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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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    Mubarak has stayed much too long. He should bow out gracefully before it turns violent or chaos sets in. Mimi from Sri Lanka

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    None of the world鈥檚 great democracies happened instantly and few peacefully. Jacob, wagga wagga, australia.

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    The notion that the usa did not influence the egypt situation is not valid consider that twitter facebook etc are media devised by usa

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    That many people cant be wrong ;-)get that president out of there and the world can be a better place . Get the hint your not wanted

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    Cheryl on Facebook - The government is currently acting a little desperate, trying every tactic in the "In Case of Revolution" handbook for dictators and their regimes. The protesters should stick to what they're doing right now.

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    Were praying that Egypt comes out a strong and united without chaos

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    Scaremongering by iraeli government and US toned down response will definately lead to any new egyptian govt hostile towards US and provide one more ally to iran. Ali , Brisbane, Australia

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    I believe the protest will stay the course. 3rd world dictators like Mugabe take note Dikko NIGERIA

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    They should go home, re-organise and create a party with a road plan to ensure they win the election in september.

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    Mubarak is not a God fearing man if not people a saying they dont want him let him go and allow the people to have peace. Bose Nigeria

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    Jesse on Facebook - It does not look like this man wants to leave office anytime soon! Already, he's turned OBAMA and the CIA boss into liars ! and thrown dust into the eyes of many expectant Egyptians.

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    Replacing Mubarak with suleiman is a bit like swapping a crocodile for an alligator. A typical Americin gift to oppressed Egyptian people.

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    Mariam on Facebook - keep the spirit. he will resign.president is showing how resistant he has always been to 'his' people

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    Daria on Facebook - they just have to try to be insistent and composed and calm. Mubarak has to listen to his people!

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    We''re on air now on 成人快手 World television. Hosni Mubarak has said he is going to stay in office in a televised address on Thursday. Does this mean the protesters have lost?