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.
Democracy must prevail,Mubarak please go dont be a greedy leader power belongs to the people,its not for one man.Darius from Zambia
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Simply put Mubarak has sang his swam song yesterday, RSK, Zaria, Nigeria
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I think everyone in Egypt should just chill out & have a doobie, form a drum circle and rave on.
Lane from Sydney, Australia.
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15:20
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This is not a revolution and with no leader it never will be. This protest has to stop!
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@成人快手_WHYS I think the protestors in Egypt are doing a good job but not having a leader may not be a good thing
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Its very frustrating when Egypt鈥檚 future is being traded for a single man鈥檚 history and stubborness. Hisham, Cairo
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Peter from Chesterfield in the UK on Facebook -It's patently obvious that the Mubarak regime isn't to be trusted and that if the protesters do go home then things will rapidly revert to as they were before January.
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Syed from Cairo on Facebook - The smell of victory is all over Egypt! Egypt will be one of the most developed country in years time. Mubarak and his regime must be removed immediately
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@成人快手_WHYS The 25th anniv of the first EDSA revoluxn here in Phil is nearing. This coinciding with protests in Egypt is no coincidence.
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@成人快手_WHYS KHALED IS AbSOLUTELY RIGHT,, WESUPPRT YOUTH GROUP AND EGYPTIAN PPL!!
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@成人快手_WHYS. Mubarak should be wise enough to realize that is Game up! He may leave to fight another day. Power to the people.
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Egyptian people u r not alone.we muslim across the world support u.if mubarak loves his kids,he would鈥檔t be able to see them suffer.a father can鈥檛 let his own people die with hunger.from mauritius wardah.
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Hello good evening 成人快手 ist that mr mubarack is the only man in egypt he should life the post immedietly.am kemo fatty gambian citien in swissland.
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The happenings in egypt should be an eye opener 2 all leaders.political power belong 2 the people,not the person on power let mubarak leave while he still have the chance 2 turk his tail between his legs.TIMAH,NIGERIA
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I,m HENRY ATTRAM from Ghana President Maubarak should know that power is not everything on earth the people would fight till he drop a lesson all leaderin Africa should know
World Service - World Have Your Say homepage Are the protesters losing the fight?
| Friday, 2 Feb. 2011 | 15:00 - 16:00 GMT
They thought they were on the crest of the revolution yesterday. Hundreds of thousands of protesters took to the streets for more than two weeks shouting "go away" to President Mubarak, but then he came on TV last night and told them he's not budging.
Your comments
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Democracy must prevail,Mubarak please go dont be a greedy leader power belongs to the people,its not for one man.Darius from Zambia
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Simply put Mubarak has sang his swam song yesterday, RSK, Zaria, Nigeria
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I think everyone in Egypt should just chill out & have a doobie, form a drum circle and rave on. Lane from Sydney, Australia.
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This is not a revolution and with no leader it never will be. This protest has to stop!
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@成人快手_WHYS I think the protestors in Egypt are doing a good job but not having a leader may not be a good thing
Comment sent via SMS
Its very frustrating when Egypt鈥檚 future is being traded for a single man鈥檚 history and stubborness. Hisham, Cairo
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Peter from Chesterfield in the UK on Facebook -It's patently obvious that the Mubarak regime isn't to be trusted and that if the protesters do go home then things will rapidly revert to as they were before January.
Comment sent via Facebook
Syed from Cairo on Facebook - The smell of victory is all over Egypt! Egypt will be one of the most developed country in years time. Mubarak and his regime must be removed immediately
Comment sent via Twitter
@成人快手_WHYS The 25th anniv of the first EDSA revoluxn here in Phil is nearing. This coinciding with protests in Egypt is no coincidence.
Comment sent via Twitter
@成人快手_WHYS KHALED IS AbSOLUTELY RIGHT,, WESUPPRT YOUTH GROUP AND EGYPTIAN PPL!!
Comment sent via Twitter
@成人快手_WHYS. Mubarak should be wise enough to realize that is Game up! He may leave to fight another day. Power to the people.
Comment sent via SMS
Egyptian people u r not alone.we muslim across the world support u.if mubarak loves his kids,he would鈥檔t be able to see them suffer.a father can鈥檛 let his own people die with hunger.from mauritius wardah.
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Hello good evening 成人快手 ist that mr mubarack is the only man in egypt he should life the post immedietly.am kemo fatty gambian citien in swissland.
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The happenings in egypt should be an eye opener 2 all leaders.political power belong 2 the people,not the person on power let mubarak leave while he still have the chance 2 turk his tail between his legs.TIMAH,NIGERIA
Comment sent via SMS
I,m HENRY ATTRAM from Ghana President Maubarak should know that power is not everything on earth the people would fight till he drop a lesson all leaderin Africa should know