Dr. Ashraf Ezzat reporting from Egypt; One For All, And All For One

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The will of the people is bound to prevail.

By Dr. Ashraf Ezzat / from Alexandria, Egypt for VT

Thousands of Egyptians demanding that Mubarak steps down.

History has always shown us that people are seldom seen dreaming like one, thinking like one, aspiring to one goal and acting like one for all, and all for one.

We had many fictions and fairly tales that celebrated such oneness but we had very few realities on the ground.

Years and even centuries would pass by before any group of people could be united in heart and mind, before they could start realizing that they can and will make things change according to their true will … and before they believe that they can achieve magical moments with no need for crystal ball.

Millions of people can’t be wrong.

Millions of people can’t do wrong

Millions of people can’t go wrong … when they are joined as one in front of forces of corruption and hypocrisy.

Nothing and no one could stand in front of millions hungry for freedom and dignity.

No one has the power to hide the sun of truth and no one can abort the dawn of liberation and freedom.

Free at last

The will of the people is bound to prevail.

A dictator is like a spider you have to destroy him to get rid of a web of corruption and deception.

The dictator is finally out of Egypt.

Egyptians have every right to celebrate this glorious and rare historical moment.

Let’s hope this will bring a better tomorrow.

Let’s hope the millions would not forget this moment when they were one for all, and all for one.

For more articles by Dr. Ashraf Ezzat visit his website:http://ashraf62.wordpress.com/

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Ashraf Ezzat is an Egyptian born in Cairo and based in Alexandria. He graduated from the faculty of Medicine at Alexandria University. Keen not to be entirely consumed by the medical profession, Dr. Ezzat invests a lot of his time in research and writing. History of the ancient Near East and of Ancient Egypt has long been an area of special interest to him. In his writings, he approaches ancient history not as some tales from the remote times but as a causative factor in our existing life; and to him, it's as relevant and vibrant as the current moment. In his research and writings, Dr. Ezzat is always on a quest trying to find out why the ancient wisdom had been obstructed and ancient spirituality diminished whereas the Judeo-Christian teachings and faith took hold and prospered. Dr. Ezzat has written extensively in Arabic tackling many issues and topics in the field of Egyptology and comparative religion. He is the author of Egypt knew no Pharaohs nor Israelites. He writes regularly at many well-known online websites such as Dissident Voice and What Really Happened. Dr. Ezzat is also an independent filmmaker. His debut film was back in 2011 The Annals of Egypt Revolution and in 2012 he made Tale of Osiris a short animation for children. In 2013 his short The Pyramids: story of creation was screened at many international film festivals in Europe. And he is working now on his first documentary "Egypt knew no Pharaohs nor Israelites".