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midotoria February 2nd, 2011, 02:50 PM ;)
hayfra2 keterrrrrr, fel 4 shohour dolat lesa feh kanon el tware2, dah howa 2a3ed bekol sal7eyato, momken yerga3 fekalamo, momken yebawaz el balad 2ktar, ynhab el sha3b we yehrab bel felos. fel 2yam el fatet 27na shofna balawy makonash netwaka3ha sho ba2a momken ye3mel eih fe 4-6 sh-hour?
enta 2oly law howa meshy delwa2ty fel 2rba3 sh-hour el gaya momken ne3mel 2sla7at 2d eih? momken neshel kanon el tware2, neshel el destor 2aw ne3adelo. momken nebtedy fet7sen el ma3esh end el mowaten momken neshel el 3ashwa2yat kolaha shofa ba2a enta.
يا بني يرجع في كلامه ازاي هو العالم كله مش سامع وعارف وبعدين ميدان التحربر موجود ننزل تاني نتظاهر اما لو مشي دلوقتي مين اللي هيمسك هبقولولك عمر سليمان غير شرعي والنظام اللي جايبه لو هنعمل انتخابات دلوقتي مش هبنفع لان البلد مافيهاش تواجد للشرطة ومافيهاش امن وبعدين الريس قال هيغير المواد 76 و77
xAbd0o February 2nd, 2011, 03:11 PM يا بني يرجع في كلامه ازاي هو العالم كله مش سامع وعارف وبعدين ميدان التحربر موجود ننزل تاني نتظاهر اما لو مشي دلوقتي مين اللي هيمسك هيقولولك عمر سليمان غير شرعي والنظام اللي جايبه لو هنعمل انتخابات دلوقتي مش هبنفع لان البلد مافيهاش تواجد للشرطة ومافيهاش امن وبعدين الريس قال هيغير المواد 76 و77
kalam gameel, men km shahr kan el 2nte5abat el parlamaniya sa7? 2lo mesh 3aref eih nazeha we 2odam el 3alam kolo bas fel 2akher 96% O_O howa law rege3 fe kalamo 2mreka we isreal hay3gebhom el wad3 ma7adesh hay2olo 7aga.
law meshy delwa2ty, tebkan lel dostor el masry law ana mesh 3'altan fat7y sror ymsek mo2katan, we 3shan fat7y sor fe mansebo delwa2ty besabab el 2nte5bat el 3'er nazeha fa ra2es el ma7gama el dostorya wala mesh 3aref eih, anyway el mohem fe 7ad haymek mo2katan le7ad lama to3kad 2nte5abat nazeha wel sha3b yeswat lele 3awzo, 2zon lazem 2/3 men el sha3b lazem yeswat 3asha yetrasha7.
el mada 77 we 76, 2oltelek lesa be 2ydo kanon el tware2 momken ye3'ayar fe 2y wa2t, we ba3den law magash howa hay7ot 2bno.
xAbd0o February 2nd, 2011, 03:21 PM I mean it's really clear TBH, that guy yesterday came on tv and said el-baradei doesn't represent me, I'm talking as an Egyptian not a minister and then he went tomorrow you will see those majorities who support mubarak and place A, B and C O_O
why the police is not going against them? because they support mubarak? how did they gather in the first place lol there no communication in Egypt, No internet not mobile phones no nothing. it's really clear, game over to the regime.
Simfan34 February 2nd, 2011, 03:24 PM What palace is Mubarak in right now? Abdeen or Heliopolis?
xAbd0o February 2nd, 2011, 03:28 PM he's probably in sharm el shiekh.
Azmat February 2nd, 2011, 03:34 PM يا بني يرجع في كلامه ازاي هو العالم كله مش سامع وعارف وبعدين ميدان التحربر موجود ننزل تاني نتظاهر اما لو مشي دلوقتي مين اللي هيمسك هبقولولك عمر سليمان غير شرعي والنظام اللي جايبه لو هنعمل انتخابات دلوقتي مش هبنفع لان البلد مافيهاش تواجد للشرطة ومافيهاش امن وبعدين الريس قال هيغير المواد 76 و77
Do you really want to wait 6 more months?
I'm glad that you guys are okey. :)
xAbd0o February 2nd, 2011, 03:44 PM :lol::lol: I was watching the people taking over those paid hired people and was like GO GO take 'em over and they did :lol:
wald el bled February 2nd, 2011, 03:49 PM :ohno:
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Azmat February 2nd, 2011, 03:49 PM I'm 100% sure that there are no middle/lower class citizens in Egypt who support Mubarak's regime. That means that over 90% of Egypt dislikes him, where did these guys come from? The police...
wald el bled February 2nd, 2011, 03:51 PM is the Cairo Museum always safe ?????
MASRI February 2nd, 2011, 03:53 PM The Army is officially supporting the regime. They aren't stopping the damn thugs. Unbelievable.
midotoria February 2nd, 2011, 04:06 PM يا جماعة انا هنا في مصر وشايف والله ملايين مؤيدين لمبارك واللي بيتظاهروا في التحرير دول اخوان حتي كلهم بذقون
xAbd0o February 2nd, 2011, 04:10 PM I was so pro-mubarak people from the windows throwing heavy stuff :cripes:
you call those Egyptians?
the army said no shooting in el tahrir and the national tv said there is :?
this guy proved that he need to be pull out today before tomorrow.
Just look at there cloth do they look like people who live a nice live to support mubarak? you can see the smile on there faces to prove my point.
MASRI February 2nd, 2011, 04:13 PM يا جماعة انا هنا في مصر وشايف والله ملايين مؤيدين لمبارك واللي بيتظاهروا في التحرير دول اخوان حتي كلهم بذقون
w el 8 million f kol masr dool e5wan? El million beto3 Al Tahrir e5wan?
Beto3 Mubarak dool madfo3een 3ashan el habal da. E5wan eih delwatti.
Azmat February 2nd, 2011, 04:15 PM An Egyptian who betrays his country for some money is not worth to be called an Egyptian. Wlad kalb.
xAbd0o February 2nd, 2011, 04:16 PM midotoria wade7 enka kont far7an 2wy lama 2ta3o el net 3alek. matkhalesh el mazaher te5da3ek 27na shofna 2swa2 we el benshofo delwa2ty mesh hay3'yar nazretna.
future_architect96 February 2nd, 2011, 04:17 PM Yesssss!!!!!!!!! The internet is finally back in Alexandria. :banana:
xAbd0o February 2nd, 2011, 04:18 PM Yesssss!!!!!!!!! The internet is finally back in Alexandria. :banana:
Congrats, can you comment on how it is in Egypt now, what do you think about those pro-mubarak? Please tell me that no everyone here from Egypt support mubarak now.
midotoria February 2nd, 2011, 04:20 PM w el 8 million f kol masr dool e5wan? El million beto3 Al Tahrir e5wan?
Beto3 Mubarak dool madfo3een 3ashan el habal da. E5wan eih delwatti.
انا كنت من ال8ميليون ده قبل خطاب الرئيس انما بعد الخطاب حد سمع عن مظاهرات في مصر الافي التحرير
xAbd0o February 2nd, 2011, 04:21 PM انا كنت من ال8ميليون ده قبل خطاب الرئيس انما بعد الخطاب حد سمع عن مظاهرات في مصر الافي التحرير
2ywa, fel 2skandreya. kalemt so7aby we 2loly, we delwa2ty bakalem so7aby fel 2skandarya we 2kedo keda.
xAbd0o February 2nd, 2011, 04:24 PM we ba3den el fe medan el tahrir mesh masryn???
midotoria February 2nd, 2011, 04:25 PM لم غيرت رايك ؟
لان التغيير المطلوب قد حدث بالفعل لا توريت ونائب للرئيس وحكومة جديدة
xAbd0o February 2nd, 2011, 04:25 PM ^^ mubarak ma2alesh mafesh tawreth, lama yeb2a yeshel sala7eyato we kanon el twawre2 I personally don't mind waiting the next 4 months
كلنا خالد سعيد أنا لسه راجع من التحرير. ماتصدقوش الإرهاب اللي التليفزيون عامله. المخبرين موجودين في مدخلين بس عند طلعت حرب وعند عبد المنعم رياض وبيحدفوا طوب. بس احنا عشرات الآلاف في كل حته في الميدان بأمان والناس بتتوافد من القصر العيني وكوبري قصر النيل لما سمعوا ان في مخبرين بيحدفوا طوب على الناس. الشعب اللي انتصر على الرصاص الحي وبلطجية المخبرين مش حيخاف من شوية طوب. سيب النت وانزل حالا مع اخواتك عشان الميدان لازم يفضل بتاعنا
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MASRI February 2nd, 2011, 04:26 PM انا كنت من ال8ميليون ده قبل خطاب الرئيس انما بعد الخطاب حد سمع عن مظاهرات في مصر الافي التحرير
Ya3ni howa el wa7ed "KELMA TEGEBO WE KELMA TEWADEH"....howa da ra2yak??
Wala nesset Mubarak awal ma mesek el 7okm 2alak harasha7 nafsi mara wa7da kaman...w ba2alo 30 sana. Elli beye7sal f el tahrir da egram we ERHAB DAWLA. STATE TERRORISM.
midotoria February 2nd, 2011, 04:27 PM we ba3den el fe medan el tahrir mesh masryn???
ya 3abdo wallahy el e5wan elly 3amlenha tab bos 3ala el qanawat el masrya w qanat el gezeera w qarn enta
MASRI February 2nd, 2011, 04:30 PM ya 3abdo wallahy el e5wan elly 3amlenha tab bos 3ala el qanawat el masrya w qanat el gezeera w qarn enta
Awalan el qanawat el Masriya di propaganda w kedb. W kolena 3arfeen el kalam da.
We 7ata LAW kano e5wan, we da mesh 7a2i2i, el nas di testahel el beygralha? Ya3ni enta masek el nas elli mo3tasema f salam...we sayeb el seya3 elli beyedrabo f el nas elli f tahrir??
xAbd0o February 2nd, 2011, 04:31 PM Really it's over, let those pro-mubarak stay in the streets, and anti-mubarak stay too. today the gurdian featured the first like 8 pages about Egypt O_O that how important it was to the world, oil prices is increasing and so will inflation all over the world, the entire world will not allow this to happen no matter what.
Azmat February 2nd, 2011, 04:32 PM ya 3abdo wallahy el e5wan elly 3amlenha tab bos 3ala el qanawat el masrya w qanat el gezeera w qarn enta
Everything on El Masrya right now is propaganda. Don't believe in it.
midotoria February 2nd, 2011, 04:32 PM يا جماعة ميدان التحرير موجود سننزل مره اخري وبعدين وزير الداخليه الجديد راجل محترم ولو مشي مبارك سيتولي نائبه ما الفائده فنتركه 5 اشهر فقط ونري ماذا سيحدث
MASRI February 2nd, 2011, 04:33 PM يا جماعة ميدان التحرير موجود سننزل مره اخري وبعدين وزير الداخليه الجديد راجل محترم ولو مشي مبارك سيتولي نائبه ما الفائده فنتركه 5 اشهر فقط ونري ماذا سيحدث
Tab 2ollo lelli 3ayez yemshi ba3d 5 shohor yelem el baltageya beto3o men el Tahrir.
xAbd0o February 2nd, 2011, 04:34 PM ya 3abdo wallahy el e5wan elly 3amlenha tab bos 3ala el qanawat el masrya w qanat el gezeera w qarn enta
enta men 2alek keda?
bos ya 3am, 2walan mate7lefsh wenta mesh met2aked. ba3den ana shoft el even 3ala el facebook men lama kan fe 10 attending, ana 3aref men el bada2 el event we kalemt el kalam dah kolo malosh 2y se7a.
we ba3den falnaftared en el 25wan homa el 3amaloh, mesh homa masryn bardo? men 7a2ohom dah wa7ed, ba3den haykon feh 2nte5abat nazeha ya3ny el masrya hom el hay5tar 25wan mesh 25wan homa el hay5taro.
future_architect96 February 2nd, 2011, 04:35 PM the situation in Egypt is getting out of control.hired thugs are looting houses and stores and prices are rising.protests in Alexandria are crazy the started from 45 street and from there the marched all the way to ma7atet al raml. As for the pro mubarak protesters i haven't seen any in Alexandria :cheers::banana:
xAbd0o February 2nd, 2011, 04:35 PM يا جماعة ميدان التحرير موجود سننزل مره اخري وبعدين وزير الداخليه الجديد راجل محترم ولو مشي مبارك سيتولي نائبه ما الفائده فنتركه 5 اشهر فقط ونري ماذا سيحدث
wazer mo7taram gamel, bas el sh3ab el 25taro wala mubarak? law howa mo7taam may5afsh ba2a men el 2nte5bat.
midotoria February 2nd, 2011, 04:35 PM Everything on El Masrya right now is propaganda. Don't believe in it.
والجزيرة مبتجبش الا قيادات الاحوان
Azmat February 2nd, 2011, 04:37 PM Tab 2ollo lelli 3ayez yemshi ba3d 5 shohor yelem el baltageya beto3o men el Tahrir.
+10000000000000
How the hell are we going to trust Mubarak to leave when he keeps sending his damn henchmen to destroy the freaking country.
midotoria February 2nd, 2011, 04:37 PM Tab 2ollo lelli 3ayez yemshi ba3d 5 shohor yelem el baltageya beto3o men el Tahrir.
عيب الكلام ده انتو مش في مصر ولا ايه في بلطجيه بالملاييين متصدقوش قناه الجزيرة والله بتكدب
xAbd0o February 2nd, 2011, 04:38 PM والجزيرة مبتجبش الا قيادات الاحوان
+1 I agree, 3shan keda 27na benshof el 2tnen we ben7kom el 27na shyfeno sa7.
el jeezra btgeb nabd el shre2 wel masrya betgeb el ro2sa2 wel mo7afezen. 2zon en el 7ekaya mot3adla delwa2ty.
King of Kush February 2nd, 2011, 04:39 PM hello my egyptian brothers,
Fist let me say that im amazed by the number of egyptians who dont like Hosni mubarak. i also admire your bravery in expressing your views.
Tho i think Hosni mubarak should leave i think it would be in egypts best interest to let him stay until the next election since there is no clear sucessor. 6 months is not a long time comapred to the 30 years he has been in power. Priority should be a smooth transition of power and to avoid a power vaccum.
Good luck Egypt.
MASRI February 2nd, 2011, 04:41 PM Mubarak's thugs throwing molotov at PEACEFUL protestors.
Typical dictator. Willing to kill hundreds to remain in power. War Criminal.
Azmat February 2nd, 2011, 04:41 PM عيب الكلام ده انتو مش في مصر ولا ايه في بلطجيه بالملاييين متصدقوش قناه الجزيرة والله بتكدب
Ya 3am what are you saying, you have been completely brainwashed by the Egyptian media. If there are no looters who destroyed the mummies? Who looted the museum and the houses? Who is causing all this unrest? :ohno:
midotoria February 2nd, 2011, 04:42 PM enta men 2alek keda?
bos ya 3am, 2walan mate7lefsh wenta mesh met2aked. ba3den ana shoft el even 3ala el facebook men lama kan fe 10 attending, ana 3aref men el bada2 el event we kalemt el kalam dah kolo malosh 2y se7a.
we ba3den falnaftared en el 25wan homa el 3amaloh, mesh homa masryn bardo? men 7a2ohom dah wa7ed, ba3den haykon feh 2nte5abat nazeha ya3ny el masrya hom el hay5tar 25wan mesh 25wan homa el hay5taro.
في فرق بين كل المظاهرات ومظاهرة النهارده وبعدين هي المشكله في شخص الرئيس وعايز اقولك ان الاحوان لو مسكوها يبقي يالا السلام علي البلدوبعدين فين الشعب اللي هيعمل الانتخايات ده
MASRI February 2nd, 2011, 04:43 PM Mubarak has even hijacked the only respectable institution in the country: The army. I no longer respect them. He has destroyed everything that was once great in Egypt. EVERYTHING.
If he loves Egypt, why NOT JUST STEP DOWN?? WHY NOT? WHY BLAME THE BROTHERHOOD WHEN THEY HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH THIS? WHY?? WHO LET PEOPLE OUT OF PRISONS? THE PROTESTORS? WHOM HAD HABIB EL ADLY AS INTERIOR MINISTER FOR OVER A DECADE? THE PROTESTORS???
Enough Mubarak, leave the country, for the sake of a better, safer country.
MASRI February 2nd, 2011, 04:44 PM في فرق بين كل المظاهرات ومظاهرة النهارده وبعدين هي المشكله في شخص الرئيس وعايز اقولك ان الاحوان لو مسكوها يبقي يالا السلام علي البلدوبعدين فين الشعب اللي هيعمل الانتخايات ده
please er7amna men mawdoo3 el e5wan. Homa 2alo aslan enohom mesh 3ayzeen el 7okm delwatti. Mubarak is the PROBLEM.
Azmat February 2nd, 2011, 04:47 PM Mubarak has even hijacked the only respectable institution in the country: The army. I no longer respect them. He has destroyed everything that was once great in Egypt. EVERYTHING.
If he loves Egypt, why NOT JUST STEP DOWN?? WHY NOT? WHY BLAME THE BROTHERHOOD WHEN THEY HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH THIS? WHY?? WHO LET PEOPLE OUT OF PRISONS? THE PROTESTORS? WHOM HAD HABIB EL ADLY AS INTERIOR MINISTER FOR OVER A DECADE? THE PROTESTORS???
Enough Mubarak, leave the country, for the sake of a better, safer country.
Mubarak does not love Egypt, he does not care about Egypt nor the Egyptians. He has no interest in fixing the country, all he wants is power and money.
midani February 2nd, 2011, 04:50 PM foreigners who speak Arabic good were captured by the demonstrators in Tahrir square, and say they are tourists.
midotoria February 2nd, 2011, 04:52 PM يا ناس مصر خربت والاقتصاد وقع والسياحة ضربت واسرائبل علي ابواب سيناء كفايه ثوره ايه اللي الشعب بيموت بعضه ده
midani February 2nd, 2011, 04:54 PM Egypt was governed by an Israeli, and he is unmasked by brave egyptians now.
MASRI February 2nd, 2011, 04:56 PM يا ناس مصر خربت والاقتصاد وقع والسياحة ضربت واسرائبل علي ابواب سيناء كفايه ثوره ايه اللي الشعب بيموت بعضه ده
Israel aktar wa7da 3ayza Mubarak f el 7okm. Fa please mesh wa2t Israel f Sinai we el kalam da. Israel aslan sama7et en el geesh ye5osh Sinai.
midotoria February 2nd, 2011, 05:00 PM Israel aktar wa7da 3ayza Mubarak f el 7okm. Fa please mesh wa2t Israel f Sinai we el kalam da. Israel aslan sama7et en el geesh ye5osh Sinai.
وامريكاوالدول الاوروبيه اللي عايزه الريس يمشي
xAbd0o February 2nd, 2011, 05:01 PM Exactly ya mido enta neset el 300 el mato besabab el nezam dah? Far7an en damohom yero hadar? 2ktesad we seya7 eih? El sha3b makansh bystafed menhom ba2tsh far2a. Tunisia ely kan 2ktesadha 2a2al mena kan 3ala el 2a2al 3ndohom dawla mo7tarama.
MASRI February 2nd, 2011, 05:03 PM وامريكاوالدول الاوروبيه اللي عايزه الريس يمشي
Makanosh 3ayzeno yemshi ella lama la2o el sha3b mesh 3ayzo. Ya3ni nesta7melo 3ashan America mesh 3ayzah masalan??
Ana mesh fahem besara7a.
3al 3omom Elbaltageya beto3 El Baltagy Mubarak byermo Molotov 3ala el mat7af we el nas f Midan El Tahrir.
midotoria February 2nd, 2011, 05:05 PM يا عم كنت عايز نسبهم يكسروا البلد وبحرقزا الاقسام والمحاكم والفنادق ودي كانت اوامر من وزير الداخليه واهو مشي وبعدين الشرطه مات منها كتير برده
MASRI February 2nd, 2011, 05:07 PM يا عم كنت عايز نسبهم يكسروا البلد وبحرقزا الاقسام والمحاكم والفنادق ودي كانت اوامر من وزير الداخليه واهو مشي وبعدين الشرطه مات منها كتير برده
Ana mesh fahem bardo....
Meen sa7ab el shorta yoom el gom3a? Meen elli tala3 el nas men el segoon? Men elli 3ando shorta seriya beytala3ha wa2t el gad?
El motzahereen mesh homa sabab elli 7asal. Mubarak howa elli mesh 3ayez yemshi...
xAbd0o February 2nd, 2011, 05:09 PM We'll. Shorta el betmo deih mesh masryn bardo? El nezam 3amal by mawet 25watek el masryen wenta betshaga3hom?
Azmat February 2nd, 2011, 05:09 PM يا عم كنت عايز نسبهم يكسروا البلد وبحرقزا الاقسام والمحاكم والفنادق ودي كانت اوامر من وزير الداخليه واهو مشي وبعدين الشرطه مات منها كتير برده
We e7na malna w mal el shorta, dol wlad kalb bey atello fi el nas. Ya3ni enta 3ayez el nas tndereb we toskot?
Azmat February 2nd, 2011, 05:31 PM From K*t*n ***** by phone from Tahrir: thugs pushed back across Sq to Museum side. Some soldiers firing at thugs.Five of us are dead #egypt
What's happening in Egypt is a massacre. It's beyond anything I've seen. #Jan25
many protesters surrounded , trapped at south end of tahrir #tahrir #egypt #25jan #mubarak
Heard several sustained bursts of gunfire .. Lots of molotov at north end of tahrir
:ohno:
egypt69 February 2nd, 2011, 05:43 PM I just woke up to hellish scenes from Cairo. Have mercy :ohno:
Egyptians need to keep fighting, they can't stop 80 million of us. This is such a horrible situation, and I don't think the International Community is doing enough.
And where is the army?
josemi February 2nd, 2011, 05:43 PM http://www.tv3.cat/directes/324/
MASRI February 2nd, 2011, 05:51 PM The Army is watching..in silence. Disgraceful!
the_egyptian February 2nd, 2011, 06:06 PM This cannot continue. ALL people in Tahrir should go home NOW.
Egyptian museum is BURNING. This MUST stop.
Mubarak said that he won't be a president again. 5alas it is over. MISSION ACCOMPLISHED.
egypt69 February 2nd, 2011, 06:09 PM This cannot continue. ALL people in Tahrir should go home NOW.
Egyptian museum is BURNING. This MUST stop.
Mubarak said that he won't be a president again. 5alas it is over. MISSION ACCOMPLISHED.
Do yo think you can trust a 7ayawan like Mubarak not to run again after what he's doing now?!!???
Giving him time will only allow him to strengthen his regime and pave the way for a similar successor! He cannot stay longer!
mwinyi February 2nd, 2011, 06:10 PM If HM does not leave by friday I think the Game will be over for anti Mubarak Protesters
The longer this goes the worse it will be for them
Looks like now something dramatic has to happen...
MASRI February 2nd, 2011, 06:10 PM This cannot continue. ALL people in Tahrir should go home NOW.
Egyptian museum is BURNING. This MUST stop.
Mubarak said that he won't be a president again. 5alas it is over. MISSION ACCOMPLISHED.
Wow, here we are on our laptops and computers, giving orders to people who stood up to tyranny in Tahrir Square. Those people are the pride of Egypt. The Egyptian Musuem was burned by Mubarak's rented thugs who attacked PEACEFUL people, without weapons.
I do not trust Mubarak (a war criminal now), because back in 1981, he stated he would only run for 2 terms...guess what? 30 YEARS!
Our hero's want to continue to fight, then we should support them and respect them not demand them to move or go away. They have done what NO ONE has done ever before. Largest protests in the history of the Arab World.
egypt69 February 2nd, 2011, 06:12 PM Wow, here we are on our laptops and computers, giving orders to people who stood up to tyranny in Tahrir Square. Those people are the pride of Egypt. The Egyptian Musuem was burned by Mubarak's rented thugs who attacked PEACEFUL people, without weapons.
I do not trust Mubarak (a war criminal now), because back in 1981, he stated he would only run for 2 terms...guess what? 30 YEARS!
Our hero's want to continue to fight, then we should support them and respect them not demand them to move or go away. They have done what NO ONE has done ever before. Largest protests in the history of the Arab World.
+1000
Ramy H February 2nd, 2011, 06:15 PM i've been on edge all day... wa7ad wati mubarak.. and any other country that suggested "he reform the government" and not step down. tfou 3alayon.. seriously this was only bound to happen. Mubarak saw the egyptian people peacefully protesting and helping each other and enforcing the law on their own, he wanted chaos so you would all come crawling back to him.
Since that didn't happen he does stupid shit like this, lives lost just because he wants anarchy so he can come in and "save the day". eff him
mwinyi February 2nd, 2011, 06:15 PM Ali Jomaa, the Grand Mufti of Egypt, tells all Egyptians to go home.
I greet President Mubarak who offered dialogue and responded to the demands of the people. Going against legitimacy is forbidding (Haram).
MASRI February 2nd, 2011, 06:17 PM Ali Jomaa, the Grand Mufti of Egypt, tells all Egyptians to go home.
I greet President Mubarak who offered dialogue and responded to the demands of the people. Going against legitimacy is forbidding (Haram).
He and everyone in Al Azhar have lost credbility a long time ago. He greets Mubarak? Mubarak who broke prisoners out? Mubarak who just attempted to violently attack protestors at Tahrir? Mubarak whose police forces and secret police have killed over 200 Egyptians in a week? Injured over 1000?
All that, and he GREETS him for dialogue? Wow.
Ramy H February 2nd, 2011, 06:19 PM The mufti's should not get involved in politics.. it never ends well when they give their opinion because not only will people disagree with them (while others will agree) but since there is the religious complex you may get discrimination or blame of an entire people over the words of one of the "big guys"
egypt69 February 2nd, 2011, 06:22 PM Ali Jomaa, the Grand Mufti of Egypt, tells all Egyptians to go home.
I greet President Mubarak who offered dialogue and responded to the demands of the people. Going against legitimacy is forbidding (Haram).
The Grand Mufti is a dumbass, who has always been a puppet of the regime. Time to believe in Freedom, Universal Human rights, and Justice rather than fairy tales.
egypt69 February 2nd, 2011, 06:23 PM edit
xAbd0o February 2nd, 2011, 06:48 PM Woow I'm shocked at you guys, just wait a second and think why you are in jeddah not cairo or alexandria now that is enough for me to support those who fight right now in the streets until mubarak's departure!
Ian604 February 2nd, 2011, 06:50 PM Does anyone know who these people are, the ones starting the violence today? Demonstrators are claiming these raids are hired thugs from the state. Others say they are a counter protest of pro-Mubarak Egyptians.
Can anyone fill us in?
My constant prayers that the demonstrations hold! Every oppressed and persecuted people in the world are watching this with great hope and anticipation.
Is there anything Americans can do to support the revolution? Can we send food, water, other supplies to support the people demonstrating?
NorthPole February 2nd, 2011, 06:52 PM There were only few thousands of protesters at Maidan Tahrir anyway, so maybe the best solution would be to go home now and come back on Tahrir Sq. this Friday? 1000-2000 anti-Mubarak protesters cannot win against thousands brutal policemen/thugs, but if there will be over 1 mln ppl again this Friday, the thugs will not dare to attack.
The Day of Judgement for Mubarak has been already announced by ElBaradei, so at least hundreds of thousands will be back on Tahrir Sq. to end what they started 3 days ago.
What do you think? :dunno:
xAbd0o February 2nd, 2011, 06:54 PM God I mean really that how low they are? And the west goes we are afriad egypt to become another iran look at the current regime they're supporting trying to pull religion with politics how nice.
egypt69 February 2nd, 2011, 06:58 PM Does anyone know who these people are, the ones starting the violence today? Demonstrators are claiming these raids are hired thugs from the state. Others say they are a counter protest of pro-Mubarak Egyptians.
Can anyone fill us in?
My constant prayers that the demonstrations hold! Every oppressed and persecuted people in the world are watching this with great hope and anticipation.
These people are the usual Regime thugs and goons, state security agents in plain clothes, hired by the regime to terrorize.
Is there anything Americans can do to support the revolution? Can we send food, water, other supplies to support the people demonstrating?
Thankyou for your concern.
Since you are American, you can write to your local Rep, and ask your government, which has been supporting Mubarak for decades now with $1.3 Billion annually, to take firm and concrete action against the Egyptian Regime:
https://writerep.house.gov/writerep/welcome.shtml
constipation February 2nd, 2011, 07:10 PM ohh, i just worried all of you will become the next Iran (hope not), its better to be moderate muslim country or a little bit secular like Turkey, then it is fine.
Montrealers February 2nd, 2011, 07:29 PM http://images.alarabiya.net/jaal_9871_5630.jpg
http://images.alarabiya.net/7777_9870_8845.jpg
Montrealers February 2nd, 2011, 07:31 PM BBC Arabic: Reuters: Senior American Official: A Mubarak confidant allowed Mubarak supporters to attack the protesters
xAbd0o February 2nd, 2011, 07:33 PM The horse is anti mubarak enough said!
Montrealers February 2nd, 2011, 07:34 PM AJE: Shubra and Imbaba organizing freedom march to free Tahrir Square! RT!#jan25 #egypt #cairo #tahrir
Montrealers February 2nd, 2011, 07:34 PM AJ: White House: Transfer process started in #Egypt yesterday #jan25
Azmat February 2nd, 2011, 07:36 PM The horse is anti mubarak enough said!
:laugh:
Source: http://af.reuters.com/article/egyptNews/idAFLDE71100I20110202?pageNumber=2&virtualBrandChannel=0
Mubarak supporters attack Cairo protesters
Opposition figurehead Mohamed ElBaradei, a Nobel Peace laureate, called on the army to intervene to stop the violence in Tahrir Square, the worst in the nine-day uprising against Mubarak since protesters fought street battles last Friday.
But troops stood by and watched as the tumult raged.
There were reports of gunfire in the square and state television said one person was killed and more than 400 people injured in Wednesday's clashes.
Urging protesters to go home, the armed forces told them their demands had been heard, But some were determined to occupy the square until Mubarak quits.
Khalil, a man in his 60s holding a stick, blamed Mubarak supporters and undercover security men for the clashes.
"We will not leave," he told Reuters. "Everybody stay put."
The emergence of Mubarak loyalists, whether ordinary citizens or police, thrust a new dynamic into the momentous events in this most populous Arab nation of 80 million people.
The uprising broke out last week as public frustration with corruption, oppression and economic hardship under Mubarak boiled over. At least 140 people are estimated to have been killed so far.
The crisis has alarmed the United States and other Western governments who saw Mubarak as a bulwark of stability in a volatile region, and has raised the prospect of unrest spreading to other authoritarian Arab countries
Montrealers February 2nd, 2011, 07:41 PM OMG!!!!
On my twitter account someone posted me this
@Port_Sa3eedy Hi, the Guardian in London here. We'd like to add your tweets to our Egypt Twitter network. Would you be interested in that?
