This is a story a neighbor of mine told me while we were guarding the neighborhood, after the police disappeared mysteriously leaving us prey for criminals that were mysteriously let out of their prisons all around Egypt. This guy is an entrepreneur and he has his own company. He participated in the events of 25 Jan and 28 Jan, although he needs nothing more out of life, he was there purely because, as all of us Egyptians, he had a dream of a better Egypt . It’s a short story of how corruption is built into communities, and it’s a fictional story, but carries great meanings.
There was a guy working in a government position and he was suspected to be an agent working with a foreign government that doesn’t want Egypt to be a great country. The Egyptian Intelligence Agency was following him for years and didn’t find anything suspicious in his actions. The only suspicious thing was great amounts of money being transferred to his bank account. They didn’t know what was the thing he was doing in exchange for all this money and they kept on his tail to see if he’s doing anything that would jeopardize the safety of Egypt. At the end they decided to arrest him, interrogate him and get him to confess. After interrogation this was his confession:
“They told me to keep working for the government and they’ll get me promoted and when I choose employees to work with me, I would evaluate the applicants and choose the worst person for the Job. That’s all I had to do, in exchange for the money”
After reflecting on this story, I could say that ... Here in Egypt we have a great pool of brilliant talent and genius minds. Those great minds and brilliant talents usually leave the country, because they don’t get what they deserve. They are sometimes attacked, even if they offer their services for free. They don’t want us to be a great country. They want us, the youth of this country, to believe that we are worthless and useless and even if we are brilliant we won’t function in our beloved country, because of the corrupt systems built into it. That’s why we should say “No!” we can be, and we will be. We will not let you build corruption into this system anymore.
25 Jan had shown us all the greatness within the people of this country, and we will stop this corruption InShallah (If Allah may will)
Egyptian and always 100% Proud
Alaa El Deen Esmail Fahmy
isa el ayam el gaya hatkoon a7san
ReplyDeleteur such a wonderful respectable egyptian guy thank u and long live to Egypt
ReplyDeleteTo Anonymous : I have faith that Egypt will be better than it was before isa.
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To Wessam: Thank you for your kindness, and long live Egypt.