The question is apparently essential, as the similarities with the events that have rocked Tunisia and marked its daily life since a certain January 14, are striking.
Not long ago, the General Staff of the Egyptian army would have given the order to arrest the former interior minister Ahmed Aädli, as well as the secretary general of the ruling party.
In addition, some sources indicate that the number of detainees who fled the prisons of Grand Cairo, notably Abu Zaabal and Thorra, would easily reach thirty thousand (30,000). Inmates who did not fail to sow terror among the population, especially since the order service continues to shine by its absence in the streets and through the arteries, of the capital essentially.
Also, it would not be surprising to learn that some parts count already seizing power. We speak explicitly about the Minister of Defense, Cheikh Hassine Tantaoui, whose supporters would have stormed the premises of television, in Maspirou…