A basic pillar of the Green politics is non-violence; Green philosophers always conclude that whenever power is in the hands of armed forces as a matter of common sense violence will be used against any potential opposition and will be prioritized over peaceful solutions and negotiations and that what was typically applied in Egypt.
Ever since I have joined the Green Party of Egypt and I have always heard this: that it is totally against our principles that a military regime takes over the country something which I have known about them like 6 years ago since I have first heard of them, from the first day of #Jan25 a party leader said "Even if Mubarak stepped down and handled the country to a military regime we have to continue our protest and do not trust this trick" ,However the Green Party of Egypt has a severe shortage in human resources to effectively support the protests.
…another party leader commented on victims falling during the second wave of our revolution:"This is the mistake of those who called for the sit-in #Tahrir and abandoned the revolutionaries"….I am pretty sure that the Greens are so much into the sit-in till the country is handled to a civil leadership, however they cannot carry the responsibility of such call due to severe shortage of human resources so they just take an "unnoticed" part of the protest as per their limited abilities.
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