Sunday, May 20, 2012

Key Note Speaker: President and Head of Public of Communications (2 people) of the Nuer Party.


Key Note Speaker: President and Head of Public of Communications (2 people) of the Nuer Party.
This has been and probably will be the most interesting meeting we will have. The Nuer party is the official party of the Salafi group. The Salafi group is very similar to the United States Republican party (especially the family values movement) except the Nuer party is based in Islam instead of Christianity. They are the largest Egyptian party by membership.
                This was the first meeting that was done in two languages. Arabic and English was used with Professor Hammed as a translator. Overall I was left with this impression of the Salafi party.
1)      Their leadership is very smart and well spoken
2)      They are committed to cleaning up corruption that was ubiquitous in the Mubarak regime
a.       This is extremely important because the front runner (Mussa) was part of the Mubarak regime, and the levels of corruption in Egypt are a major issue.
3)      Much like politicians they will say what the listener wants to hear
a.       I say this because they were asked to comment on the criticism that parties like the Nuer party and Freedom and Justice parties have stepped into the power void created by the revolution but do not represent the revolution at all.  
b.      They gave a very eloquent answer about their involvement even before the revolution, and while they were in opposition to Mubarak well before the revolution. They did not join the revolution until the square had been occupied (the pivotal point being the fight to occupy it).
4)      They Plan to implement Sharia Law
a.       I have to qualify this by saying that I have asked many questions about Sharia Law, and although I am not an expert I can safely say that the media completely misrepresents it and most people reading this in the states have only heard a very spun version of Sharia law.
b.      I cannot deny the western world may find the eye for an eye mentality brutal and primitive. However, Sharia law would find court execution non-majority persons (mentally handicapped) brutal and immoral.
5)      They do strongly believe in democracy
a.       The main difference between the Salafi (Nuer) and Muslim Brotherhood (freedom and Justice) is their inner workings. The Muslim brotherhood much resembles the inner political stricter of US parties while the Nuer party is democratic within as well and emphasizes merit within their ranks.
6)      Their treatment of woman is questionable.
a.       In the meeting the Nuer party said that they wish to create a government that enforces the concept that all men, woman, ethnicities, genders, and religions are created equal.
b.      However,  I am very skeptical (so are many Egyptians), because the Nuer party was forced to include one woman member, which is evidence in of itself, but when they showed pictures of the party, instead of the picture of the woman there was a picture of a flower. 


17 comments:

  1. Sehr Intressant. You are correct, much like today's republican party.

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  2. PS I'd like to know what you thought about the pyramides. As you were probably told, the step pyramid you saw in Sakkara was developed by Imhoptep, one of the great geniuses of all time. He was an advanced physician, planner, developer of pyramides and great counselor to the pharoah.

    Unfortunately, early American horror movies about mummies named the monster mummy Imhoptep.

    I never did the desert trip you are doing as I write this. However, I have seen these areas in history channels or nature channels. Very interesting place.

    Dad

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  3. oh the desert is beautiful you'll love his posts about it, I've never experienced such humbling silence. And the night sky is so clear. It's amazing. I didn't want to sleep, I just wanted to stay up all night and soak it in.

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  4. As you may have guessed, Ian being from Arizona already has some sense of what a desert is like (we had two diffent incidences here in the past four days of deaths of hikers in our desert. The first was a 23-year old student from Purdue and the second was a 35-45 year old German tourist).

    I recognize that all deserts are different. Deserts have a spititual quality about them where one can feel more connected to the universe.

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  5. Ian, hope to hear from you soon.

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  6. Nickie, is someone else being a little more responsible with their blog like Hannah. If so, all I want to know is they are back safely from the overnight camping trip.

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  7. here's hannahs blog- http://hannahshellsadventures.blogspot.com/

    she hasnt updated yet either, but I just contacted someone and I know they're in Cairo at the Marriot!

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  8. Thanks. I just got an e-mail from Ian.

    Here is what he wrote: "Ok so I just wanted to let you know I'm out of the white desert and back in Cairo. Were downtown at the Marriot. Its the nicest hotel in the country so everything is expensive. We don't have free internet so a group of us bought a wifi card. Our data is limited so I will not be uploading pictures or using the computer much. I will when I can. I want you to know Im having the time of my life. Thank you for giving me this experience. I love you and miss you very much."

    He only says the love part so we will pay for his China trip. :-)

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  9. He only says the love part to me so I can handle seeing him less than half of the next 365 days :-) but he's worth it

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  10. I'm glad you think so. I agree but most who know me claim I'm a little biased. (Just a little, though.)

    Following Ian in Egypt is help me relive my trip there three years ago. However, he is doing so much more. It seems like a wonderful trip. We stayed in the same hotel. It is wonderful. I hope Ian is trying out the native food. It is great.

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  11. Ian says you've traveled the world. Have you ever been to Nepal or Ghana? I'm considering doing HIV/AIDs work there for 4 weeks over winter break.

    As for the food, I like Persian food better :-)

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  12. No. However, my girlfrind (Linda) taught school for several weeks in Ghana a couple of years ago. Also, we have some contacts of professors from Ghana located in the USA.

    If interested, I can provide you with e-mail (or phone if you wish) contact for Linda. Not only did she teach, she traveled the country. Also, one of my neighbors vacationed in Ghana this last year and really loved it.

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  13. Ian was telling me how "my dad's girlfriend" was in Ghana. I said "Linda, right?"

    He was like "…have you been talking to my father?"

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  14. Nickie, families are getting the group e-mails now. I think there have been two. Hopefully, you are on the e-mail list.

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  15. I realize that this blog has not been updated. However, for anyone looking at comments, Ian skyped me yesterday (Wednesday) and said he has been sick for four days.

    Bummer.

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