If the outcomes of democratic elections are not respected, people will seek other means to make themselves heard. Former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi’s autocratic inclinations may have damaged democracy, but taking him out in a coup deals it a mortal blow.
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NEW YORK – Egypt and Thailand have little in common, except for one thing. In both countries, at different times, educated people who pride themselves on being democrats have ended up applauding military coups against elected governments. They had resisted oppressive military regimes for many years. But, in Thailand in 2006, as in Egypt last month, they were happy to see their political leaders ousted by force.