Tuesday, April 17, 2012

‫ لية بنرفض التجنيد الإجباري‬EGYPT


Another is entitled “Would You Like to Serve in This Army?” [GRAPHIC CONTENT].
A debate took place on Twitter recently under the hashtag #ضد_التجنيد_الاجباري‬‏ (”against compulsory military service”), and many Twitter users weighed in on the matter.
Fatma Wagdy tweeted:
@Fatma_Wagdy: ‎‫#ضد_التجنيد_الاجباري‬‏ عشان الدفاع عن قضيه مش بالإجبار
I am against compulsory military service, because defending a cause can never be compulsory
Ahmed Said wrote:
@singer_twitts: #ضد_التجنيد_الاجباري‬‏ لانه بيزرع مبدأ امشي جنب الحيط واوعي تعارض او تفتح بقك في الشباب
I am against compulsory military service because it encourages the concept of “don’t say no or speak up” amongst our youth
Motaz Ahmed said sarcastically:
@mezzo812: رأيي لازم يبقى فيه خدمة مدنية إجبارية لظباط الجيش كل فترة, أول مرة أشوف مؤسسة كاملة عايزة علاج نفسي لكل أفرادها ‎‫#ضد_التجنيد_الاجباري‬‏
My opinion is that there should be compulsory civil service for military officers every now and then. It's the first time I've seen a whole institution in need of psychological therapy for all its members!
Ibrahim Mady tweeted:
@DrHumHum: أنا#ضد_التجنيد_الاجباري‬‏ لأن الجيش مهمته حماية الوطن ، مش قهر أبناؤه
I am against compulsory military service because the army’s mission is to protect the nation, not to oppress its sons!
Mina Diaa added:
@MinaDaPharaoh: #ضد_التجنيد_الاجباري‬‏ لا تعني إنك ضد خدمة الوطن أو التضحية من أجله,,بالعكس.لكن إنك تنتهك بسبب قواعد بتخدم اللي فوقك دايما يبأة دا ظلم
Being against compulsory military service doesn’t mean you’re against serving the nation or against sacrificing yourself for its sake, on the contrary. But if you are violated because of rules that benefit your superiors, that's simply injustice
Ziad Adly wrote:
@ziadadly: ليه ابناء الفقرا يترموا في الاماكن البعيدة ف الصحاري و الجبال لمدة 3 سنين .. في شرع مين؟ ‎‫#ضد_التجنيد_الاجباري‬‏
Why are the sons of the poor thrown to faraway places in the deserts or mountains for three years? Under whose law?
Activist and writer Nawara Negm said:
@nawaranegm: ولما لقيت بقى ان بنات طولهم متر ونص ووزنهم حوالي اربعين كيلو اشجع الف مرة من ظباط وعساكر بقيت ضد التجنيد الاجباري‬‏ فشخ
When I found that girls only 150 cm tall and weighing 40kg are a thousand times braver than officers and soldiers, I became strongly opposed to compulsory military service
Some people had different opinions. Mohamed Hany tweeted:
@mohamed_hany87: إلى حين تعديل وتحسين ظروف التجنيد أنا ضده .لما يكون في دورة تدربية مكثفة مفيدة أول واحد هنضم ‎‫
I am against compulsory military service until the modification and improvement of the drafting conditions. When there is a useful training course, I’ll be the first to join
Nermeen Bedair wrote:
@Nermbed: ‎‫مش#ضد_التجنيد_الاجباري‬‏ اطلاقا.. ممكن أرفض ان المجندين اجباريا يشتغلوا في الفنادق والنوادي خصوصا انه شغل سخرة.. تجنيد يعني معسكرات جيش
I am not against compulsory military service at all. Maybe I reject that soldiers are forced to work in hotels or clubs especially because it’s just slave work. Military service means army barracks!
A conscription map of the world reveals that many countries indeed have moved beyond compulsory conscription. The coming days will reveal if the Egyptian movement can gain more momentum. Already another blogger, Haitham El Kashef, has declared that he will not submit to compulsory military service. Both El Kashef and El Dafrawy may face imprisonment for three years on charges of evading military service, or further charges may be added.
Written by Ahmed Awadalla  Global Voices

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