Supreme Council of Culture 1 El Gabalaia St. Opera House El Gezira Cairo January 3, 2014
Dear Mr. President Mansour,
Since you are the President of Egypt, I am writing to you concerning the issues over in the Middle East, specifically Arab Spring. I am wondering if there is anything that the United States could possibly do to help calm all of the uprisings and protests.
I think that it would be good for you all, the government, to try to have an open ear for what your citizens are trying to tell you. It may be hard for you to give everyone what they want, but I think that it would be appreciated by your citizens to try and have a compromise made between your two political ideas. I also know that it is your desire for your country to be run by an absolute monarchy and not a democracy like what your people would like to have. A possible compromise would be to have a limited democracy so that you both could have something that you desire. A limited democracy would be perfect because the people could have some authority, but the government would still be mostly in charge.
I also believe that you should try and restore the natural rights of your citizens. Those seem to have disappeared during the protests and uprisings. Your citizens would settle down if they thought that they could have a voice in human rights and the decisions of the government rulers.