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.
@成人快手_WHYS agree with Mr. khaled Abol Naga, the president needs 2leave now!ppl can n will manage better without him n his dictatorship!
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15:19
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The dictator wants to buy time to turn over the revolution.Do not lose the momentum.Finish what you have started.
Sami from the Sudan.
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15:19
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African leaders are theives and illitrates, from Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Egypt and other Africa countries. Protesters must not stop, they should move further. Ayegbeni, Nigeria.
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15:18
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Its very frustrating when Egypt鈥檚 future is being traded for a single man鈥檚 history and stubborness.
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This is a very strong signal to all sit tight rulers around the globe. Benneth Durugbo. Lagos-Nigeria
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The Egyptian up rising is a lesson ia awake call to dictaors in Africa and likely to spread Dr Suleihman juma andreas .Kenya
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15:17
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Mubarak must leave. His position is completely untennable. Matthew in Melbourne, Australia.
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My fear for the revolution is it could be another islamic extremism, david nigeria
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Power to the people of Egypt, this is thier time to shine and set the standard to the rest of the arab world. Freedom is here, now, today, lets not giveup.
Aubrey.
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Khaled is right don鈥檛 ever trust despots They never did right 4 d country Why start now
DIKK0 NIGERIA
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Jane on Facebook - I live in Sharm and we'd like him to go so that things can get back to normal before too many more people lose their jobs as the tourist industry dies
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The People should not give up. Stay in the Presidential Palace and i believe Mubarak will soon run away. He is a greedy person like other Africa leaders. The protesters should go down to the Palace instead of Tahrir square. Ayegbeni from Nigeria.
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15:15
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It is Mubarak should get out. Egyptians should not till September. Its a strategy Mubarak is working on. No to Mubarak. Go Go Go NOW. Cy. Tanzania.
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Khalid is right leaderless coup. A new world order in the offing. Raman Y V
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Protests in Egypt are not about bread and butter, it is against Hosi鈥檚 slavish obedience of American imperialsm.
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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@成人快手_WHYS agree with Mr. khaled Abol Naga, the president needs 2leave now!ppl can n will manage better without him n his dictatorship!
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The dictator wants to buy time to turn over the revolution.Do not lose the momentum.Finish what you have started. Sami from the Sudan.
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African leaders are theives and illitrates, from Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Egypt and other Africa countries. Protesters must not stop, they should move further. Ayegbeni, Nigeria.
Comment sent via SMS
Its very frustrating when Egypt鈥檚 future is being traded for a single man鈥檚 history and stubborness.
Comment sent via SMS
This is a very strong signal to all sit tight rulers around the globe. Benneth Durugbo. Lagos-Nigeria
Comment sent via SMS
The Egyptian up rising is a lesson ia awake call to dictaors in Africa and likely to spread Dr Suleihman juma andreas .Kenya
Comment sent via SMS
Mubarak must leave. His position is completely untennable. Matthew in Melbourne, Australia.
Comment sent via SMS
My fear for the revolution is it could be another islamic extremism, david nigeria
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Power to the people of Egypt, this is thier time to shine and set the standard to the rest of the arab world. Freedom is here, now, today, lets not giveup. Aubrey.
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Khaled is right don鈥檛 ever trust despots They never did right 4 d country Why start now DIKK0 NIGERIA
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Jane on Facebook - I live in Sharm and we'd like him to go so that things can get back to normal before too many more people lose their jobs as the tourist industry dies
Comment sent via SMS
The People should not give up. Stay in the Presidential Palace and i believe Mubarak will soon run away. He is a greedy person like other Africa leaders. The protesters should go down to the Palace instead of Tahrir square. Ayegbeni from Nigeria.
Comment sent via SMS
It is Mubarak should get out. Egyptians should not till September. Its a strategy Mubarak is working on. No to Mubarak. Go Go Go NOW. Cy. Tanzania.
Comment sent via SMS
Khalid is right leaderless coup. A new world order in the offing. Raman Y V
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Protests in Egypt are not about bread and butter, it is against Hosi鈥檚 slavish obedience of American imperialsm.