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Subject: Awaiting the Demolition of the Statue of Ramses II


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The more night the streets are frenzied. While the Abu Street there, Cairo, Egypt will certainly be quiet when the clock has shown 10 nights. Tired penul face with lethargic hands will pull the rolling door with a single bang. And if it failed, their faces would grow darker, and stomp once more while cursing.


But tonight I don't see my face like the nights before on this Cairo protocol street. As soon as they pack up the barnag - the stuff that is about to kiss the sidewalk and close with a strong bang, then they will hang out on the side of the road. They were full of smiles and greet each other. Even the shopkeeper tonight almost did not get to the right sidewalk.


Like them, I was sitting near the garden of el-shih. My goal is the same as theirs, looking forward to the demolition of the Pharaoh statue in the heart of Cairo. A month ago, around mid-July if it was not wrong, the Government had announced it would dismantle the 11-meter-high statue on Friday. The announcement was through discussions that ran marathons at the legislative and executive levels.


At that time, journalists had intercepted the Egyptian Chief of Ancient Things Affairs Zahi Hawass to inquire about the demolition clock. But the poor smiling bresok man did not answer a word. Finally the reporter passed the back road, and was found at 01:00 am Firauan to be carried in crowds to Giza, a plateau ten kilometers south of Cairo. The news was spread among Cairo residents, so that Thursday night all residents did not sleep.


They wanted to be unidirectional witnesses of the transfer of the ruling king in the 13th century BC in their hometown. When their grandchildren asked how the 100-ton statue of Firauan could be near the pyramid, he could answer by patting the chest. They will tell stories with very serious facial expressions and selected words. Surely their grandchildren will be agape and always ask how step by step the transfer is done.


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TIME.SPOT.MESSAGE.SPOT.RAMESS.1500 BC.SENDER.RAMESSES.1500



We meet again, as long as you imagine being a part of the history of cruelty, I will send you this message. Look at the next generation of my people. They rejoice in me, for I am not a despotic ruler. I will hold anything hostage to restore my image as a kingly figure admired. Make my history in detail, I don't want one event to be missed.


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TIME.SPOT.MESSAGE.SPOT.RAMESS.1500 BC.SENDER.RAMESSES.1500


All right, I'll keep my story going with Ramesses' kindness. They, the Egyptians, seemed happy to wait for the former king 33 centuries ago to leave Cairo. According to the record Ramses II is a king who teaches about how to build his own civilization without being aware of something that is not far there.


“He is not anti-God, but he is anti-sloth. Prayer does not make civilization change, but with hard work all will be realized,” one such as grinning at a friend next to him. I listened while eating Egyptian bread.


“And That's what our king said over and over again.”


“He does not teach violence against others.”


“That's true, But from that peace came the rebel, destroyed the order of the day, and rejected all the teachings that our great-grandfathers had once espoused.”


“They rebels even sunk Ramesses' entire army into the Red Sea.” Many times, one of them has a red face. He wanted to convince himself and the people around him.


It might include me.


But who is this rebel?


I always ask in my heart, because in me, Pharaoh is a king who recognizes many gods. Pharaoh even dared to rebel against God. Pharaoh dared to curse God with all the prophets and scriptures. As read in the book of the religious, Pharaoh was indeed a pagan king who did not recognize any one god so he deserved punishment.


But for the natives of Cairo, I only learned from them talking at night, the Pharaoh actually appeared as a completely different figure. The King really stood on the seat of greatness as a king that welcomed the people. The king is remembered even 23 centuries later. They seemed to still hear every command and saw his footsteps move down the throne.


I always tempted them by stating that Pharaoh was still a cruel king for killing babies born, Hearing that statement, their faces changed, his eyes bulged, he said, and almost slapped me if only I didn't put out a smile.


They always do not accept that Firauan is said to be a rebel. “Precisely those who overthrew Firauan were the rebels of arms,” the man beside me in the white robe was standing around in a ruffled waist.


Then he continued, “Musa is the rebel elder who destroyed all the Firauan empire. He is a descendant of Hexos. To Moses' shoulders is all that responsibility to be given. Know you!”


I just laughed when I heard their stories. Tonight I was purposely in a jalana, inhaling new exhausts and jostling with them. Kulirik my watch, it's still 11 p.m. In about two hours they will dismantle the statue. Let it be, while waiting, I will write for you the picture here.


I'm still sitting in the park. My gaze went to the location in the square where Ramses II was standing. On the sides are heavy equipment. Five tractors surround the statue. Around the lumapuluhuhan workers have been pacing to prepare everything. The one who sacrificed dark seemed busy with a notebook. Sometimes call one of the workers. It was like he was telling me to take something. Another time he pointed to parts of the statue of Ramses II and officers immediately did very deftly.