Algerian flag burnt to ashes live on Egyptian state run TV
While everybody was expecting signs of appeasement and the end of the vicious campaign against Algeria after the crowning of the Egyptian national squad in the African cup of Nations, the Egyptian satellite channels have yesterday gave the opportunity to their fellow rogue citizens to insult live the Algerian people.
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The spiteful insults reached their peak when the immoral and barbarous pseudo fans set fire to the Algerian flag for which more than a million and half valiant men and women died, while the wrongdoers’ mothers and fathers were celebrating their squad’s achievement in the numerous night clubs of “Al Ahram” avenue in the capital city Cairo.
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Those who boast themselves of belonging to a millennial civilization didn’t find a better way to express their joy but to burn others’ flags.
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The shameful pictures were broadcast live on the TV program “ Bila Houdoud” ( literally without frontiers) presented by the infamous Brahim Hidjazi, who was turned to mockery by the Algerian people.
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When Egyptian public channels like “Nile Sport” give the go ahead for the broadcast of such insanity, one can say that the Egyptian authorities have deliberately taken part in the heinous crime, not only through their incomprehensible silence, but also by the fact that they allowed the broadcast of the pictures on air. The video is available on the following link:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gZYg22nFU4
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The Egyptian folly went beyond all limits and showed to the entire world their inner savagery when they didn’t spare a lamb as they slaughtered it and wrote on its fleece the word “Algeria”. The intolerable pictures are available on the following
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link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= kkLFj1rcpuo
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Anyway, Egypt may have won a football match but lost the battles of public-spiritedness, bravery, respect and dignity… and we’ll say that “ The giants will prevail” and the dwarfs will stay at home watching their masters playing in the south African World Cup on their TV sets.