Egypt: “Fifty-seven years after the coup and we still are not able cope” · Global Voices
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On the 57th anniversary of their revolution, Egyptians are still evaluating and debating how this historic event that started with the military coup d’etat has changed the their lives, and that of many future generations. Until today,  bloggers continue to discuss and pinpoint the pros and the cons of the revolution, as well as the decisions of the Free Officers, who led the coup which turned Egypt from a constitutional monarchy to a republic.
In celebrating the day, Zeinobia  decided to jot down the pros and cons and pay due tribute to the Egypt's first President Mohamed Naguib.
In her blog, she posts rare photos for Naguib, and writes:
This is the real spirit I want to celebrate on that day , Mohamed Naguib believed in the coup and its principles for real
She then continues:
President Naguib has not yet received what he really deserves from his country , already I wonder if his family receives the same pension that the El-Sadat Family receives as the former president’s pension !!! Mubarak recognizes Mohamed Naguib as the first president of Egypt which makes him equal to Nasser and Sadat and thus his family should have all the privileges of other former first families have.
She concludes her post saying:
We must acknowledge the rights of President Naguib and his family who suffered a lot because of his decision to jeopardize himself and lead those young officers.
Ahmed El Miligy felt perplexed and wasn’t able to form an opinion on whether the revolution has effected Egypt positively or negatively.  In his post he says:
Desert Cat writes a post against Gamal Abdel Naser and the Free Officers. She address the main objective of the revolution and demonstrates how altered it got: