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Africa North
Tourists Desert Egypt as Protests Rage
2013-08-08
[An Nahar] By Giza's Great Pyramids, souvenir vendors wait restlessly in the shade, watching for the handful of tourists who still make their way down the empty street to the once-bustling landmark.

The 2011 revolution that toppled dictator Hosni Mubarak
...The former President-for-Life of Egypt, dumped by popular demand in early 2011...
dealt a severe blow to the country's tourist industry, once a mainstay of Egypt's economy.

And things have gone from bad to worse since June, when violent protests broke out against president Mohamed Morsi. On July 3, the army ousted the Islamist leader, leading to further deadly violence and an ongoing standoff between the two sides.

The tour buses that lined the streets around the pyramids have disappeared.

"We hope to the Lord that he will bring back those busy days, because all of us rely on tourism alone," said Gameel Hassan, who has run a shop near the pyramids selling papyrus prints for nearly 20 years.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Odd how Tourist don't like to be kidnapped, killed, and raped. How Racist of them.....
Posted by: CrazyFool   2013-08-08 16:31  

#4  Is there anyone who thought that Islamism can sustain an economy that isn't oil endowed?

Historically, there were always piracy, invasion, slaughter, slavery and theft as Muslim economic models.
Posted by: Dopey Sinatra   2013-08-08 16:21  

#3  Is there anyone who thought that Islamism can sustain an economy that isn't oil endowed?
Posted by: Jack Salami   2013-08-08 13:50  

#2  Meal ticket literally in this case.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2013-08-08 10:12  

#1  Actions meet consequences.

Life sucks when your hate on your meal ticket.
Posted by: AlanC   2013-08-08 09:24  

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