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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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  1. Comment sent via Facebook

    Pa Da on Facebook - president mobarak must step down for the sake of his people and his country and he should be held responsible for every blood that has been shed during the time of protest.

  2. Comment sent via SMS

    Freedom is a human right,but the misuse of it lead to a more painful life..i hope egyptians know how to andle the post-regime..gabriele

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    Average age of the protestors ? Around 25. Average age of the Egyptian Government and Generals ? Around 75. There鈥檚 one mildly tricky problem, right there.........Peter/Dubai

  4. Comment sent via SMS

    The Egyptian Army should step in to resolve this impasse between the protesters and Mubarak before their institutional and territorial integrity collapses. RUMMAN, Bangladesh

  5. Comment sent via Facebook

    Oliver on Facebook - if the army expresses the people's wish as legitimate, they - logically - would have to lift the state of emergency while the people are legitimately on the streets, not when they have given up their rights to speak out and went home

  6. Comment sent via SMS

    Transitions are very delicate issues, they require patience and good will. Marta. Madrid

  7. Comment sent via Twitter

    @成人快手_WHYS We are from Jordan, and we support the revolution in Egypt

  8. Comment sent via SMS

    Hi, im jenny her in egypt.If mobarak love his country should he give facefully 4 all egyptian.

  9. Comment sent via Twitter

    Egypt will be there long after Mubarak is gone. The Egyptians know better than anyone else the true meaning of resilience. @成人快手_WHYS

  10. Comment sent via SMS

    It鈥檚 time African leaders lean to respect the will of their people. George Ofem, Nigeria.

  11. Comment sent via SMS

    Don鈥檛 relent with your peacefull protest, until mubarak is gone. Am afraid you will be arrested and tortured,if things normalises. Abu Aminu,nigeria.

  12. Comment sent via SMS

    Freedom is foudametal of humans.egyptian people need change and also want democracy in their contry not transffering some power to the v.p and they aredoing a wanderful job. Tahir from nigeria

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    Dragan in New Zealand on Facebook - The Army should be with the people. They are there to protect the people, not keep one man in power.

  14. Comment sent via SMS

    Very good.stability in arab means stability in the world.fahim,bangladesh

  15. Comment sent via SMS

    Sir, Mubarak desperation is a reflection of evil leaders that stifled the growth of Africa. It is either he goes peacefully or he is violently jettisoned- Oni, Nigeria.