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Calls for more protests after a second day of Cairo clashes

Calls for more protests after a second day of Cairo clashes

Follow our coverage of the day's events in Egypt as opposition groups called for more protests across parts of the Arab world on Friday and Western leaders condemned violence against anti-government protesters and journalists in Egypt.

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Ugly Reality

It is no secret that western governments, whether they be European nations or the U.S., will always ally themselves with friendly Arab dictators (such as Saleh, Mubarak & Ben Ali) who will do their dirty work for them in the Middle East.

It is in their best interest to support and arm these dictators to stamp out Islamist insurgents in their respective countries. Unfortunately, dictators by nature are greedy and selfish so it is not only the Islamist that they would stamp out but their own innocent citizens as well!

about Mubarak

Hi
president mubarak must live the country b/s if he like his country he has to decide after this situation no body trust him no body like him it is very hard tell him tack to Mandela about peace how he sacrify for his people for his country game is over please live.

egypt and the america(usa)

the reason i believe mubarak is playing his card on his chest is because he knows the american fear that he is their only reliable ally who can keep israela safe and accept what they are doing agaist the palestinians.

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