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.
No one in their 80s shud be in power - Mubarak n Mugabi show exactly wot happens when these old guys stay in power too long...
Simon, Muscat Oman
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15:13
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Is better the president go now the power is not made for him alone let him go since the people dont want him again. 4rm francis in Nigeria
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15:12
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Elbaradei will be an even bigger US puppet than Mubarak, he will lead Egypt on towards a downward path even more
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15:12
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Mr Mubarak is obviously defiant to call of Egyptians to protect his personal interest. I forsee a situation where he will be disgrace out of office. Hemust respect the wish of the generality of Egyptians. Bode. Nigeria.
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15:11
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MUBARAK, LET MY PEOPLE GO. THERE IS JOY AND HAPPIENESS IN FREEDOM. AUSTIN FROM CHINA
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15:11
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Samia.alexandria why people don鈥檛 calm down and go to home they damage enough in our country.
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15:11
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To all corrupt leaders in Africa: TIME UP.
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The people should go to the presidential Palace and stay there. I beleive Mr Mubarak is buying time. His time is up and i think it will di him a great honour to resign honourably, because very soon he will run. The prtesters should not relent.
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@成人快手_WHYS They want to create an Islamic country,I hope they will fail.Egypt must be a secular country.(Deniz, Turkish Rep. of North Cyprus)
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Mubarak should do himself a favour and step down honourably before the situation get out of control.Jibrin Abba,Kebbi state Nigeria
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A good leader always put his people first before anything and not vice-versa. GABRIEL in Botswana
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Christine on Facebook - Does this man really wants to stay in power till the people build his own pyramid? Burried with his 20 billion and go down in history as Pharaon
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@成人快手_WHYS The one advantage the USA has with presidential elections is the certainty with which they happen. No one "calls" elections.
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@成人快手_WHYS Who will he hand power to? A military coup may just end in another Burma! They need elections now, before the handover of power.
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WORLD HAVE YOUR SAY. egypiant should take the advice of Army. From Nigeria. Wasila
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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No one in their 80s shud be in power - Mubarak n Mugabi show exactly wot happens when these old guys stay in power too long... Simon, Muscat Oman
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Is better the president go now the power is not made for him alone let him go since the people dont want him again. 4rm francis in Nigeria
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Elbaradei will be an even bigger US puppet than Mubarak, he will lead Egypt on towards a downward path even more
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Mr Mubarak is obviously defiant to call of Egyptians to protect his personal interest. I forsee a situation where he will be disgrace out of office. Hemust respect the wish of the generality of Egyptians. Bode. Nigeria.
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MUBARAK, LET MY PEOPLE GO. THERE IS JOY AND HAPPIENESS IN FREEDOM. AUSTIN FROM CHINA
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Samia.alexandria why people don鈥檛 calm down and go to home they damage enough in our country.
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To all corrupt leaders in Africa: TIME UP.
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The people should go to the presidential Palace and stay there. I beleive Mr Mubarak is buying time. His time is up and i think it will di him a great honour to resign honourably, because very soon he will run. The prtesters should not relent.
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@成人快手_WHYS They want to create an Islamic country,I hope they will fail.Egypt must be a secular country.(Deniz, Turkish Rep. of North Cyprus)
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Mubarak should do himself a favour and step down honourably before the situation get out of control.Jibrin Abba,Kebbi state Nigeria
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A good leader always put his people first before anything and not vice-versa. GABRIEL in Botswana
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Christine on Facebook - Does this man really wants to stay in power till the people build his own pyramid? Burried with his 20 billion and go down in history as Pharaon
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@成人快手_WHYS The one advantage the USA has with presidential elections is the certainty with which they happen. No one "calls" elections.
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@成人快手_WHYS Who will he hand power to? A military coup may just end in another Burma! They need elections now, before the handover of power.
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WORLD HAVE YOUR SAY. egypiant should take the advice of Army. From Nigeria. Wasila