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by ghandi » Thu Feb 17, 2011 8:49 pm
Can't understand this faith Egyptians have in the army. When I lived there, all males had to serve, but if you'd been to uni (i.e. were well off) you'd only have to do a year as an officer, as opposed to three if you hadn't, which was most people. Squaddies lived in tents in the desert, with shit food and almost no pay. You'd see them on every bridge, outside every bank, with boots without laces and guns without clips, bored shitless. They went on the rampage in '86 cos of a rumour they were gonna have to serve an extra year. I know officers lived the good life cos I knew a few.
The army literally owns about a third of the country, the officer corps has a stake in everything that makes money. They have their own schools and hospitals, they're not 'of the people'. They've had it good for decades and their loyalty is to their relatives in the business community. Big business and military privilege go hand in hand, without the right contacts you can't do anything.
Whatever comes next, there's no way it's not gonna accomodate the interests of the top brass. Hosni may be 'gone', but the social order he embodied will continue under a (slightly) more democratic constitution. Look at how long it's taken Turkey to turn an officer dominated ship of state into a civilian one. Plus the jobs of millions depend on a continuation of the status quo.
One major cultural difference between Lebanon and Egypt is that the Lebanese don't cut off their daughters clitorises. Most Egyptians do, the poor with razor blades, the rich in private clinics. Nearly all the women you'll have seen on the news will have had it done, and will do the same to their kids. Hosni paid lip service to trying to stop it but gave up cos the clerics and public were outraged. Whoever wins the elections won't dare do shit about it.
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