Stop Demolition

             Cairo is an over populated city, it is one of the most crowded cities in the world. Its citizens need to sprawl and go live in places where there are no inhabitants. When the military decree number seven of 1998 was issued, it had several reasons for it, the first reason is that the old buildings would not be demolished and left for the people who are already living in them. Another reason is to stop demolishing historical buildings in order to build high-rise apartment blocks. Building these high-rise buildings will open doors to people to come and live in this certain area which would create a big crowd. I believe that demolishing old buildings and palaces where there are people who have been living in them for years is wrong, this is done to build high-rise apartment blocks, trees in Maadi are also cut down for the same reason. These buildings could be built in the outskirts of Cairo.
             In the 1920's and 30's the French architects said that Cairo had the most beautiful architectural buildings in the world. I doubt this would be said anymore; therefore, we the citizens of Cairo must start and improve the city not spoil it. We must stop the people who are against the military decree number seven from demolishing old buildings. By doing so there will be no overcrowded conditions and the area will be calm and clean. These people are trying to abrogate this decree, if this happens '... it would signal a green light for bulldozers to raze the old palaces and villas, as well as other edifices of historic
             and architectural value, which it was designed to protect.' (Shahine 1). Demolishing old buildings will lead to homeless people, the old tenants will not have a place to stay in. They will be forced to live in a place where they do not wish to live. Owners of these old buildings demolish the building, so that they can build a high-rise apartment block instead which would bring
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