100 days after Hosni Mubarak stepped down, do you think the revolution's objectives have been met?
Yes, the old regime has left forever, the main demands have been fulfilled.
(7.16 %)
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30 votes
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No, nothing has changed yet. The old regime is still in place.
(27.68 %)
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116 votes
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Only a few objectives have been achieved. But we are on the right track.
(48.21 %)
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202 votes
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The situation is too complicated, I don't know.
(16.95 %)
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71 votes
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Football Which club do you think will win the Egyptian Premier League 2010-2011?
Zamalek
(37.06 %)
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73 votes
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Ismaily
(5.58 %)
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11 votes
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Police Union
(3.05 %)
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6 votes
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Though the Egyptian revolution emphasised equality and fraternity of Egypt’s Muslims and Christians, mob attacks against Coptic citizens and their houses of worship have become a frequent occurrence in post-revolution Egypt. What is your opinion?
The attacks are instigated and executed by local counter-revolutionary forces, including Muslim fanatics, Mubarak regime diehards and rogue security forces, and are backed and funded by regressive Gulf States.
(33.03 %)
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143 votes
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The attacks are the expression of deep-seated sectarian tensions, and their greater frequency is a result of the security vacuum created by the revolution, and have nothing to do with counter-revolutionary conspiracies.
(35.57 %)
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154 votes
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Counter-revolutionary forces and regional powers are using deep-seated sectarian tensions to undermine the Egyptian revolution.
(21.25 %)
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92 votes
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I don't know.
(10.16 %)
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44 votes
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Post-revolution Egypt is charting a new policy towards the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Cairo has succeeded in mediating a Palestinian reconciliation, is removing the blockade of Gaza, and is tougher on the Israeli occupation. What is your opinion?
Strongly approve of the Egyptian policy within the current parameters.
(35.49 %)
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137 votes
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Approve, but want Egypt to go further to annul the peace treaty with Israel and cut all ties.
(19.17 %)
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74 votes
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Approve, but want Egypt to act with more caution and try not to antagonize Israel.
(16.84 %)
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65 votes
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Strongly disapprove. Antagonizing Israel is not in Egypt’s interests; it would damage Egypt-US relations, and would harm our already suffering economy.
(22.28 %)
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86 votes
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Don’t know.
(6.22 %)
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24 votes
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Egypt's prime minister is on a tour of Arab Gulf states. Gulf capitals are reportedly unhappy about Cairo's intention to normalise relations with Iran, and object to the prosecution of Mubarak. What is your position?
Egypt should take into consideration the concerns of the Gulf States, since we are in dire need of their financial assistance.
(11.3 %)
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27 votes
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Egypt should reject any and all attempts by these states to influence its regional, international or domestic policies through offering or withholding financial assistance.
(28.03 %)
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67 votes
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Egypt should take into consideration the Gulf States’ concerns with respect to Iran, but should reject any interference in its domestic affairs, including the prosecution of Mubarak.
(46.44 %)
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111 votes
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Egypt should forge a strategic alliance with Iran, irrespective of the concerns of the Gulf States or any other regional or international party.
(7.53 %)
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18 votes
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I don’t know.
(6.69 %)
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16 votes
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Protests in Syria continue to expand in scope and intensity, despite a fierce clampdown in scenes reminiscent of the Egyptian revolution. What is your position?
Fully support the struggle of the Syrian people, and believe President Bashar Al-Assad should go.
(76.98 %)
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224 votes
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Sympathise with the protesters, but believe they should call for reforms, not the overthrow of the regime.
(11 %)
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32 votes
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Sympathise but believe the reforms promised by President Assad are adequate, and protests should be brought to an end.
(0.34 %)
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1 votes
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Fully support President Assad and the nationalist Syrian regime, and believe the protesters are acting in accordance with foreign, anti-Arab agendas.
(7.9 %)
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23 votes
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Don't know.
(3.78 %)
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11 votes
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Egypt's ousted president Hosni Mubarak stands accused of both corruption and crimes against humanity. What is your position?
These accusations are untrue, and we should express our gratitude to the former president and ask his forgiveness for the revolt against him.
(5.58 %)
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26 votes
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He should be arrested and brought back to Cairo to stand trial both for corruption and crimes against humanity
(66.74 %)
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311 votes
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He should be granted amnesty, so long as he returns ill-gotten gains by him and his family members.
(15.02 %)
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70 votes
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He should be granted amnesty, so long as he leaves the country and return ill-gotten gains by him and his family members.
(9.44 %)
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44 votes
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I don't know
(3.22 %)
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15 votes
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The government has issued a draft law banning demonstrations, strikes and sit-ins which impact on economic activity. What is your position?
Agree. We want stability and resumption of econmic activity
(18.69 %)
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83 votes
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Strongly disagree. This is an anti-democratic law counter to the spirit and demands of the revolution
(56.31 %)
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250 votes
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Disagree with law, but support other measures to end strikes and protests
(22.3 %)
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99 votes
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I have no position on the matter
(2.7 %)
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12 votes
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Business tycoons charged with corruption are offering to pay reparations instead of doing jail time. How, in your opinion, should the government respond?
Reparations with no jail time
(8.88 %)
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27 votes
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Jail time
(0.33 %)
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1 votes
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Jail time plus reparations
(22.7 %)
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69 votes
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Jail time plus confiscation of illegal gains
(68.09 %)
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207 votes
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The Constitutional amendments, due to be put to popular referendum on the 19th of this month, have been the subject of heated debate. Where do you stand?
Say "yes" to the amendments
(16.91 %)
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103 votes
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Say "no" to the amendments
(62.89 %)
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383 votes
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Boycott the poll
(1.31 %)
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8 votes
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Demand poll be called off
(12.15 %)
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74 votes
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Demand poll be postponed
(6.73 %)
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41 votes
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