World Service - World Have Your Say homepage Are the protesters losing the fight?
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Friday, 2 Feb. 2011
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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.
BORTIER from GHANA (Nsawam) The protestes should not move an inch until the prez steps down but should be peaceful.
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15:37
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If mubarak love his people let him live his office so that there will be peace and things will return to normal rose nigeria
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Pendkar on the blog - Let's say they stay there and get HM to step down. That would still be only a symbolic change. How are they going to ensure that the rest of their expectations will be realized?
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15:36
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The egyptian people are awesome, peaceful protest at its most glorious, please listen to your brothers and sisters Mubarak. Ben NZ
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15:36
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D problem wit many african leaders is dat they prefer to be disgrace out of office.egyptian should continue their protest or else they wuold loose out.
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15:36
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Choas isn’t the solution to the problems in AFRICA,but our leaders make us go for it,so this’s a WAKE UP CALL for the Mubarak regime to step aside,and give total DEMOCRACY to the call of the EGYPTIAN people. It’s their RIGHT to choose whosoever they one as a leader.JOMAH
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15:35
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This is the begining of reality in all the upressed and authouritarian society ,the Dictators of Zimbabwe Nigeria and Sudan Be ware . From Rufai Nadad Nigeria
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15:34
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Berlin ’89 showed that revolutions can Be successful, so egypt keep on protesting against Mubarak
Oskar, Berlin
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@³ÉÈËÂÛ̳_WHYS I don't think the Egyptian protester should resort to violence. What they need to do is appoint someone to speak for them
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15:33
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Egypt can survive without Mubarak .He must go now and leave Egyptians in peace.frm. Daniel China.
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Mubark doing wrong.They harming our country & people.I HOPE mubark step down against protesters.ANKUSH,PUNJAB,INDIA.
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15:33
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The protestors in tahrir can’t elect a group to represent them they fail to do this tiny act of democracy . We the silent majority fear from the chaos resulting if the situation continue. Diana Egypt.
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15:33
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The torturing Vice President Suleiman is US, Israels and the Wests solution. Not the Egyptian people’s solution. What is needed is a fullscale Revolution, in the full sense of the word. The old constitution is no longer legal. /Andy, Sweden.
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15:32
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Mubarak have to step down
From Amie Janhan
The Gambia
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Regime will not fall by some people sleeping rough. They need to shift to tougher gear and tear the regime down. E7 Sweden.
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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BORTIER from GHANA (Nsawam) The protestes should not move an inch until the prez steps down but should be peaceful.
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If mubarak love his people let him live his office so that there will be peace and things will return to normal rose nigeria
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Pendkar on the blog - Let's say they stay there and get HM to step down. That would still be only a symbolic change. How are they going to ensure that the rest of their expectations will be realized?
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The egyptian people are awesome, peaceful protest at its most glorious, please listen to your brothers and sisters Mubarak. Ben NZ
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D problem wit many african leaders is dat they prefer to be disgrace out of office.egyptian should continue their protest or else they wuold loose out.
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Choas isn’t the solution to the problems in AFRICA,but our leaders make us go for it,so this’s a WAKE UP CALL for the Mubarak regime to step aside,and give total DEMOCRACY to the call of the EGYPTIAN people. It’s their RIGHT to choose whosoever they one as a leader.JOMAH
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This is the begining of reality in all the upressed and authouritarian society ,the Dictators of Zimbabwe Nigeria and Sudan Be ware . From Rufai Nadad Nigeria
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Berlin ’89 showed that revolutions can Be successful, so egypt keep on protesting against Mubarak Oskar, Berlin
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@³ÉÈËÂÛ̳_WHYS I don't think the Egyptian protester should resort to violence. What they need to do is appoint someone to speak for them
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Egypt can survive without Mubarak .He must go now and leave Egyptians in peace.frm. Daniel China.
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Mubark doing wrong.They harming our country & people.I HOPE mubark step down against protesters.ANKUSH,PUNJAB,INDIA.
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The protestors in tahrir can’t elect a group to represent them they fail to do this tiny act of democracy . We the silent majority fear from the chaos resulting if the situation continue. Diana Egypt.
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The torturing Vice President Suleiman is US, Israels and the Wests solution. Not the Egyptian people’s solution. What is needed is a fullscale Revolution, in the full sense of the word. The old constitution is no longer legal. /Andy, Sweden.
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Mubarak have to step down From Amie Janhan The Gambia
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Regime will not fall by some people sleeping rough. They need to shift to tougher gear and tear the regime down. E7 Sweden.