We regularly complain that when we call for information on some issue or other we are routed to places far away.
Today this blogger called a service provider. The call was routed to Egypt. Conversation ensued and the person in Egypt assured his enquirer in Dublin that the football violence was most certainly the work of the Egyptian secret service on order from the Government in Cairo.
Next time you call a service provider why not ask them where they are and ask them about conditions in their country, in their work place.
Maybe after all we the people can play an important role in helping create a better world.
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