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The battle for Tahrir Square: Egypt's ninth day of unrest

The battle for Tahrir Square: Egypt's ninth day of unrest

Follow our coverage of Wednesday’s violent clashes between pro- and anti-government protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square. The unprecedented scenes in Egypt sparked major concern around the world.

By FRANCE 24 (text)
 

 

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mubarak should go

poor people they must be tired of the goverment already if the people is tired already its time to retired . muvarak start thinking to move to swissland or other country leave space fot another pilitician .its time to move on . its time to see egypt with a new goverment.

Egypt

Obama say's ' Only Egyptian's can determine their leadership', Kerry say's, 'Mubarak must step down', let's hope the Egyptians tell America 'Butt out of our affairs'. Thirty years of subsidizing Mubarak, and now weakly and slyly playing the 'democracy' card. Impudent America, seems they have more to say than European governments, who quite rightly are waiting, like it or not for whatever comes out. The disgusting agreement by Egypt blocking Gaza citizens from fleeing the terror attack by Israel, we know now was backed by America. Egypt has no friend in America, whose sole purpose is American and Israel interests, not the Egyptian or Palestinan peoples.

I am watching France24 and

I am watching France24 and apparently the live reporter does not know that the internet is back and working.

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