:D
Azmat February 2nd, 2011, 07:44 PM You're going to Hollywood. :banana:
Montrealers February 2nd, 2011, 07:46 PM 2 ambulance car entered #Tahrir square #egypt #jan25
egypt69 February 2nd, 2011, 07:46 PM Great Montrealers, make our voices heard! :cheers:
xAbd0o February 2nd, 2011, 07:47 PM Loool, go for it :D don't forget your brother abdoo :D
xAbd0o February 2nd, 2011, 07:51 PM The first 8 page of the guardian today was about egypt if I saw anything about I'll let you know ;)
Azmat February 2nd, 2011, 07:54 PM Al Jazeera: The situation has slightly calmed down since the major clashes took place in Tahrir.
the_egyptian February 2nd, 2011, 07:55 PM Ok, nobody feels MHM is a good president for Egypt now, including me, BUT we have 2 options now :
1-) Protesters go home and see whether MHM will implement what he said on the ground for real or will he be crazy and use his powers to "pave a way for a similar successor". In this case I will be the first one to go to Tahrir and protest.
2-) Let this blood bath continue, life stopped, people "who wants freedom" starving and chaos everywhere. Economy falling, unemployment sky-rocketing, and Egypt going backward.
People, use your minds. A transitional period where we can decide who will we as Egyptians choose as our president is crucial now. Lets settle now and watch MHM and his ******** do what they promised. If they didn't,Tahrir will always be there for us.
Believe me, going to streets giving "MHM thugs" if they exist a chance to mess with our beloved country Egypt is the worst mistake we can commit. Let MHM spend his last days, opposition arrange and trim their platforms, and people take their breaths.
What brave Egyptians did in Tahrir on friday was wonderful, and Egyptians abroad like us should lift our hats in respect and praise, but I believe it is now the time to go home.
The army is telling people in Tahrir square to evacuate immediately because they are seeing some people with Molotov on their way to Tahrir square. People are not responding. If you are really Egyptian, you won't be happy with what happened today.
the_egyptian February 2nd, 2011, 07:55 PM edit
egypt69 February 2nd, 2011, 07:58 PM A transitional period where we can decide who will we as Egyptians choose as our president is crucial now
Except we won't be the ones deciding.
Azmat February 2nd, 2011, 08:00 PM Except we won't be the ones deciding.
We as in Egyptians outside Egypt or we as in all Egyptians?
egypt69 February 2nd, 2011, 08:01 PM We as in Egyptians outside Egypt or we as in all Egyptians?
All Egyptians.
Great Documentary looking at Egypt Under Hosni Mubarak, must watch;
SPtYYJsr7BY&feature=player_embedded
Montrealers February 2nd, 2011, 08:02 PM Loool, go for it :D don't forget your brother abdoo :D
I don't even know you
:rofl:
Montrealers February 2nd, 2011, 08:04 PM All Egyptians.
Great Documentary looking at Egypt Under Hosni Mubarak, must watch;
SPtYYJsr7BY&feature=player_embedded
No. If you want to know the truth of Egypt, watch the followed video:
V_tBr7MSoxQ
Montrealers February 2nd, 2011, 08:05 PM #Dubai Authorities caught Hussein Salem (#Mubarak's kinsman) with $1.5 B in cash upon arrival to DXB. #Egypt #Tahrir #Jan25 #1M #Feb1
egypt69 February 2nd, 2011, 08:06 PM They're both very different things. The video I posted is basically a documentary on modern Egyptian history, and I'm watching it now, it's very accurate and balanced. :?
Montrealers February 2nd, 2011, 08:06 PM @AJELive: Homemade bombs reportedly being dropped into square in #Egypt. Many anti-gov protesters still there http://aje.me/dKyIQt
OMG!!!!!!!!!
xAbd0o February 2nd, 2011, 08:07 PM O_O 2wam keda nesetny :cry:
Azmat February 2nd, 2011, 08:08 PM Lol, Abdo. :lol:
@AJELive: Homemade bombs reportedly being dropped into square in #Egypt. Many anti-gov protesters still there http://aje.me/dKyIQt
OMG!!!!!!!!!
I can't see anything :?
MASRI February 2nd, 2011, 08:09 PM Ok, nobody feels MHM is a good president for Egypt now, including me, BUT we have 2 options now :
1-) Protesters go home and see whether MHM will implement what he said on the ground for real or will he be crazy and use his powers to "pave a way for a similar successor". In this case I will be the first one to go to Tahrir and protest.
2-) Let this blood bath continue, life stopped, people "who wants freedom" starving and chaos everywhere. Economy falling, unemployment sky-rocketing, and Egypt going backward.
People, use your minds. A transitional period where we can decide who will we as Egyptians choose as our president is crucial now. Lets settle now and watch MHM and his ******** do what they promised. If they didn't,Tahrir will always be there for us.
Believe me, going to streets giving "MHM thugs" if they exist a chance to mess with our beloved country Egypt is the worst mistake we can commit. Let MHM spend his last days, opposition arrange and trim their platforms, and people take their breaths.
What brave Egyptians did in Tahrir on friday was wonderful, and Egyptians abroad like us should lift our hats in respect and praise, but I believe it is now the time to go home.
The army is telling people in Tahrir square to evacuate immediately because they are seeing some people with Molotov on their way to Tahrir square. People are not responding. If you are really Egyptian, you won't be happy with what happened today.
We all agree that a transitional period is needed. However what the people in Tahrir need is enough proof that Mubarak won't run again, nor his son. We need to understand that change is coming. However, when we find that he and his NDP thugs continue to pay people and spread their secret police to attack peaceful protestors, we have to rethink our positions, because it seems like the regime has yet to change its attitudes.
Had they asked the protestors to chose a leader to represent them in talks with the current regime, and the transitional phase, it would have been enough. But sendig in camels and horses proves that the Mubarak regime refuses to change!
Hosni Mubarak needs to prove that he will change. He needs to come out with a real speech, not blame the protests on non-existent issues and political groups. He needs to address the people in Tahrir. He simply does not get it, and I will not blame the people in Tahrir for having a stupid president. The president is the one who needs to calm things down, he is the one who needs to talk with the people in Tahrir; he is the one who needs to lay out the plan for a transitional period. It is simple.
Montrealers February 2nd, 2011, 08:13 PM We must stay in Tahrir there is no plan actually to leave the place. Leaving it for the autorities will weaken us. USA department said if MHM is behind the violence, he must be judged for the crimes. U.S is now turning against the regime! We must keep fighting! We're winning yards and i heard tomorrow people will regroup in Tahrir square!
Montrealers February 2nd, 2011, 08:14 PM Other ambulance car reach Tahrir square #egypt #jan25 #cairo
Azmat February 2nd, 2011, 08:15 PM I still can't see anything.. What the hell :?
I can't wait til Friday, if the army is not with us, it is against us and if that is the case the people must use violence to get what they want.
Montrealers February 2nd, 2011, 08:16 PM I still can't see anything.. What the hell :?
I can't wait til Friday, if the army is not with us, it is against us and if that is the case the people must use violence to get what they want.
Its only a matter of time before we see the army hiding behind us. Don't worry.
Azmat February 2nd, 2011, 08:19 PM Its only a matter of time before we see the army hiding behind us. Don't worry.
Ya rab. As long as they let the people storm the presidential palace, I'm happy.
Montrealers February 2nd, 2011, 08:21 PM I believe USA is now planning our next president. I believe it will be Omar Soleiman who will be president for decades.
Montrealers February 2nd, 2011, 08:23 PM Some people were seen throwing fire bombs from Aljazeera.
the_egyptian February 2nd, 2011, 08:23 PM We all agree that a transitional period is needed. However what the people in Tahrir need is enough proof that Mubarak won't run again, nor his son. We need to understand that change is coming. However, when we find that he and his NDP thugs continue to pay people and spread their secret police to attack peaceful protestors, we have to rethink our positions, because it seems like the regime has yet to change its attitudes.
Had they asked the protestors to chose a leader to represent them in talks with the current regime, and the transitional phase, it would have been enough. But sendig in camels and horses proves that the Mubarak regime refuses to change!
Hosni Mubarak needs to prove that he will change. He needs to come out with a real speech, not blame the protests on non-existent issues and political groups. He needs to address the people in Tahrir. He simply does not get it, and I will not blame the people in Tahrir for having a stupid president. The president is the one who needs to calm things down, he is the one who needs to talk with the people in Tahrir; he is the one who needs to lay out the plan for a transitional period. It is simple.
+1
but you are missing something: if good people who want MHM to leave go home, MHM thugs will be forced to return empty-handed, and MHM will think 1000000 times before betraying Egypt and put his words in trash.
Omar Suliman and Ahmed Shafik invited opposition to negotiations. Opposition groups like Wafd, Ghad, and other parties initially refused, but then agreed after MHM's speech. I believe this is a good step.
xAbd0o February 2nd, 2011, 08:24 PM No no el baradei said he spend all day talking to leaders about egypt maybe he is talking with the wh?
Montrealers February 2nd, 2011, 08:26 PM El Baradei is working hard talking to USA and all foreign country's. No wonder why country's who are watching things going are worried about Mobarak using violence.
Aljazeera showed an Israelian being caught in Suez earlier this morning!
Montrealers February 2nd, 2011, 08:30 PM @BreakingNews: Egyptian opposition leader ElBaradei says he fears coming 'bloodbath' - latimes http://lat.ms/exxzhy #Egypt
Montrealers February 2nd, 2011, 08:48 PM 15,000 people coming from Sharkia to Tahrir sq to demand the fall of Mubarak and his ruthless regime
Montrealers February 2nd, 2011, 09:04 PM Omar Soleiman said there will be no negociation until protests stops.
Montrealers February 2nd, 2011, 09:09 PM The Egyptian Museum Tahrir entrance side is literally on fire http://yfrog.com/h04kfrtj
Montrealers February 2nd, 2011, 09:15 PM Pro-Mobarak are now throwing Molotov on Anti-Mobarak protesters!
Montrealers February 2nd, 2011, 09:30 PM Omg!
Egypt minister of antiquities said that we must stop Mobarak before he takes egypt down!
Hosny Mobarak wants to burn Egypt!
We must stop him!
5000 Pro-Mobarak protesters stole everything in the egyptian museum.
Montrealers February 2nd, 2011, 09:37 PM http://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs780.ash1/167031_10150135630837494_184231572493_7934165_4334112_n.jpg
bathman February 2nd, 2011, 09:40 PM أسماء محفوظ الفتاة التي قهرت الرئيس مبارك
http://www.hespress.com/?browser=view&EgyxpID=27562
http://www.hespress.com/?browser=view&EgyxpID=27592
Geography February 2nd, 2011, 09:49 PM Montrealers, please cite your source as you post. Al Jazeera's live stream isn't talking about almost any of what you claim. The museum has not been ransacked. I see footage of molotov cocktails being thrown but no idea by whom.
xAbd0o February 2nd, 2011, 09:52 PM I'm absulutly humiliated a guy called samy was talk live from the streets on al mostaqela shocking shocking! You can hear the gun shot, you can hear people dying people screaming say al shahada I cannot sleep after that!
