsi are doing what is legitimate in a democracy, instituting the will of the majority. It is interesting to note how Islamists, now that they have the numbers to win elections have suddenly become advocates of democracy, albeit devoid of respect or tolerance for minority rights. They see the protests as betrayal of democracy. >>
In Bangladesh the protests against the mass murderers of 1971 are seen as anti-Islamic. Mass protests in Bangladesh against Jamaat and other illegal Islamist political parties are falsely attributed to India (which is meant to be equal to Hindu, which is equal to anti-Islamic) and its diabolical provocation.
The Clash of Cultures From Istanbul to Cairo
<< The Islamists (Egypt) and Islamic leaning (Turkey) voices are full of righteous anger. They feel that their leaders, Prime Minister Erdogan and President Morsi are doing what is legitimate in a democracy, instituting the will of the majority. It is interesting to note how Islamists, now that they have the numbers to win elections have suddenly become advocates of democracy, albeit devoid of respect or tolerance for minority rights. They see the protests as betrayal of democracy. >>
In Bangladesh the protests against the mass murderers of 1971 are seen as anti-Islamic. Mass protests in Bangladesh against Jamaat and other illegal Islamist political parties are falsely attributed to India (which is meant to be equal to Hindu, which is equal to anti-Islamic) and its diabolical provocation.
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