Tipton
Tipton Photo
Not sure, but are the tickets transferable this late in the game? Might be an option?
Either way my vote is a no until the dust settles. From the reports it just seems like it's getting worse. When you hear curfew, and reports of tourists having their cameras confiscated, it's just got bad written all over it if you're just going on a vacation.
Vacations are for relaxing, at least somewhat, letting your mind breath a little, and even if you're not in Cairo, Suez or Alexandria, it's going to be in your head the whole time you're there most likely. Plenty of other interesting places to go.
Either way my vote is a no until the dust settles. From the reports it just seems like it's getting worse. When you hear curfew, and reports of tourists having their cameras confiscated, it's just got bad written all over it if you're just going on a vacation.
Vacations are for relaxing, at least somewhat, letting your mind breath a little, and even if you're not in Cairo, Suez or Alexandria, it's going to be in your head the whole time you're there most likely. Plenty of other interesting places to go.
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
The government will probably crack down and the fundamentalist Islamic Brotherhood is pushing this. They are using the legitimate concerns of the people to further their cause and this segment of the Islamic world might not be interested in peaceful means.
The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood is one of the less fundamentalist and more civilized Islamic political organizations in the Middle East. I know they have "Muslim" in their name and everything like that that screams "evil" to the untrained Western eye, but the Muslim Brothers have about as much to do with al-Qaida and the like as the Republican Party does with the Ku Klux Klan. They have been around for over 80 years and are more like a conservative political party, except that nowadays they are outlawed.
Egypt has a lot of people much more radical than the Muslim Brothers (Salafis, what used to be the Gamaa, domestic Islamic radicals etc.) that are much more to be worried about.
tlitody
Well-known
Enjoy the curfew!
In the UK the Foreign Office give advice on travelling abroad when situations like this arise. I suggest you look at your countries equivalent and follow their advice. The situation looks very voaltile and can change massively from day to day and possibly city to city although it seems mostly Cairo.
http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/travel-and...ice-by-country/middle-east-north-africa/egypt
In the UK the Foreign Office give advice on travelling abroad when situations like this arise. I suggest you look at your countries equivalent and follow their advice. The situation looks very voaltile and can change massively from day to day and possibly city to city although it seems mostly Cairo.
http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/travel-and...ice-by-country/middle-east-north-africa/egypt
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Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Well, after much deliberation, and after seeing the latest developments (including the extension of the curfew to all of Egypt), we've decided to call and cancel.
I just hope it gets resolved as peacefully (all things considered) as it did in Tunisia.
Thanks all for the links and feedback.
I just hope it gets resolved as peacefully (all things considered) as it did in Tunisia.
Thanks all for the links and feedback.
I just hope it gets resolved as peacefully (all things considered) as it did in Tunisia.
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Everyone can agree on this for sure.
bwcolor
Veteran
The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood is one of the less fundamentalist and more civilized Islamic political organizations in the Middle East. I know they have "Muslim" in their name and everything like that that screams "evil" to the untrained Western eye, but the Muslim Brothers have about as much to do with al-Qaida and the like as the Republican Party does with the Ku Klux Klan. They have been around for over 80 years and are more like a conservative political party, except that nowadays they are outlawed.
Egypt has a lot of people much more radical than the Muslim Brothers (Salafis, what used to be the Gamaa, domestic Islamic radicals etc.) that are much more to be worried about.
Interesting, my comments were in reference to a radio program that I was listening to on my way home from work and they were expressing this viewpoint. It is good to know that these folks are of more centrist bent. I do know that the people have not had much say in their affairs for many years... maybe 4000.. don't really know the history.
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
Glad to hear you changed your plans, Gabriel. The world is not ready to miss you this soon.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
I would have decided that Gabriel, good call.
Apparently internet and cell phone connections in Egypt have been cut. Now is the time to hope for lots of photographers and journalists to report to the world what is going on there. Lets hope everyone is safe and the fuse gets pulled asap.
Apparently internet and cell phone connections in Egypt have been cut. Now is the time to hope for lots of photographers and journalists to report to the world what is going on there. Lets hope everyone is safe and the fuse gets pulled asap.
Ranchu
Veteran
I was worried, Gabriel, glad to hear it!
jwnash1
Well-known
Just finished watching live feed on CNN. The army is on the move and apparently sympathetic to the crowds. Crowds chanting " The people and army are one." Looks like things are coming to a head.
raid
Dad Photographer
Glad to hear you changed your plans, Gabriel. The world is not ready to miss you this soon.
....not that soon
raid
Dad Photographer
A younger person will be chosen by some people somewhere,and he will be the front person soon.
robin a
Well-known
Egypt's been here for a long time,you'll have your chance to re-schedual..........
Robin
Robin
dexdog
Veteran
Gabriel, don't feel too bad- Egypt has been around for several millenia, and you will be able to visit once things calm down. I wanna go back to Egypt, and see many things that I did not have time to see last year. OK, someone posted this idea before I did. Still mean it.
raid
Dad Photographer
I was told similarly last May when I told someone that I could not find the time to visit the pyarmids again.
Eric T
Well-known
Don't go. Wait a year or so.
I supposed to go to Israel in March and I am considering canceling that trip.
I supposed to go to Israel in March and I am considering canceling that trip.
Tipton
Tipton Photo
Glad you decided to shelve that trip! Looks worse now then when you first posted, things are moving pretty quickly there it seems.
Like other's have said, broadband internet and mobile com has been cut, BUT....Dial Up still works
, yeah it's slow, but if you have ability to call long distance from a landline, it's working, (ahhh, remember that lovely sound! haha) and there are ISP's offering numbers to use. Not the best, but, info can still get out which is nice. Unless the govt cuts all landline service, which would be an insanely bold step in censorship.
Here's some info from Lifehacker : http://lifehacker.com/5746046/how-to-foil-a-nationwide-internet-shutdown
Like other's have said, broadband internet and mobile com has been cut, BUT....Dial Up still works
Here's some info from Lifehacker : http://lifehacker.com/5746046/how-to-foil-a-nationwide-internet-shutdown
Sparrow
Veteran
... sharks don't play golf, sorry
tlitody
Well-known
tlitody
Well-known
... sharks don't play golf, sorry
Tell Greg Norman fans that and they'll just laugh at you. LOL
http://www.shark.com
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