Azmat February 2nd, 2011, 09:57 PM According to a guy that Al Jazeera interviewed there are no buildings on fire.
xAbd0o February 2nd, 2011, 09:58 PM The guy said I'd rather die than live with no freedom!
xAbd0o February 2nd, 2011, 10:04 PM I'm absulutly speechless to the level of bravery I saw.
Now this make reject anything less than a slow painful death to all the regime!
NorthPole February 2nd, 2011, 10:22 PM Omg!
Egypt minister of antiquities said that we must stop Mobarak before he takes egypt down!
[...]I was surprised to hear that from him. He called Mubarak a liar not worth trusting.
[...] I see footage of molotov cocktails being thrown but no idea by whom.The small Molotovs were being thrown by pro-Mubarak groups from behind barricades near the Museum. Fortunately the crowd is concentrated a bit farer from the barricades and the Molotovs are not burning too long. Somehow bigger Molotovs can be seen landing under the bridge (but it's hard to say who is throwing them).
Everything live on AJ.
Geography February 2nd, 2011, 10:36 PM A medieval battle going on in Cairo right now. Absolutely extraordinary footage on Al Jazeera live. It looks like the pro-democracy protesters are winning the street battle.
Azmat February 2nd, 2011, 10:41 PM I am very disappointed at the military, hundreds of Egyptians are hurt and they are doing nothing to stop it. Ridiculous.
Geography February 2nd, 2011, 10:43 PM A lot of the molotov cocktails are bouncing and rolling, like they're made with plastic bottles. In the West, more glass bottles are beer bottles, but beer if rare in Egypt. Does Egypt have many glass bottles?
DaZed and DiZzy February 2nd, 2011, 10:44 PM coke bottles are made of glass
Montrealers February 2nd, 2011, 10:52 PM coke bottles are made of glass
Some are glasses and others with plastic. I've seen several time the protesters taking back the bottles and throwing them back.
Montrealers February 2nd, 2011, 10:57 PM U94PCrdHG4w
:rofl::rofl::rofl:
xAbd0o February 2nd, 2011, 11:05 PM Watcha laughing at? I'm so depressed please make my day.
Azmat February 2nd, 2011, 11:06 PM HAHAHA :lol: :lol:
xAbd0o February 2nd, 2011, 11:10 PM Ohh hatshelony fe eih? Is there a video there ?
Montrealers February 2nd, 2011, 11:12 PM Ohh hatshelony fe eih? Is there a video there ?
Worth watching :D
[Prinny Man] February 2nd, 2011, 11:25 PM http://www.skyscrapercity.com/group.php?groupid=1187
Azmat February 2nd, 2011, 11:26 PM I can see that Hosni Mubarak has made an account on SSC. :lol:
Montrealers February 2nd, 2011, 11:27 PM ;71894557']http://www.skyscrapercity.com/group.php?groupid=1187
:bash::bash::bash::bash::bash::bash:
xAbd0o February 2nd, 2011, 11:43 PM egypt69 can u do a ip dupe check on that account and give us what u get are they even in egypt?
egypt69 February 2nd, 2011, 11:46 PM egypt69 can u do a ip dupe check on that account and give us what u get are they even in egypt?
He is from Germany.
Simfan34 February 2nd, 2011, 11:47 PM Omg!
Egypt minister of antiquities said that we must stop Mobarak before he takes egypt down!
Hosny Mobarak wants to burn Egypt!
We must stop him!
5000 Pro-Mobarak protesters stole everything in the egyptian museum.
THE Zahi Hawass! Yay!
Montrealers February 2nd, 2011, 11:53 PM R.N.N | شبكة رصد عـــــــــــــاجــــــــــــل
المسلحين بطريق مصر اسيوط يحملون اسلحه ميرى وقانبل مسيله للدموع وسط دعوات قيادات الحزب الوطنى للنزول مقابل 250 جنيه ويوزعون عليهم حبوب ترامادول
:(
Cosmin February 2nd, 2011, 11:56 PM Guys, don't worry about Bauer-Ewald, he's just a sad troll.:) Please ignore him. No need for IP check; he's not Egyptian.
I have already reported him to Skybar staffers and I see egypt69 did the same.
Montrealers February 2nd, 2011, 11:59 PM No retreat,no surrender is the Egyptian law.And by Egyptian law,we will stand and fight,and die.A new age has begun:an age of freedom
xAbd0o February 3rd, 2011, 12:26 AM Those people who died defening the freedom of the future genrations are heros that will never be forogtten there names will be written on the walls of history in the glory of there bravery toward there country.
Montrealers February 3rd, 2011, 12:26 AM Soha El-Naqash resigns from govt Nile TV channel in protest at falsifying news
Azmat February 3rd, 2011, 12:28 AM Those people who died defening the freedom of the future genrations are heros that will never be forogtten there names will be written on the walls of history in the glory of there bravery toward there country.
And those who betrayed the Republic will always be remembered as traitors.
egypt69 February 3rd, 2011, 12:28 AM Those people who died defening the freedom of the future genrations are heros that will never be forogtten there names will be written on the walls of history in the glory of there bravery toward there country.
Completely agree. After all this is over, a memorial statue needs to be erected in Tahrir Square in memory of all the martyrs. And January 25 should be a new National Holiday.
Azmat February 3rd, 2011, 12:30 AM Completely agree. After all this is over, a memorial statue needs to be erected in Tahrir Square in memory of all the martyrs. And January 25 should be a new National Holiday.
I agree, January 25 is one of the greatest days in Egyptian history.
Montrealers February 3rd, 2011, 12:31 AM Those people who died defening the freedom of the future genrations are heros that will never be forogtten there names will be written on the walls of history in the glory of there bravery toward there country.
Habiby
xAbd0o February 3rd, 2011, 12:32 AM Under the laws of freedom change is possible by the power of few hundreds, but what we are witnessing today is totally different, when you have an exstrimist dictator by the power of million a new era is born so I'd like to welcome you guys to this new era mo2adaman I somehow feel that something good is going to happen realllly soon in the next days.
Azmat February 3rd, 2011, 12:35 AM Under the laws of freedom change is possible by the power of few hundreds, but what we are witnessing today is totally different, when you have an exstrimist dictator by the power of million a new era is born so I'd like to welcome you guys to this new era mo2adaman I somehow feel that something good is going to happen realllly soon in the next days.
I wish today was Friday, I feel exactly the same. Hopefully Mubarak will get his head out of his ass and realise that Egypt doesn't want him, it's either that or get his ass dragged out of the presidential palace.
xAbd0o February 3rd, 2011, 12:39 AM Habiby
Habib 2lby :D I don't know I for some reason I feel like I love everyone these days :lol: not in a gay way though :yes:
I really hope this is over we have been surrounded by the darkeness and took a test that we proved to the whole world that we are egyptiansthat how we classify ourselves not white nor black not muslim nor christian not male nor female and I think we have reached the end of the tunnel the light is at then we can see it but we need to reach out for it in the upcoming days.
Ps please exuses me, ana bayen 2ny ba5araf dah tabe3y tesba7o 3ala 5er.
egypt69 February 3rd, 2011, 12:44 AM Alaaaaaa 3aleik ya 3abdo, eh el kalam el gamed da bas. :okay: Don't worry guys, persevere, hopefully it will end well soon.
xAbd0o February 3rd, 2011, 12:45 AM I wish today was Friday, I feel exactly the same. Hopefully Mubarak will get his head out of his ass and realise that Egypt doesn't want him, it's either that or get his ass dragged out of the presidential palace.
:lol: I'm already daydreaming egyptians kicking him out at isreal boarders. I better go to sleep and live the dream :D
Azmat February 3rd, 2011, 12:47 AM On Friday, isA. :)
Habib 2lby :D I don't know I for some reason I feel like I love everyone these days :lol: not in a gay way though :yes:
I really hope this is over we have been surrounded by the darkeness and took a test that we proved to the whole world that we are egyptiansthat how we classify ourselves not white nor black not muslim nor christian not male nor female and I think we have reached the end of the tunnel the light is at then we can see it but we need to reach out for it in the upcoming days.
Ps please exuses me, ana bayen 2ny ba5araf dah tabe3y tesba7o 3ala 5er.
:lovethem:
Wenta men 2hlo ya basha. :)
Montrealers February 3rd, 2011, 12:48 AM Pharaon humiliated the Banu Israel for the glory of #Egypt while Mubarak humiliates egyptian for the glory of Israelis.
egypt69 February 3rd, 2011, 01:07 AM http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs796.ash1/168636_185721841458134_100000609582474_486408_3872854_n.jpg
Montrealers February 3rd, 2011, 01:09 AM #EGYPT: #ElBaradei announces he will run for president. http://ow.ly/3PbZ3
Clashes between both clans started. People running don't know why.
Azmat February 3rd, 2011, 01:11 AM Cairo is on fire. :ohno: I hope these fires burn all the old and torn out buildings, if that happens the government will be forced to replace them with new buildings.
egypt69 February 3rd, 2011, 01:13 AM Breaking News:
Egypt crisis: Mohamed ElBaradei says he will run for presidency
Mohamed ElBaradei, the leading Egyptian opposition figurehead, said for the first time on Wednesday that he was preparing a bid for the presidency.
http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01816/eg_1816260c.jpg
Mr ElBaradei, who had previously proposed himself only as an interim leader, told The Daily Telegraph in an interview that he would stand "if people want me to" in elections in September or before. He said that the dramatic violence in central Cairo had shown he was right not to negotiate with Hosni Mubarak's regime.
Speaking in the garden of his home in an exclusive villa compound on the western outskirts of Cairo, Mr ElBaradei made clear the part he thought he would play in the continuing upheavals in Egypt. He said he wanted to set Egypt on track to a "new democratic future" as an agent of change and described Mr Mubarak's regime as "a bunch of thugs".
Mr ElBaradei has come under criticism for "parachuting in" to a revolution already started and faced demands to play a more active role in the protests. He flew back to Egypt only on Thursday from Austria, where he was head of the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna until last year.
Mr ElBaradei confirmed he had held discussions with government figures on Tuesday but had refused to take part in any talks based on Mr Mubarak staying in office as president. He held up as a reason yesterday's violence on Tahrir Square as well as the government's response to protests last week. "When you see some of the young demonstrators detained, 500 people detained still, some appearing as corpses at hospitals, how do you expect me to negotiate with a bunch of thugs?" he asked.
Mr Mubarak has accused opposition leaders of failing to act responsibly in their refusal to negotiate with him, a charge repeated by government ministers yesterday.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/egypt/8299270/Egypt-crisis-Mohamed-ElBaradei-says-he-will-run-for-presidency.html
Montrealers February 3rd, 2011, 01:16 AM Cairo is on fire. :ohno: I hope these fires burn all the old and torn out buildings, if that happens the government will be forced to replace them with new buildings.
