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.
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I wonder why President Mubarak has proven himself to be a ruler rather than leader. Moreover there can鈥檛 be a leader without follower so, let him honourably resigns. Fred. Nigeria
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15:53
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Mubarak has to go NOW. Egyptians know what they are doing. sunita
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15:52
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Mubarak must go for the sake of peace of Egypt and the whole region. From, Tim, south Africa
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15:52
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Democracy & peace loving peple from all over the world must show solderity with Egiptians, & give a clear mesage to other thyrants allover Africa & middleeast.
May allah helps all the oppresed! Ali from oslo.
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15:51
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Mubarak should not test the resolve and patience of the Egyptian people.
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15:51
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Protests are building the public confidence needed to overpower the regime
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15:51
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If Mubarak is crazy,the protester鈥檚 don鈥檛 have to be. Please don鈥檛 turn egypt to a place for the dead and dying. dabo-nigeria
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15:51
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It is impossible that the egyptian regim resigns that easy, because he is a tool of the american and israelian interests in the region.
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15:51
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Dictators are always making the wrong move. The people of Egypt should heighten their demonstration to force Mobarack out of Egypt
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15:51
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Mubarak should step down becase he is the one who lotted egypt,and the protester should strugle untile they achive their goal.muhammad from pakistan
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15:51
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Time will produce leader. Now only need the resignation of MUBARAK鈥橲 REGIME and its culprits and obviously no military coup. Zakir, BANGLADESH
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15:51
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Egyptians should keep protesting until Mubarak steps down. Their protest is indeed a solution Nigerians should learn from. Mahmoud, Nigeria
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15:51
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People of Egypt are in right direction.President have to go. From swass.
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15:50
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army should go against hussain mubarak. why they are still supporting him? nazmun, dhaka
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From: Khairul, Dhaka, BD
The protesters should stick to taht, In any way anybody from present Govt or from Army should not be allowed in the interiam govt.
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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That''s all for now. But we''re back on radio at 1800 GMT on 成人快手 World Service - join us then.
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I wonder why President Mubarak has proven himself to be a ruler rather than leader. Moreover there can鈥檛 be a leader without follower so, let him honourably resigns. Fred. Nigeria
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Mubarak has to go NOW. Egyptians know what they are doing. sunita
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Mubarak must go for the sake of peace of Egypt and the whole region. From, Tim, south Africa
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Democracy & peace loving peple from all over the world must show solderity with Egiptians, & give a clear mesage to other thyrants allover Africa & middleeast. May allah helps all the oppresed! Ali from oslo.
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Mubarak should not test the resolve and patience of the Egyptian people.
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Protests are building the public confidence needed to overpower the regime
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If Mubarak is crazy,the protester鈥檚 don鈥檛 have to be. Please don鈥檛 turn egypt to a place for the dead and dying. dabo-nigeria
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It is impossible that the egyptian regim resigns that easy, because he is a tool of the american and israelian interests in the region.
Comment sent via SMS
Dictators are always making the wrong move. The people of Egypt should heighten their demonstration to force Mobarack out of Egypt
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Mubarak should step down becase he is the one who lotted egypt,and the protester should strugle untile they achive their goal.muhammad from pakistan
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Time will produce leader. Now only need the resignation of MUBARAK鈥橲 REGIME and its culprits and obviously no military coup. Zakir, BANGLADESH
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Egyptians should keep protesting until Mubarak steps down. Their protest is indeed a solution Nigerians should learn from. Mahmoud, Nigeria
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People of Egypt are in right direction.President have to go. From swass.
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army should go against hussain mubarak. why they are still supporting him? nazmun, dhaka
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From: Khairul, Dhaka, BD The protesters should stick to taht, In any way anybody from present Govt or from Army should not be allowed in the interiam govt.