Egypt’s Military Rulers Commit To Civilian Rule
Con Jason. Wert, La RedazioneMaggio 3, 2012
Tag: Egitto
Rev 6:3-4 NCV Quando l'Agnello aprì il secondo sigillo, Udii il secondo essere vivente dire, "Venire!" Poi uscì un altro cavallo, uno rosso. Colui che lo cavalcava fu dato potere di togliere la pace (prosperità, riposo) dalla terra e per rendere le persone si uccidono a vicenda (macellaio, macello, a mutilare violentemente, nelle strade), e gli fu data una grande spada (assassini spada, terrorista, forte, potente, mal di paura).
“Many of the world crises we are beginning to experience were predicted in the Bible hundreds of years ago. What is shocking, tuttavia, is the rapid-fire speed at which these events are now racing ahead.”
-Jim Bakker in "Prosperità e l'Apocalisse Coming"
The military council ruling Egypt since the ousting of President Hosni Mubarak have reiterated their intention to hand over control of the country to civilian authorities after the upcoming elections.
The council also said that monitors from 45 countries will be invited to observe the Presidential elections.
Mohammad al-Assar, a member of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, also expressed his regret for the attacks and deaths of 20 protesters.
"[The council wants to express its] deep regret over the victims and those injured,” al-Assar told the BBC.
Most of those protesting were supporting Salafist preacher Hazem Abu Ismail who had been disqualified from the Presidential election because his mother held dual U.S.-Egyptian nationality. At least two candidates for the Presidency suspended their campaigns over the authorities’ responses to the protest.