Or just build newer with cheaper costs.
Azmat February 3rd, 2011, 01:18 AM That was the idea. :P
DaZed and DiZzy February 3rd, 2011, 01:24 AM Breaking News:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/egypt/8299270/Egypt-crisis-Mohamed-ElBaradei-says-he-will-run-for-presidency.html
what a hypocrite before he said he was not running
in my opinion he is not strong enough to unite all of the various faction through a difficult time
Montrealers February 3rd, 2011, 01:28 AM what a hypocrite before he said he was not running
in my opinion he is not strong enough to unite all of the various faction through a difficult time
Not as hypocrite as the fat fu#@ leading the country.
Azmat February 3rd, 2011, 01:30 AM what a hypocrite before he said he was not running
in my opinion he is not strong enough to unite all of the various faction through a difficult time
Atleast he will give the people the freedom that they want.
egypt69 February 3rd, 2011, 01:35 AM what a hypocrite before he said he was not running
in my opinion he is not strong enough to unite all of the various faction through a difficult time
How is he a Hypocrite?
He said he would not run with the current constitutional amendments and procedures and election rigging which make running basically impossible....but if all that is supposed going to change, and Mubarak not running in September....how does that make him a hypocrite?
NorthPole February 3rd, 2011, 01:54 AM http://desmond.yfrog.com/Himg612/scaled.php?tn=0&server=612&filename=2gvcl.jpg&xsize=640&ysize=640
Christians protecting Muslims during their prayers #jan25
pic posted by @NevineZaki from Twitter
egypt69 February 3rd, 2011, 01:56 AM I love that :hug:
Montrealers February 3rd, 2011, 03:03 AM Aljazeera correspondant woman in Tahrir square confirmed right now that someone died after live ammunition being fired.
MASRI February 3rd, 2011, 03:31 AM 2 Dead, 10 new injuries (live ammunition) @ Tahrir.
Montrealers February 3rd, 2011, 03:35 AM I do not trust a government who intend to kill us
Montrealers February 3rd, 2011, 04:35 AM Army intelligency said that a coup was likely to happen and that things cannot continue like this
egypt69 February 3rd, 2011, 05:09 AM Army intelligency said that a coup was likely to happen and that things cannot continue like this
I hope your source is not Twitter...
Montrealers February 3rd, 2011, 05:30 AM No i heard on aljazeera qasaman 3azaaman
lamrof February 3rd, 2011, 06:14 AM http://desmond.yfrog.com/Himg612/scaled.php?tn=0&server=612&filename=2gvcl.jpg&xsize=640&ysize=640
Christians protecting Muslims during their prayers #jan25
pic posted by @NevineZaki from Twitter
Christians protecting Muslims
wDX0oFLioHw
Lailax February 3rd, 2011, 06:55 AM Movie ... name? ^^
G.O.E.T.I.A February 3rd, 2011, 07:51 AM ^the message
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074896/
NorthPole February 3rd, 2011, 10:31 AM Official details about the night and morning clashes: 5 dead and 600 injured.
Unofficial: at least 5 dead and over 1500 injured
The most fierce clashes took place (as in most cases) at the northern entrance to the Tahrir Square (or we should say rather Abdul Munim Riad Sq. ?). Petrol bombs were being thrown down the bridge, 2-3 cars in constant fire, huge smoke, stones being thrown from both sides. It seems like most attacks are coming from this entrance.
At the morning hours the situation was really harsh, there were automatic guns used from the pro-Mubarak side (thus the death toll raised to 5; directly after that some movement of tanks took place), but Tahrir Sq. seem to be re-secured by anti-Mubarak protesters. Some thugs stopped by the protesters appeared to be policemen (AJ said their IDs were presented to the journalists).
Now, after journalist announced that next groups of pro-Mubarak are marching toward Tahrir Sq. and (after one or two hours) also new groups of anti-Mubarak groups are marching there too, army regrouped there and took positions like it wanted to separate the two groups. One tank stopped on the bridge over Abdul Munim Riad Sq. (across the road, aiming toward Nile river) and another one was visible under the bridge aiming probably northward.
Protesters are appealing to international media to not stop live broadcasting.
Source: AJ Intl.
swerveut February 3rd, 2011, 10:37 AM From the BBC: "0925: Fatima in Leicester, UK, says: "My daughter is married to an Egyptian from Alexandria. She reports that her husband's uncle was ordered to demonstrate for Mubarak today or he wouldn't receive his pay check! The regime has a lot of tricks up its sleeve. I hope that Western governments are paying close attention to this oppression and deceit."
Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-12307698
Mubarak is trying to make sure his place is reserved in the lowest depths of hell. Crimes he is committing are akin to war crimes. Egyptians should not lose hope! The world is with you now!
Shakaypa February 3rd, 2011, 10:37 AM U94PCrdHG4w
:rofl::rofl::rofl:
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA !!!!!:lol::lol::lol::lol:
Leave it to Egyptians to find the humour when under fire !
GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR GREAT GREAT GREAT COUNTRY FOR ALL ETERNITY AND BRING PEACE AND FREEDOM IN YOUR LIFE AS YOU DESERVE IT SO MUCH. BE STRONG TO SEE THE MOTHER OF NATION TO HER VICTORY OVER OPPRESSION. A humble prayer for a mighty nation!
Thoughts, blessings and prayers for the brave people on Midan el Tahrir. You are heroes and an example to follow!
God Bless Egypt and Egyptians.
NorthPole February 3rd, 2011, 11:32 AM BBC:
In a joint statement, the leaders of France, Germany, Britain, Italy and Spain have called for the political transition in Egypt to "start now", adding that they are watching the unrest in Egypt with the "utmost concern" and condemn "all those who use or encourage violence, which will only aggravate the political crisis in Egypt".
Where's Poland? :dunno: Most discussions here in Poland is only about how many planes are needed to evacuate Poles from the hotels and when it comes to the analysis of the current political situation there's nothing more than BS. I learnt more about the situation from this thread only than from all Polish mas media :ohno:
Cosmin February 3rd, 2011, 11:45 AM Where's Poland? :dunno: Most discussions here in Poland is only about how many planes are needed to evacuate Poles from the hotels and when it comes to the analysis of the current political situation there's nothing more than BS. I learnt more about the situation from this thread only than from all Polish mas media :ohno:
Not much coverage here either. The no. 1 topic these days seems to be pension reform.:doh:
Montrealers February 3rd, 2011, 03:17 PM YCwf9XmBmF0
:no:
Montrealers February 3rd, 2011, 03:24 PM All egyptian businessman bank account were frozen even the ancient ministers.
Montrealers February 3rd, 2011, 03:28 PM http://img684.imageshack.us/img684/2221/baltajiax.jpg
http://img199.imageshack.us/img199/4532/baltajia22x.jpg
http://nsa25.casimages.com/img/2011/02/03//110203031616764148.jpg
wald el bled February 3rd, 2011, 03:30 PM YCwf9XmBmF0
:no:
It's a Mossad agent he wants to help his friend the dictator Mubarak
I hope he will be severely punished
Montrealers February 3rd, 2011, 03:31 PM It's a Mossad agent he wants to help his friend the dictator Mubarak
I hope he will be severely punished
He was delievering the Israelian passport :rofl:
Montrealers February 3rd, 2011, 03:33 PM Al Arabya TV said that Gamal Mobarak is likely to not be candidates for the next egyptian president.
Montrealers February 3rd, 2011, 03:37 PM http://nsa25.casimages.com/img/2011/02/03//110203033215108740.jpg
Montrealers February 3rd, 2011, 03:42 PM oLGXPafmSRs
Vucko February 3rd, 2011, 03:52 PM It's a Mossad agent he wants to help his friend the dictator Mubarak
I hope he will be severely punished
It was so predictable,what have they done to him?Is he being held somewhere or what?
Montrealers February 3rd, 2011, 03:54 PM It was so predictable,what have they did to him?Is he being held somewhere or what?
Brought back to Israel.
Montrealers February 3rd, 2011, 03:59 PM FRIDAY TRAILER:
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Montrealers February 3rd, 2011, 04:17 PM DailyNewsEgypt The Daily News Egypt
Vice President Omar Suliman: Gamal Mubarak resigned from the ruling National Democratic Party #jan25 #fb
Ramy H February 3rd, 2011, 04:22 PM The army is frustrating me now... its neutrality (and only occasional pro mubarak arrests) are not alleviating the situation. wtf, wait until some of them die then they will mobilize I bet, but it shouldn't be that way
the_egyptian February 3rd, 2011, 04:23 PM People forbidden from travelling abroad and their bank accounts frozen :
1-) Ahmed Ezz
2-) Zuhair Garana (former tourism minister)
3-) Ahmed Al-Maghrabi (former housing minister)
4-) Habib Al-Adly (former interior minister)
A decision to calm people down !!!
Source : Egyptian National TV
Montrealers February 3rd, 2011, 04:27 PM Most of them i believe they travelled. But people will continue.
Montrealers February 3rd, 2011, 04:29 PM Ya wlad el wesk#@ ya m3ara##, MHM is now on a criminal
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Montrealers February 3rd, 2011, 04:37 PM Details of the plan approved by Gamal Mubarak, to attack demonstrators with bullies on the field of editing
Got the original Constitution the confirmed information from reliable sources reveal details of the plan which was attended by Gamal Mubarak, son of the president to launch a group of thugs on the demonstrators and protesters in Tahrir Square, a plan that was applied on Wednesday and caused the killing and wounding nearly 1000 demonstrators even write this lines.
The sources said that Gamal Mubarak, who is still serving as Secretary of the Policy Committee of the National Democratic Party so far, has met with each of the Safwat Al Sheriff, Secretary-General of the National Democratic Party, Maged El-Sherbini Party Organization Secretary, who has replaced Ahmed Ezz, and my business Ibrahim Kamel, Mohamed Abul-Enein, in addition to MP Ragab Hilal Hamida, Hassan Abdel Rahman, head of the State Security Investigation representative of the Ministry of the Interior.
And that the meeting was held Tuesday morning, and it has been agreement on a plan Disengagement demonstrators opponents based in the Tahrir Square since Friday, January 28 The plan is to attack the demonstrators across the three categories, the first riot police in civilian clothes, and the second staff of certain companies, the businessmen who was suspended payment of salaries While participating in the attack and the third group of thugs who were hired earlier in the recent parliamentary elections.
