On the 10th anniversary of the revolution: How did June 30 unmask the Brotherhood?
After mass popular protests against
the rule of ousted President Mohamed Morsi and the Brotherhood, the revolution
of June 30, 2013 broke out in Egypt with the participation of millions and
resulted in the overthrow of the rule of the terrorist Brotherhood.
There were several reasons behind the fall of the
Brotherhood in Egypt, including:
1- Political and economic failure: The Brotherhood
government failed to improve the economic and political situation in Egypt and
was unable to meet the demands of citizens to provide work and public services
or maintain security and stability.
2- Internal division: There were internal disputes
between the Muslim Brotherhood, and the group was widely criticized by many of
its members and supporters, which led to the undermining of its strength and
disintegration.
3- Human rights violations: The Brotherhood
government violated human rights and public freedoms in Egypt and tried to pass
laws and legislation that restrict freedom of expression, press, and assembly.
4- Foreign support: The Brotherhood received foreign
support from some countries, which exacerbated the political conflict in Egypt
and increased tensions between the government and the opposition.
5- Popular movement: Egypt had witnessed a rise in
political awareness among citizens, and the popular uprisings turned into large
protest movements, prompting the Egyptian society to take to the streets and
demonstrate against the rule of the terrorist Brotherhood.
Thus, the fall of the Brotherhood in Egypt was the result of
the accumulation of many political, social and economic reasons that led to the
deterioration of conditions in the country and the increase in popular
resentment against the government.
In addition, Dr. Abdelrahim Ali, head of the Center for
Middle East Studies in Paris (CEMO), said that the June 30 revolution liberated
Egypt and the region from the captivity of religious fascism and from the grip
of corruption, darkness, terrorism and colonialism.
Ali explained that this eternal revolution was tantamount to
rewriting the history of Egypt and the entire region, so the terrorist
Brotherhood fell irrevocably, and its figures fled outside the country. He
stressed that the fruits and successes of this glorious revolution still continue despite all the difficulties and
conspiracies from the forces of evil, darkness and terrorism that continue
against the Egyptian state, but Egypt, with its people, its leader, its valiant
army and its national police, has the ability to
bring down all these satanic plans.
Dr. Abdelrahim Ali stressed that the fruits of the June 30
revolution were not limited to the borders of Egypt, but rather extended to the
Arab world, and for the first time, slogans of the fall of religious fascism
rule rose within all Arab countries after the lie of the Arab Spring.
He pointed out that this glorious revolution, without
exaggeration, has redrawn the map of the Middle East and the entire region,
restored Egypt's identity and leadership, and unleashed Egypt's enormous
capabilities that the whole world is witnessing.
Ali pointed out that the revolution of June 30, 2013, which
was sparked by millions of Egyptian people against injustice, extremism and the
Brotherhood, and which President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi did not hesitate to lead
to safety, is only a natural and popular extension of the July Revolution,
while today Sisi is following the path of development and human building,
strengthening the national army, and building state institutions in a modern
way.