Tusqit tusqit hukmul Askar!
Down with military regime".
Down with military coup!
Military coup no no.
Massacre here massacre there, massacre every where!
By

Abida Rahmani
These were the slogans that we chanted  on our way to Ottawa from MISSISSAUGA in our coach to protest  at parliament hill in solidarity with Suppressed Egyptian people. 
We were with a big group of Egyptian Canadians going there to show our solidarity to the suppressed brutally massacred Egyptian people. The sign of fours fingers raised is now a sign of resilience ,V for victory of Dunia and victory of Aakhira .the sign  for rabaa aldaulia, where the Egyptian military massacred thousands of unarmed protesters , including men, women and children.
The song of Inqilab Inqilab was played  on our way ,is sung by a singer who is now a shaheed, killed by Sisi forces.
There were horrific tales by those men, women , boys and girls who were present there,watchedAnd experienced Rabba massacre by their own eyes.

On parliament hill the ladies who are doing PHD at McMaster university narrated those tragic and devastating tales. Helicopters throwing shells, snipers firing at the protesters. So many were killed around and close to them. Nira told that she counted 1224 bodies , which were bulldozed & burnt by army later on. They were not even allowed to offer janazaz . Some of them were asked to write down that those killed committed suicides. It's such a deplorable ,pathetic and unbelievable situation, For  which the military junta should be severely punished. This military regime is killing their own innocent civilians for the fault that they are raising their voices against this coup ,which is unjustified in removing the democratically elected government of Dr. Mohammad Mursi . Asking a lady about the tourism industry. She told that its just zero now. That is the main source of Egyptian economy.
Ironically Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates are supporting this unjustified coup by providing financial support to military regime.

We demanded to the government of Canada that democracy should be restored in Egypt  and so the civil rights. Other wise Canada should snap its diplomatic ties to the present government and stop all its aid.
One Interesting point was that we were the only three Pakistani canadians in this protest. Met another one at the venue. My brother khalid Qasim addressed the procession representing Pakistani community in Canada, his wife hoisted the Pakistani flag.
We rallied around the block in front of parliament hill for a mile.
All the passing cars honked us to show their support.
We are like one body as the Hadith of prophet saws ,if one part is hurt the whole body feels the pain. We are badly upset and disturbed with the happenings in Egypt and Syria.
Hope and prays the Egypt and the whole Muslim world is at peace and progress once again.
By
Abida Rahmani