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Sunday, 29 April 2012

Re: [wanita-muslimah] Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt----dan---Demokrasi

 


Sdr. Abdullatif,
Anda baca ulang lagi lah artikel yang Anda kutip itu, sebelum membuat kesimpulan yang semrawut. Artikel itu sudah menyebutkan dengan jelas peristiwa yang memantik ketegangan hubungan kedua negara. Tetapi Anda pelintir arahnya ke arah PKS segala. Menyedihkan.

ANB

On Apr 29, 2012, at 7:31 PM, "Abdullatif" <latifabdul777@yahoo.com> wrote:

 

Saudi Arabia menarik duta besarnya dari Mesir.Suatu pertanda
bahwa Muslim Brotherhood tidak di senangi oleh Saudi.

Assalamu'alaikum wrwb
Saya kira Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt hampir sama perjuangannya
dengan PKS di Indonesia.

Kelihatannya Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt menggunakan demokrasi
untuk mencapai tujuannya dan kemudian kembali kepada agenda
aslinya yaitu Berikap bermusuhan dan tidak adil kpd umat non
Islam dan Firqoh2 Islam pro Demokrasi.

Kalau ini yang terjadi di Mesir,maka rakyat Mesir akan lebih
parah hidupnya dan akan menderita yg lebih lama, karena apa?

1.ALLAH sangat mengutuk orang2 yang zolim dan tidak berlaku
adil kepada umat non Islam...Exclusive...tidak mengikut sertakan
orang2 non Islam yg memenuhi syarat menjadi mentri negara.

2.Masarakat International tidak akan memberi bantuan kepada Mesir
karena pemerintahan yang tidak adil dan diskriminasi,bertentangan
dgn HAM.

3. Masih ingin mendirikan sistem Syariat Islam yang diktator dan tyrani.

Sistem demokrasi yang dipimpin oleh Muslim Brotherhood akan membawa
negeri Mesir malapetaka, dimana rakyat Mesir tergantung kepada
bantuan Internatioan terutama Amerika.

Sebagai pelajar bagi kita tentang partai PKS.

salam.

http://news.yahoo.com/saudi-recalls-ambassador-shuts-embassy-egypt-141913453.html

CAIRO (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia said on Saturday it had recalled its ambassador in Cairo for security reasons after protests in Egypt against the kingdom's arrest of an Egyptian lawyer, marking a diplomatic rupture between the long-time allies.

The withdrawal of the Saudi envoy appeared a sharp message to Egypt's rulers of the need to maintain good ties with a Gulf state that last week agreed to send $2.7 billion to support Cairo's battered finances.

Strong ties between Riyadh and Cairo had already been strained by the upheaval in Egypt that overthrew its president Hosni Mubarak, who was close to the Saudi leadership. The rising power of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt has also worried many in the Gulf who fear the spread of the Islamist group's influence.

Protests against the April 17 arrest of Ahmed El-Gezawi have grown in recent days, culminating in a demonstration of close to a thousand people at the Saudi embassy in Cairo on Friday during which protesters hurled insults at the kingdom's rulers.

Saudi Arabia's official SPA news agency quoted an unidentified source as saying the protests were unjustified and that attempts had been made to storm the embassy, threatening the safety of its employees.

Egypt's ruling military sought to contain the fall-out from what it said was a surprise move by Saudi Arabia. Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, head of the military council, called the authorities in Riyadh to "heal the rift" while the Egyptian cabinet stressed Egypt's "love and respect" for Saudi Arabia.

Egypt's foreign ministry bemoaned "irresponsible actions" by protesters at the embassy and said they were at odds with "deeply rooted Egyptian-Saudi ties".

In response to a request by Tantawi to reopen the Cairo embassy and Saudi's consulates in Suez and Alexandria, Saudi's King Abdullah said he would look into the matter in the coming days, the Saudi news agency reported.

Activists in Cairo, including Gezawi's wife, said early in the week that the lawyer was detained when he arrived for pilgrimage after being sentenced in absentia to a year in prison and 20 lashes for insulting King Abdullah.

The Saudi embassy on Tuesday denied that version of events and said he had been arrested for possession of more than 21,000 pills of the anxiety drug Xanax, which is banned in Saudi Arabia.

The Saudi daily Okaz reported on Saturday that he had smuggled the pills inside bottles of infant milk formula and boxes intended to hold the Koran. It said the case had been referred to the kingdom's prosecution service.

In an apparent move to ease public anger, Egypt's state news agency published what it said was a copy of Gezawi's confession.

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