Fwd: [bangla-vision] Egypt day 18 - People's Revolution in MiddleEast-Islamic Awakening "Mubarak Flees"
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Subject: RE: [bangla-vision] Egypt day 18 - People's Revolution in MiddleEast-Islamic Awakening "Mubarak Flees"
Better late than never.
Egyptian demonstrators wave their national flag that bear the date 'January 25,' referring to the first day of the start of pro-democracy protests, at Cairo's Liberation Square on February 10, 2011. Presidential sources say Egypt's three-decade ruler Hosni Mubarak has left the country, noting an address he is scheduled to deliver in a few hours is taped. | Author: Ahmed Chayto | In Egypt is preparing for the day tomorrow filled with millions of Tahrir Square in Cairo, demonstrators from various Egyptian areas while continuing to protest in front of the Council of Ministers and the People's Assembly and Shura Councils which are free from the staff. Marching as tens of thousands of government officials in Egypt, across the country. Quoted Egyptian sites, 24 thousand workers in Mahalla announced strike collectively. At this time, media sources said army reinforcements carried out around the presidential palace and the General Intelligence and television building. On the other hand, Egyptian sources said that the party withdrew from the assembly of dialogue with the Vice-President, Omar Suleiman, Suleiman's comments after the last.
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Anti-government protesters rally in Liberation Square in Cairo February 10, 2011 Millions of anti-government protesters are expected to march on the presidential palace in Cairo after Hosni Mubarak refused to step down amid massive protests. | ![]() Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has said that a new Middle East will be created in the near future without the United States and Israel.
"I assure you that despite all evil and complicated plans, and thanks to the resistance of nations, there will be a new Middle East but without the US and the Zionist regime [of Israel]," he told the Iranians gathering at Tehran's Azadi Square to mark the 32nd anniversary of the Islamic Revolution.
CAIRO, Feb. 10 (Xinhua) -- Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said in a televised speech on Thursday night that he will hand over power to Vice President Omar Suleiman, but will not resign, in a response to more than two weeks of mass protests against his 30-year rule, the country's state TV reported. Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood insists departure of Mubarak
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Essam al-Erian, a senior member of the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt's biggest opposition group, said he feared that the Egyptian military was staging a coup. "It looks like a military coup ... I feel worry and anxiety," he told Reuters.
"The problem is not with the president, it is with the regime."
The director of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Leon Panetta, said he had received unconfirmed reports that Mubarak would step down on Thursday evening. He said Suleiman would possibly take control. "I've received reports that, possibly, Mubarak might do that," he told a congressional intelligence hearing. "We have not gotten specific word that he, in fact, will do that."
Egypt's information minister, however, denied reports that Mubarak intended to step down, insisting that the president "is still in power." "The president is not stepping down and everything you heard in the media is a rumor," Anas el-Fekky told Reuters.
Egyptian state television showed images of Mubarak sitting behind a desk in silence while Suleiman talked. It was not immediately clear when it was filmed, though the channel said the meeting was happening now. MRS/AKM
![Egypt and Nasser s shadow]() Egyptian people took to the streets in defiance of tyranny and the terrorist police of Hosni Mubarak. The columnists have written texts that sound melodic in the ears of Western liberals and, missing more, the revolution inspectors penetrated into the slippery context, losing their way and distorting history, prevaricating it to a certain way. Why is the United Nations missing in action on Egypt? The United Nations has become increasingly irrelevant. For proof, look no further than their deafening silence with regard to the unrest we have seen in Tunisia, Egypt, Sudan, Jordan, Lebanon, etc. Why has the UN remained all but silent?![]() Muslims "must" unite all over the World and pray for the appearance of al Mahdi (r.a.) the Savior of mankind the descendant of Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. | |
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