Sunday, February 5, 2012

After soccer melee, Egypt learns tough lesson: sharing blame

After soccer melee, Egypt learns tough lesson: sharing blame

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  1. The incident cuts across much deeper issues in a country where soccer and politics intersect at all levels of society and social classes. Wednesday's violence highlights shortcomings in the country's sporting culture, free-speech psychology and politics. It exposes mistrust that defines the transforming relationship between the state's security and its citizens: failing to define each other’s responsibility to the other. And it sheds light on the country's past, while offering a glimpse into its democratic future, where officials are held to account and the public also must hold itself responsible for violating its own set of values and morals.
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    Those responsible for the violence at Wednesday’s game were Egyptians. Period.

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