It was agreed that the zero hour and start the implementation of the plan will be after the President's speech television speech on Tuesday night to announce what he called its intention not to run in the next election, which has already been achieved, as it emerged a group of fans to cheer on behalf of the President immediately after his speech, before it develops in on Wednesday to attack the demonstrators using batons and swords, sticks and stones all the way to Molotov cocktails and live bullets, and before storming sit horses and camels in the past has never seen any country in the modern era almost.
The sources said that there was fury surrounding Gamal Mubarak, the repercussions of the revolution on January 25, especially since young people achieved success and progress every day, in contrast to the position of the Mubarak regime, which falls every day, and the plan was one of the recent attempts to save the situation which seems to be - according to the source - it is impossible to improve the already
http://dostor.org/sports/egypt/11/february/2/35826
G.O.E.T.I.A February 3rd, 2011, 04:47 PM the video of the arrested isreali agent was interesting but i dont understand whats going on.
Montrealers February 3rd, 2011, 04:50 PM the video of the arrested isreali agent was interesting but i dont understand whats going on.
Actually they said the protest was a fitna and bla bla bla.... This is the egyptian government television who condemns the protest on foreign country.
G.O.E.T.I.A February 3rd, 2011, 04:55 PM ah ok, so they were using the guy as a pretex to negate the purposes of the demonstrations. :ohno:
Montrealers February 3rd, 2011, 05:01 PM ah ok, so they were using the guy as a pretex to negate the purposes of the demonstrations. :ohno:
Yeah but bullshits... What do you expect when you're Egyptian interior minister ordonnated the police officier in Rafah gate to the leave the place? Things like this come .... :bash:
MASRI February 3rd, 2011, 05:04 PM People forbidden from travelling abroad and their bank accounts frozen :
1-) Ahmed Ezz
2-) Zuhair Garana (former tourism minister)
3-) Ahmed Al-Maghrabi (former housing minister)
4-) Habib Al-Adly (former interior minister)
A decision to calm people down !!!
Source : Egyptian National TV
I bet Ahmed Ezz isn't even in Egypt at the moment.
Eitherway Omar Sulieman has once again confirmed that Mubarak nor his son will run for the presidency this coming September and constitutional changes will be achieved during the next two months.
G.O.E.T.I.A February 3rd, 2011, 05:05 PM U94PCrdHG4w
:rofl::rofl::rofl:
Montrealers February 3rd, 2011, 05:06 PM I bet Ahmed Ezz isn't even in Egypt at the moment.
Eitherway Omar Sulieman has once again confirmed that Mubarak nor his son WILL NOT run for the presidency this coming September and constitutional changes will be achieved during the next two months.
Same as i said.
DepressedAli February 3rd, 2011, 05:08 PM ah ok, so they were using the guy as a pretex to negate the purposes of the demonstrations. :ohno:
These are the death throes of Mubarak...the protesters must continue the pressure. Remember that it took the Tunisians a month to topple Ben Ali!
Montrealers February 3rd, 2011, 05:10 PM http://img823.imageshack.us/img823/8370/marmitex.jpg
I love egyptians :rofl:
Azmat February 3rd, 2011, 05:15 PM I bet Ahmed Ezz isn't even in Egypt at the moment.
Eitherway Omar Sulieman has once again confirmed that Mubarak nor his son will run for the presidency this coming September and constitutional changes will be achieved during the next two months.
I used to respect Ahmad Ezz during Ramadan when he gave away houses to engaged couples in the program called "Dou' Al Mazaher" but I have lost all my respect for him.
Montrealers February 3rd, 2011, 05:18 PM I used to respect Ahmad Ezz during Ramadan when he gave away houses to engaged couples in the program called "Dou' Al Mazaher" but I have lost all my respect for him.
I never respected that bastard for giving away parts of our territory for foreign firms.
Azmat February 3rd, 2011, 05:22 PM I never respected that bastard for giving away parts of our territory for foreign firms.
Two years ago I wasn't really that into Egyptian politics and I had no idea what that man was doing, all I knew about him was that he gave away houses to poor people.
Montrealers February 3rd, 2011, 05:28 PM Two years ago I wasn't really that into Egyptian politics and I had no idea what that man was doing, all I knew about him was that he gave away houses to poor people.
Well he was known for the violence that he used to create when it was about Parliament election. Now what were were not sure about is being confirmed.
And i swear if we bring back all the money most of them have stolen, i swear, Egypt would be rich!
Montrealers February 3rd, 2011, 05:36 PM Egyptian Special Forces operating in #Cairo. Watch out for green laser markers. They're apparently aiming for the head. #jan25
Ramy H February 3rd, 2011, 05:38 PM AFP: Egypt hypermarket on fire in Cairo suburb, says witness #Jan25
AFP: A foreigner was beaten to death today in Tahrir Square, medics and witnesses say #Egypt #Jan25
AFP: Egyptian Vice President Suleiman will shortly make an important announcement #Egypt #Jan25
swerveut February 3rd, 2011, 05:50 PM Points by Omar Suleiman in speech:
- We need time
>>>>OK, take 3-4 months! why till September?
- Who will amend the constitution?
>>>> I am sure the NDP cannot be trusted to make the right amendments. Not after what they did Wednesday with orchestrating the thug squad to come injure peaceful protesters!
- Who will represent Egypt meanwhile?
>>>> MAKE AN INTERIM GOVERNMENT AND RESIGN YOURSELF!!! Does Mubarak even has any more credibility to represent the Egyptians after all what he has done to them??
- current constitution blah blah blah
>>>> Does Egypt want to keep the current constitution? I am sure it needs a lot of amendments. 70 days?? you dont need any days to put a flawed constitution in abeyance. Let any amendments be made by the new, freely elected representatives of the people!
SORRY GUYS, NOT TO DICTATE, BUT WE HAVE A YOUNG DEMOCRACY IN PAKISTAN RIGHT NOW AS WELL, AND IN SUCH A SITUATION, SUCH A COMPROMISE SHOULD NOT BE ACCEPTABLE!!! YESTERDAY'S EVENTS THAT WERE EXPOSED BY THE MEDIA THAT THEY WERE CARRIED OUT BY THE GOVERNMENT JUST EMPHASIZE THAT THIS GOVT CANNOT BE TRUSTED.
YOU GUYS SHOULD MARCH TOMORROW!! DON'T ACCEPT ANYTHING SHORT OF MUBARAK'S RESIGNATION!!!
Sorry about the all caps, however, this seems like so much of a farce and my heart bleeds at seeing all the injury this tyrannical and corrupt government is wrecking on the Egyptian people! ALL SUPPORT TO YOU GUYS!
Montrealers February 3rd, 2011, 05:51 PM We will march tomorrow
NorthPole February 3rd, 2011, 06:34 PM The army is frustrating me now... its neutrality (and only occasional pro mubarak arrests) are not alleviating the situation. wtf, wait until some of them die then they will mobilize I bet, but it shouldn't be that wayI tried to guess what's the internal policy which army is implementing now and I think it could be something like that:
1. Army knows Mubarak's days are counted, but to the last day of his ruling they will not make coup d'etat unless it will be inevitable (especially that they don't know if he will step down before September)
2. Coup d'etat (or rather joining the popular uprising) would be inevitable if 2 mln Egyptians marched to size the Presidential Palace (which could happen already this Friday), so it could be not only "Friday of Departure", but also "Friday of the Truth about the Army"
3. Unless the situation is not 100% clear, army will not stand by any of the sides for 2 reasons:
- number of victims in case of taking any side would rocket (as the side supported by the army would easily take revenge on the opponents or at least it could be easily pulled into clashes; it's not accusation, just stating the obvious)
- if there would be high equilibrium of the strength from both sides, any action supported by the army from one side and police from the other side would end with bloodbath
Don't take me wrong, but considering that the emotions are so high and how much can lose ppl collaborating with the dictator, potential scale of the city battles till death was way higher than "just" 5 persons killed through the night. Comparing to the over 300 killed since Jan 25, the last 24 hours were "relatively peaceful" (I know how ridiculous it sounds, as I saw what was happening during the last night). I guess low-profile actions minimized toll of death (and increased number of injured btw).
I used to respect Ahmad Ezz during Ramadan when he gave away houses to engaged couples in the program called "Dou' Al Mazaher" but I have lost all my respect for him.He gave away his own houses? Nice PR :lol:
MASRI February 3rd, 2011, 06:53 PM Omar Sulieman's interview was great. However, Sulieman needs to understand that the current parliamant is illegitmate, and must be changed with a new election. The presidential elections must be delayed to late November 2011, and have a new parliament election in April-May 2011. A newly elected president in September can not rule the country with a 93% NDP majority in Parliament. It is simply impossible at the moment. Dialogue should be opened with opposition groups, and representatives of those who have been in Tahrir for the past week and a half. In fact Sulieman believed that within the next 10 days, they will reach a complete road map for the next 6 months.
xAbd0o February 3rd, 2011, 08:34 PM Mubarak say he want to leave but he can't looks like its more than just than mubarak its the dogs around him that benifits from him now are true enmies now.
Azmat February 3rd, 2011, 08:38 PM Mubarak doesn't want to show weakness, he wants to leave with dignity, which is why he hasn't resigned yet.
xAbd0o February 3rd, 2011, 08:42 PM That's not it the guy would leave today before tomorrow but I believe that he is just a picture and controled by a group of dogs
Azmat February 3rd, 2011, 08:50 PM He doesn't really have much power right now, Suleiman does.
xAbd0o February 3rd, 2011, 08:57 PM Ya suliman said he won't take part in the preisidential elections.
Azmat February 3rd, 2011, 09:01 PM I dont believe any of those guys.
xAbd0o February 3rd, 2011, 09:41 PM O_O MB was invited to the talks :?
Anyway suliman said all parties accepted the invite excpt el wafd and al ghad and the MB is still thinking too.
egypt69 February 3rd, 2011, 09:43 PM Omar Sulieman's interview was great. However, Sulieman needs to understand that the current parliamant is illegitmate, and must be changed with a new election. The presidential elections must be delayed to late November 2011, and have a new parliament election in April-May 2011. A newly elected president in September can not rule the country with a 93% NDP majority in Parliament. It is simply impossible at the moment. Dialogue should be opened with opposition groups, and representatives of those who have been in Tahrir for the past week and a half. In fact Sulieman believed that within the next 10 days, they will reach a complete road map for the next 6 months.
That should be the plan ^^
Ya suliman said he won't take part in the preisidential elections.
Did he really? In the interview?
xAbd0o February 3rd, 2011, 09:47 PM Yaa I saw it on tv not sure which channel but most likely al jazeera. That dog omar sulaiman on the egyptian national tv talking BS!
NorthPole February 3rd, 2011, 09:52 PM O_O MB was invited to the talks :?
