In die illa erit altare Domino in medio terrae Aegypti, et titulus iuxta terminum eius Domini. (Isaiah 19:19)
FOX News reports the son of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has fled to Britain with his family while Egypt remains in turmoil.
Protesters have vented anger over a host of ills in Egyptian society.
Nearly half of all Egyptians live under or just above the poverty line, set by the World Bank at $2 a day.
The widespread poverty, high unemployment and rising food prices pose a threat to Mubarak's regime at a time when tensions between Muslims and Christians are adding to the nation's woes.
According to Israel News both the wife of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and their son Gamal, considered the successor to his father as President, have fled to London with 97 suitcases after unprecedented massive protests in Egypt.
But Egyptian officials denied the claim.
In Egypt, calm is said to have returned to the streets.
Twitter is down in Egypt at the moment.
The 82-year-old President Mubarak has not been seen in public or heard from since the protests began Tuesday with tens of thousands marching in Cairo and a string of other cities.
Let us pray the people of Egypt will succeed in its wish to transform Egypt into a modern and prosperous democracy.
"Videte itaque, fratres, quomodo caute ambuletis, non quasi insipientes sed ut sapientes", Ephesians 5:15.
ARTICLES - HOT OFF THE FAGGOT
New Testament News: Egyptian President's Son, Family Flee to Britain During Country's Unrest
See this Amp at http://amplify.com/u/ant1c
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment