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.
I love egypt and its people. You mubarak can not say that!. The only thing you love is power and the billions you stole!. You should go before you totally destroy egypt. Lesley from england.
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If Mubarak stays till September he and hid mob will plan on how to control and rob Egypt for another 30 years. PLEASE DO NOT STOP THE PROTESTS EGYPT. Ahmed, Perth
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Dictators always have comic endings and others like Paul Biya of Cameroon.30years in power, Mugabe of Zimbabwe etc. Should learn a lesson before it鈥檚 too late. John Che of Belgium
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Go ahead Egyptians, our prayers are with you. Ibrahim, Bahrain
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SHAME ON YOU MUBARAK! SHAME ON YOU! From South Africa
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No,no stay peaceful please. Many people need to overthrow evil dictatorships and need to see a good example from ikonic Egyptians. Rolf Sweden/Zambia
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@成人论坛_WHYS: The Afghan people are proud of Egypt and its Revolution. Overthrow the Pharoah and his allies!!!
Aisha From Afghanistan
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Hi my name is peshraw.me as an iraqi national thinking.what would happen to egypt after mubarak is gone? Is it not gonna be like iraq since saddam鈥檚 gone the situation in iraq is getting worst and worst.and i also know that saddam was a dictator.but has it replaced with some one better? Thanx
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Corruption in governing leaders always depict extent of corruption within nation and instinct of revolution depends upon ammending fundamentals with leadership.
Hassaan from Pakistan
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It is the time to see people enjoy free lifea all over middle east and awhole thirdworld. Akram from Sudan
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Khasruz on Facebook - Rony Mubarak must show respect mass people's opinion and step down.but,the problem of Egypt is
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US,West are waiting for another puppet who is loved by Israel.Egyptians Must do it peacefully,otherwise all the achievments of this process will be hijacked,may be by army.keep it up great nation.zahoor kuwait
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Allan on the blog - Congratulations to the soon to be free people of Egypt, keep up the peaceful protest. Just make sure that you move towards a free honest
secular democratic government.
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THE WORLD IS STRONGLY SUPPORTING EGYPTIONS . HUMPHREY SOUTH KOREA
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It is about time the Egyptian demonstrators take more aggressive measures in order to bring about change. RUMMAN Dhaka, Bangladesh
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.
Your comments
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I love egypt and its people. You mubarak can not say that!. The only thing you love is power and the billions you stole!. You should go before you totally destroy egypt. Lesley from england.
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If Mubarak stays till September he and hid mob will plan on how to control and rob Egypt for another 30 years. PLEASE DO NOT STOP THE PROTESTS EGYPT. Ahmed, Perth
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Dictators always have comic endings and others like Paul Biya of Cameroon.30years in power, Mugabe of Zimbabwe etc. Should learn a lesson before it鈥檚 too late. John Che of Belgium
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Go ahead Egyptians, our prayers are with you. Ibrahim, Bahrain
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SHAME ON YOU MUBARAK! SHAME ON YOU! From South Africa
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No,no stay peaceful please. Many people need to overthrow evil dictatorships and need to see a good example from ikonic Egyptians. Rolf Sweden/Zambia
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@成人论坛_WHYS: The Afghan people are proud of Egypt and its Revolution. Overthrow the Pharoah and his allies!!! Aisha From Afghanistan
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Hi my name is peshraw.me as an iraqi national thinking.what would happen to egypt after mubarak is gone? Is it not gonna be like iraq since saddam鈥檚 gone the situation in iraq is getting worst and worst.and i also know that saddam was a dictator.but has it replaced with some one better? Thanx
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Corruption in governing leaders always depict extent of corruption within nation and instinct of revolution depends upon ammending fundamentals with leadership. Hassaan from Pakistan
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It is the time to see people enjoy free lifea all over middle east and awhole thirdworld. Akram from Sudan
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Khasruz on Facebook - Rony Mubarak must show respect mass people's opinion and step down.but,the problem of Egypt is
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US,West are waiting for another puppet who is loved by Israel.Egyptians Must do it peacefully,otherwise all the achievments of this process will be hijacked,may be by army.keep it up great nation.zahoor kuwait
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Allan on the blog - Congratulations to the soon to be free people of Egypt, keep up the peaceful protest. Just make sure that you move towards a free honest secular democratic government.
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THE WORLD IS STRONGLY SUPPORTING EGYPTIONS . HUMPHREY SOUTH KOREA
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It is about time the Egyptian demonstrators take more aggressive measures in order to bring about change. RUMMAN Dhaka, Bangladesh