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The Voices of Ordinary Egyptians by Gloria Philips





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We have spent the last five days inside a quiet, peaceful corner of Egypt, where really the only signs that the revolution has occurred would be the fact is extremely little money left in some of the cash machines. It appears the nation basically ground to some halt in the last 3 weeks, and today the army as well as the individuals are working very difficult to get things (such as the bank clearing system) moving again. So much in fact that whenever my iPhone finally started working yesterday my first message was from your armed forces, telling me and everybody else around the network to 'go returning to work'. It had been in Arabic, as well as the man who translated it had been kind enough to reassure me this particular instruction failed to affect me.

Among the other quirks of arriving in Egypt your day that Mubarak finally stepped down is the fact that We have fast created a track record of being basically among the only English tourists within the Red Sea city of Dahab. Almost every other country on the planet stopped flying here once the protests started - EasyJet appear to be the only real airline to not have halted their flight schedule. What this means is obviously that everybody in the city appears to know my name and is also keen to sit down me down and share their views over several servings of Bedouin tea. Everybody is referring to the revolution, keenly aware it appears that your eyes around the globe have them.

"Individuals need freedom," one man just informed me while we sat within his cafe watching protests erupting in Libya, Bahrain and Algeria with an old 24inch TV. "And today, we realize we are able to get it. We didn't know this before. Now, we realize. Plus they know."

Although, while many seem happy, the entire degree of jubilation continues to be more under-stated than I was expecting. This, it appears, will not be an element of the world where its smart to become overly confident as to what the long run might hold. In most cases however, people seem happy that Mubarak went, and happier still it was the folks that forced him to go out of. On my own first day here, I met a guy called Aimon who, typically, owns an Egyptian rug shop. He was the first one to inform me that Mubarak had left so when I asked him if he was happy his response was positive but measured; "this is a great thing he or she is gone, yes. It had been very harmful to the nation - you are unable to earn money until you have a friend in government. Now, maybe, it will likely be better." Aimon was once an educator in Suez, but as he could only earn 1200 Egyptian Pounds (around 130 GBP) per month he decided he could improve his prospects by moving towards the Red Sea, opening a store and capitalising around the ever growing tourism industry. His family, including his wife and four children, continue to be in Suez. They have worked within Dahab - in regards to a 5 hour drive away - for 11 years. "Should I knew a government person, I really could earn a lot more. Maybe now things can change. We require teachers, therefore it is important they could survive the things they earn."

One of the younger Egyptians, rumours of the bright new futures abound. "Now Mubarak has disappeared everyone can get 50 dollars per day from your Suez Canal! Before, Mubarak bring it all. Now, it will likely be given to individuals." Whenever we questioned them on where that they had heard this news, they just said "everybody is saying this".

Others however tend to be more concerned. I talked at length having a guy called Zavvi - a buddy of the friend - who had been asking exactly the same question I had been asking - what next? He or she is going to Berlin to analyze for degree in electronics in March having served within the army for 2 years. He met Mubarak on two occasions so when he heard news reports of his leader's departure, he cried. "Yes, he ought to go, why now? He explained he should go in six months, why can't we trust him to get this done? Now we now have no leader, and several people want power. It really is dangerous for all of us, for your country. However the young adults can't view the consequences - they are certainly not educated plus they simply want action now. But Egypt is just too essential for there to become uncertainty."

Just like everybody else here though, Zavvi has absolute faith and trust within the army. "They may be for anyone. They may be educated plus they want the very best with this country - I believe we are going to be secure along with them for some time. However they have numerous jobs to accomplish; they can't run the nation forever." Furthermore, everybody is incredibly proud of how the folks have conducted themselves within the global media spotlight. "Now, everybody knows about Egypt due to the the effectiveness of the folks, not only the pyramids," everybody is saying.

Maybe it really is easier for individuals to relax easily within this beautiful place. Hours far from some of the major protests, Dahab continues to be relatively untouched from the chaos and even though the decrease in tourists is proving difficult, everybody is certain that in some weeks the market is going to be way back in full flow. From what I've seen, it's the folks arriving here from Cairo that have be most affected. Ben, a British journalist, arrived here yesterday, delighted to become somewhere where he would be kept awake during the night not by gunshots but from the sounds from the crashing waves. He explained Cairo felt just like a war zone these past 3 weeks, which lots of people have already been killed. Foreigners were targeted and quickly fled. He thinks it's beginning to settle down, however i couldn't help but believe that it's not often the thing is a journalist look so nervous. It had been a reminder that although Dahab remained peaceful, other areas of Egypt have experienced to suffer to accomplish this revolution, as well as for some it can take too much time to recuperate from your experience.

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