Friday, 30 March 2018

Fate of corrupt dictators are always similar

M A Hossain

Every dictator thinks, they are  untouchable. All of the corrupt rulers are encircled by bandits, thieves and corrupts. A corrupt ruler would turn his/her country into safe haven of culprits. And that is where anger of the people certainly would transform them into revolutionarists.
We have witness the disgraceful departure of Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe, Jacob Zuma in South Africa just recently and would witness the same of Joseph Kabila and many other corrupt dictators in Africa, and of course other parts of the world. That's going to happen as it always happens.
Culture of military coup seems to have become a past history in most of the continents but Africa. Mohammed Moorsi was illegally ousted by military General Abdel Fatah Al Sisi in Egypt. In the name of combating radical Islam, Sisi is continuing notorious humanrights violation. His band of bad cops and army are picking-up men and women from the streets or homes by branding them as Islamist terrorists. Females are being kept in isolated places by Sisi's men for days, weeks and months, and beaten and gang-raped.Sisi has silenced people's voice through state-patronised terror. But , brutalities can never silence the great Egyptians forever ! Sooner or later, people's anger will erupt like volcano, and will burn Sisi and his gangs into ashes.
In Asia , although military coup may not happen again , but civil-military revolt will certainly take place here and there and will oust corruption-plagued dictators from power. This certainly will happen !

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1. Modern Ghana,Ghana:04march2018

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