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sabiwabi
Well, one immediate benefit from all this unrest is that Egypt's border with Gaza is opening up, allowing desperately needed materials, foods, medicines to reached the poor people of Gaza. Hopefully the Gazans, who are now finally free, will soon be able to live decent lives.
haruka
More countries to cross off my list for vacation time.
atamant
Well, one immediate benefit from all this unrest is that Egypt's border with Gaza is opening up, allowing desperately needed missiles, rockets, guns and bombs to reached the poor people of Gaza.
skipthesong
BAHRAIN:
Thousands of Shiite protesters demand that naturalized Sunnis be stripped of their citizenship and sent out of the Gulf country." What about those that were born there?
sabiwabi
I guess they can stay. Maybe they are just worried about being overtaken by the Sunnis.
grafton
BAHRAIN:
I suppose getting the Sunnis out isn’t such a bad idea, having Sunnis and Shiites living together will in the end lead to them killing each other, it normally does.
EGYPT: “The death toll in Muslim-Christian clashes over the burning of a church rises to 13, with about 140 wounded”
No change then, those two well known religions of peace getting along as usual.
SolidariTea
It's crunch time for them. Do they join the modern world or try and suicide-bomb everyone else back with them to 800 A.D.