Wednesday, June 4, 2014

New song congratulates Sisi on winning the election by killing his people


General Sisi


On the occasion of the announcement of the inauguration of Abdel Fatah Al-Sisi as the victor in the presidential elections yesterday, a new song was released in Egypt titled Tahaneena (congratulations).


The song, sponsored by Rassd and sung by Rami Mohamed, sarcastically congratulates Al-Sisi saying: “You did not steal our will, nor execute our wishes. You did not imprison who we have elected.” The song goes on to congratulate Al-Sisi for the farce elections and the “night club dancers dancing” referring to the dances that were often seen outside polling stations by Al-Sisi’s supporters.


The song becomes more intense as images of the Rabaa massacre are shown with the words “you did not kill in Rabaa, or burn the injured people”, then refers to the imprisoned leaders, the lost values “nor did you spoil our religion!”


Showing footage of images of pictures of Al-Sisi being burnt, the song goes on to speak of his betrayal to Mohamed Morsi who he swore allegiance to, before speaking of the division within the Egyptian community which occurred since the military coup of July 2013.


The song also mentions Al-Sisi succumbing to Israel and slaughtering people in Sinai for Israel’s sake.



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