[...]What did you expect? Their support in the society is estimated for 30-40%, so without them it would be like not starting negotiations at all. For Mubarak it's ganz egal (all the same) now. All (except of most NDP) are his political enemies. Te more parties, the better for NDP itself.
xAbd0o February 3rd, 2011, 10:04 PM I was talking about the fact that they were not a party and now they're treated as a party.
The-Script February 3rd, 2011, 10:07 PM Come On!! Who hates Ahmad Ezz? He's like the hottest guy I've ever seen :cheers:
You're talking about the actor, right? :?
I know, I know ---> [.]
egypt69 February 3rd, 2011, 10:36 PM Come On!! Who hates Ahmad Ezz? He's like the hottest guy I've ever seen :cheers:
You're talking about the actor, right? :?
I know, I know ---> [.]
Not the actor, we're talking about the Notorious businessman in the NDP, who has been robbing the country dry.
Ahmed Ezz - Businessman and Criminal:
http://lh6.ggpht.com/zeinobia/R02rHwNV05I/AAAAAAAAAgk/Jpcc71i2C2I/Ahmed_Ezz_thumb2
Ahmed Ezz - Actor:
http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/hprofile-ak-snc4/hs476.snc4/50513_7592044609_1418_n.jpg
The-Script February 3rd, 2011, 10:40 PM I know, I know, I'm not thaaaat stupid :D
But thank you very much, and I hope things will get better as soon as possible!!
Azmat February 3rd, 2011, 10:47 PM I know, I know, I'm not thaaaat stupid :D
But thank you very much, and I hope things will get better as soon as possible!!
Thank you for what :?
NorthPole February 3rd, 2011, 11:38 PM I was talking about the fact that they were not a party and now they're treated as a party.Oh, this. Yes, they were allowed to act only as a religious organization, but they are de facto social movement taking part in the manifestations and if they were not part of the negotiations (whatever will be their political outcome) there would be risk of low representativeness of the new political players...
... unless most supporters of MB have also their political representation in some active parties. Sorry, but I'm not familiar with details of Egyptian political life :(
The-Script February 3rd, 2011, 11:46 PM Thank you for what :?
I was thanking Egypt69 not you :?
Azmat February 3rd, 2011, 11:58 PM I was thanking Egypt69 not you :?
I know but I was asking why you were saying thank you to him. He didn't do anything. :lol:
The-Script February 4th, 2011, 12:13 AM I know but I was asking why you were saying thank you to him. He didn't do anything. :lol:
Because I knew that Ahmad Ezz, that you were all talking about, wasn't the actor, but didn't know who exactly was :?
Azmat February 4th, 2011, 12:15 AM Ohh... Lol.
Montrealers February 4th, 2011, 01:55 AM A7a ya M3ara%s ya MHM
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Montrealers February 4th, 2011, 02:06 AM @nytimes: NYT NEWS ALERT: Obama Administration Discussing Plan for Mubarak to Quit Immediately #Egypt
Montrealers February 4th, 2011, 02:34 AM White House, Egypt Discusses Plan for Mubarak’s Exit
By HELENE COOPER and MARK LANDLER
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is discussing with Egyptian officials a proposal for President Hosni Mubarak to resign immediately, turning over power to a transitional government headed by Vice President Omar Suleiman with the support of the Egyptian military, administration officials and Arab diplomats said Thursday.
Even though Mr. Mubarak has balked, so far, at leaving now, officials from both governments are continuing talks about a plan in which, Mr. Suleiman, backed by Sami Enan, chief of the Egyptian armed forces, and Field Marshal Mohamed Tantawi, the Defense Minister, would immediately begin a process of constitutional reform.
The proposal also calls for the transitional government to invite members from a broad range of opposition groups, including the banned Muslim Brotherhood, to begin work to open up the country’s electoral system in an effort to bring about free and fair elections in September, the officials said.
Senior administration officials said that the proposal is one of several options under discussion with high-level Egyptian officials around Mr. Mubarak, though not him directly, in an effort to convince him to step down now.
Egyptian authorities. They cautioned that the outcome depended on several factors, not least of all the mood of the protesters on the streets of Cairo and other Egyptian cities and the dynamics within the Egyptian government. Some officials said there was not yet any indication that either Mr. Suleiman or the military were willing to abandon Mr. Mubarak.
The Egyptian government will be tested again by massive new protests on Friday, which the demonstrators were calling the “day of departure” for Mr. Mubarak, when they plan to march on the presidential palace. The military’s pledge not to fire on the Egyptian people will be tested as well.
The discussions about finding a way out of the crisis in Cairo comes amid new questions about whether American spy agencies, after the collapse of the Tunisian government, adequately warned the White House and top lawmakers about the prospects of an uprising in Egypt.
During a Senate hearing on Thursday, both Democrats and Republicans pressed a senior Central Intelligence Agency official about when the C.I.A. and other agencies notified President Obama of the looming crisis, and whether intelligence officers even monitored social networking sites and internet forums to gauge popular sentiment in Egypt.
“At some point it had to have been obvious that there was going to be a huge demonstration,” said Dianne Feinstein, the California Democrat who is chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee. She said that intelligence agencies never sent a notice to her committee about the growing uprising in Egypt, as is customary for significant global events.
Stephanie O’Sullivan, the C.I.A. official, responded that the agency has been tracking instability in Egypt for some time and had concluded that the government in Cairo was in an “untenable” situation. But, Ms. O’Sullivan, “We didn’t know that the triggering mechanism would be.”
Even as the Obama administration is coalescing around a Mubarak-must-go-now posture in private conversations with Egyptian officials, Mr. Mubarak himself remains determined to say until the elections in September, American and Egyptian officials said. His backers forcibly pushed back on Thursday against what they viewed as American interference in Egypt’s internal affairs.
“What they’re asking cannot be done,” one senior Egyptian official said, citing clauses in the Egyptian constitution that bars the vice president from assuming power. Under the constitution, the speaker of Parliament would succeed the president. “That’s my technical answer. My political answer is they should mind their own business.”
In an interview with Christiane Amanpour of ABC News, Mr. Mubarak said that he was “fed up” with being president but that he could not step down for fear of sowing chaos in the country. Because of the fervor in Egypt, one Obama administration official said, Mr. Mubarak’s close aides expressed concern that they weren’t convinced that Mr. Mubarak’s resignation would satisfy the protesters.
“The worry on Mubarak’s part is that if he says yes to this, there will be more demands,” said Leslie H. Gelb, president emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations. “And since he’s not dealing with a legal entity, but a mob, how does he know there won’t be more demands tomorrow?”
A number of high-level American officials have reached out to the Egyptians in recent days. While administration officials would not give details of alternative scenarios, they made it clear that their preferred outcome would be Mr. Suleiman as the transitional figure.
Vice President Biden spoke by phone to him on Thursday, the White House said in a statement, urging that “credible, inclusive negotiations begin immediately in order for Egypt to transition to a democratic government that addresses the aspirations of the Egyptian people.”
Mr. Biden’s phone call came after a mission by Mr. Obama’s private emissary, Frank G. Wisner, was abruptly ended when Mr. Mubarak, angry at Mr. Obama’s toughly worded speech Tuesday night, declined to meet with the envoy a second time, official said.
Defense secretary Robert M. Gates has made three calls since the weekend to Egypt’s powerful defense minister, Field Marshal Tantawi, who served on the coalition side in the 1991 Gulf War. Pentagon officials declined on Thursday to describe the specifics of the calls, but indicated that Mr. Gates’ messages were focused on more than urging the Egyptian military to exercise restraint.
“Officials familiar with the dialogue between the administration and Cairo say that American officials have told Egyptian officials that if they support another ‘strong man’ to replace Mr. Mubarak — but without a specific plan and timetable for moving toward democratic elections — the U.S. Congress might react by freezing military assistance. On Thursday, the Senate passed a resolution calling on Mr. Mubarak to begin the transfer of power to an “inclusive, interim caretaker government.”
American officials have pointed to the Anthony H. Cordesman, an expert on the Egyptian military at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, said that a transition government of Mr. Suleiman and the military, with pledges to move toward democratic elections, was in his mind “the most probable case.” But he said the administration had to proceed with extreme caution.
“Everybody working this issue knows that this is a military extremely sensitive to outside pressure,” he said.
, adding that Even as the administration ratcheted up the pressure on Egypt, it has reaffirmed its support for other Arab allies facing popular unrest. The White House released a statement saying that President Obama called President Ali Abdullah Saleh of Yemen on Wednesday to welcome Mr. Saleh’s recent “reform measures” –the Yemeni President promised not to run again in 2013.
And on Thursday, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton called King Abdullah of Jordan to say the United States looked forward to working with his new Cabinet—recently announced--and to underline the importance of the relationship between Jordan and the United States.
Philip J. Crowley, the State Department spokesman, declined to say whether Mrs. Clinton had enlisted him in an effort to ease out Mr. Mubarak. But he praised the king for responding to the unrest in Jordan. “He’s doing his best to respond to this growing aspiration,” Mr. Crowley said. “And we appreciate the leadership he’s shown.”
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Elisabeth Bumiller, Mark Mazzetti and Thom Shanker contributed reporting.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/04/world/asia/04diplomacy.html
xerxesjc28 February 4th, 2011, 02:55 AM ^^ Yeah, just heard that on CNN. But, where will he go?
Montrealers February 4th, 2011, 02:56 AM ^^ Yeah, just heard that on CNN. But, where will he go?
USA or Tel Aviv
Montrealers February 4th, 2011, 03:01 AM Holy shit,
Thugs preparing catapults for tomorrow.
http://yfrog.com/5t990z
Montrealers February 4th, 2011, 03:33 AM WdpQD_JD2g0
egypt69 February 4th, 2011, 03:36 AM White House, Egypt Discusses Plan for Mubarak’s Exit
By HELENE COOPER and MARK LANDLER
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/04/world/asia/04diplomacy.html
Now this is an interesting development.
But I won't really be celebrating if Mubarak leaves. I do not trust Omar Suleiman or the rest of the scumbags still in government. If he leaves, his regime stays. I don't see the win.
Ian604 February 4th, 2011, 04:04 AM This violence is horrible.
Per Egypt69's suggestion, I've written both my Senators and my Representative demanding the US stop military support to Mubarak's regime. There is a solidarity rally in my city being organized by Egyptian-Americans here. I plan on attending.
I'm concerned that the CIA and/or other foreign intelligence agencies are mobilizing to stake a claim to the new government, whatever that government looks like.
Is this a concern among Egyptians, and what can be done to stop it so that Egypt can become a true democracy
egypt69 February 4th, 2011, 04:34 AM Thanks for the support Ian, bless you :)
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