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Live blog: Jubilation in Egypt as Mubarak steps down
Egypt's Hosni Mubarak stepped down as president on Friday, sparking celebration among the hundreds of thousands who had gathered for an eighteenth day of anti-government protests. Follow the events on our live blog.
By FRANCE 24 (text)
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Comments (11)
hi
If i was you i would work harder
Of course he had to step down
Of course he had to step down on 02/11/2011. Notice how the governments of the world use numbers, geometry and symbols, in every move they make. This whole situation is perpetuated and financed to divide and conquer.
World War
I foresee a World War III arising out of the crisis in Egypt if Mubarak's son or anyone in his family remains in power. It will be like Mubarak never left office, and that leads to all out anger and frustration that cannot be contained and will catch on like a fire. The U.S. while trying to not take sides will be forced to action and that will invite the anger of the Arab world. I pray that the Arab brotherhood will ensure safe passage for former President Hosni Mubarak out of Egypt and work to ensure smooth transition of power without any Mubarak in power.
Of course he had to step down
Of course he had to step down on 02/11/2011. Notice how the governments of the world use numbers, geometry and symbols, in every move they make. This whole situation is perpetuated and financed to divide and conquer.
LETTER.
congratulate mr.el baradei whole of egypt and all the best,free elections,economy prosperity,happy life and free holidays in summer for citizens u.s.a. and france and egyptians,all for the resignation of muhammad hosni mubarrak.but resign when muammar gaddafi and mahmud ahmadinedjad.hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.
Egypt 2mr
After 18days, comes victory. I wonder how tomorrow morning is going to feel like?
Mubarak
Greetings to Egyptian people
mubarak refusing to quit.
what's all the fuss about?
Peace to Egypt
Peace be to Egypt!
All the way from Finland
soutien
je soutien fermement le peuple martire de legypte et le combat continu jus qua la victoire finale sur la dictature des vieux de lafrique
It's A Pity for Mubarak to Stay
Such a political turmoil is too expensive for Mubarak to play with. The sooner he steps down, the better the situation will be. Instead, he could establish "transitional government board" to prepare fair, just and transparent general election, in which he himself doesn't not take part in.
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