Peter Mitry
<B>Egypt Forum Founder Member</B>
Few people can fail to be moved by the plight of the Egyptian people in their struggle to rid themselves of a repressive and corrupt regime and to seek instead a free democratic society which will give equal rights to citizens and, hopefully, a brighter future.
Unfortunately, history tells us that this will not be achieved overnight and many people will no doubt suffer further hardship along the way; I sincerely hope that this will not deter the thousands who are making their feelings known and demanding their rights. International Governments should also play their part in supporting the Egyptian people in their struggle and turn up the heat, both politically and economically, on the Mubarak regime to institute change.
It is however tragic that in so doing so many governments have advised their Nationals to avoid traveling to Egypt resulting in airlines and tour operators following suit. This has destroyed the tourist industry in Sharm, Hurghada and Marsa Alam and taken away the livelihoods of thousands of people who rely on this business to survive.
Hopefully common sense will soon return and the tour operators will realize that these Red Sea resorts have been unaffected by the troubles and are still great places to visit.
This conflict is not between Egyptians and their foreign visitors it is non secular and is directed solely at the government.
Unfortunately, history tells us that this will not be achieved overnight and many people will no doubt suffer further hardship along the way; I sincerely hope that this will not deter the thousands who are making their feelings known and demanding their rights. International Governments should also play their part in supporting the Egyptian people in their struggle and turn up the heat, both politically and economically, on the Mubarak regime to institute change.
It is however tragic that in so doing so many governments have advised their Nationals to avoid traveling to Egypt resulting in airlines and tour operators following suit. This has destroyed the tourist industry in Sharm, Hurghada and Marsa Alam and taken away the livelihoods of thousands of people who rely on this business to survive.
Hopefully common sense will soon return and the tour operators will realize that these Red Sea resorts have been unaffected by the troubles and are still great places to visit.
This conflict is not between Egyptians and their foreign visitors it is non secular and is directed solely at the government.