World Service - World Have Your Say homepage Are the protesters losing the fight?
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Friday, 2 Feb. 2011
|15:00 - 16:00 GMT
They thought they were on the crest of the revolution yesterday. Hundreds of thousands of protesters took to the streets for more than two weeks shouting "go away" to President Mubarak, but then he came on TV last night and told them he's not budging.
@³ÉÈËÂÛ̳_WHYS the actual power is at tahrir square,there is no President or vice-President.
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Egyptians more grease to ur elbow his’ sinful cup has filled west african leaders you turns is near soon =amio thailand
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15:23
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Please call on mr. Baradei to establish a parallel govornment to run the country before muslim brothers hijack the revolution. Mohamed bendary
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I don’t understand Prez Mubarak. The people you’re ruling no longer need you. Why are you being stubborn. Please leave and let peace reign. From Yaa, Accra.
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15:23
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Change takes time and must be organised. We all want and need change but if we continue like this there will be no egypt left. We need to be smart and use our intellilect to make this work. I am Nancy from Cairo, i am an Australian egyptian who chose not to leave but what will Egypt look like in the future?
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15:23
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We in india know the non violent movements could be frustrating and slow to yield results. But Gandhi Mandela and now tunisians and egyptians prove thatthis is the only effective way.
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15:22
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The time is due for chang in Arab world.
Why Arab nation has not right to practice democratis like others ?!
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They should have converged in the presidential palace weeks ago, but its not too late, take him out of power now! Patrick, The Philippines
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Mubarak, give peace a chance in Egypt. "RESIGN N0W" for the sake of your people.
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Let me talk to you from perth australia, I am an egyptian 61 years old, I agree with Khaled , hard to believe there have own agenda.Dr Ibrahim El-Wardani.
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Democracy is the need of the hour for egypt & even for country like China.
Shashanka Das, Guwahati, india
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I thank all the protesting egyptian for their exemplary revolution from bangladesh. Emdad
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Jasmin Wunder on Facebook - I think that these protest are a sign that the peolpe are not satisfied with the situation now. Mubarak should meet the challenge because the whole country and if you can call it that almost the whole world demands it.
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Their gov is over.The people are speaking ,so get out and save other peoples time. U have had your time.
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Its big warning to other African leaders to put their houses in order especial ZIMBABWE - NORMAN KHUMALO JORBURG SA
World Service - World Have Your Say homepage Are the protesters losing the fight?
| Friday, 2 Feb. 2011 | 15:00 - 16:00 GMT
They thought they were on the crest of the revolution yesterday. Hundreds of thousands of protesters took to the streets for more than two weeks shouting "go away" to President Mubarak, but then he came on TV last night and told them he's not budging.
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@³ÉÈËÂÛ̳_WHYS the actual power is at tahrir square,there is no President or vice-President.
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Egyptians more grease to ur elbow his’ sinful cup has filled west african leaders you turns is near soon =amio thailand
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Please call on mr. Baradei to establish a parallel govornment to run the country before muslim brothers hijack the revolution. Mohamed bendary
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I don’t understand Prez Mubarak. The people you’re ruling no longer need you. Why are you being stubborn. Please leave and let peace reign. From Yaa, Accra.
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Change takes time and must be organised. We all want and need change but if we continue like this there will be no egypt left. We need to be smart and use our intellilect to make this work. I am Nancy from Cairo, i am an Australian egyptian who chose not to leave but what will Egypt look like in the future?
Comment sent via SMS
We in india know the non violent movements could be frustrating and slow to yield results. But Gandhi Mandela and now tunisians and egyptians prove thatthis is the only effective way.
Comment sent via SMS
The time is due for chang in Arab world. Why Arab nation has not right to practice democratis like others ?!
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They should have converged in the presidential palace weeks ago, but its not too late, take him out of power now! Patrick, The Philippines
Comment sent via SMS
Mubarak, give peace a chance in Egypt. "RESIGN N0W" for the sake of your people.
Comment sent via SMS
Let me talk to you from perth australia, I am an egyptian 61 years old, I agree with Khaled , hard to believe there have own agenda.Dr Ibrahim El-Wardani.
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Democracy is the need of the hour for egypt & even for country like China. Shashanka Das, Guwahati, india
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I thank all the protesting egyptian for their exemplary revolution from bangladesh. Emdad
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Jasmin Wunder on Facebook - I think that these protest are a sign that the peolpe are not satisfied with the situation now. Mubarak should meet the challenge because the whole country and if you can call it that almost the whole world demands it.
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Their gov is over.The people are speaking ,so get out and save other peoples time. U have had your time.
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Its big warning to other African leaders to put their houses in order especial ZIMBABWE - NORMAN KHUMALO JORBURG SA