成人快手

Egypt: The morning after the night before

| Saturday, 2 Feb. 2011 | 13:06 - 16:00 GMT

So President Mubarak has finally resigned. It's over. People in Cairo have been celebrating what opposition figurehead Mohammed El Baradei called "the greatest day of my life." We've spoken to Egyptians who say the same thing. It's quite a statement. For many, it seems, yesterday was more amazing than the day they got married or the moment their child was born. We'll be speaking to Egyptians about how they feel after eighteen extraordinary days of protest. Was yesterday really one of the most significant moments in their lives? What about the Egyptians who never asked for a revolution? Is there a discontent surrounding Hosni Mubarak's resignation that's going under reported in the media?

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    Today we celebrate our freedom Tomorrow we鈥檒l celebrate real democracy Islam Anan Egypt

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    Egyptians show all that revaloutions can be peaceful and dignified. Rajitha Sri Lanka

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    Now its time for the people of countries like Iran to learn from Eygpt and drive thier country towards thier wills. Maiwand from kabul Afghanistan

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    Hope the Egyptians won鈥檛 entrust much power to the military esp if they want to become a democratic country. - Carla, Philippines

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    @成人快手_WHYS he important now that will come one transition and the voice the egyptian people has been listened all over the world - Chile

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    Congrats Egyptians your victory is an inspiration for other African coutries. Ali frm Maiduguri

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    I think egyptians are from 30 years of dictatership but they have stil to do more faisal kuwait

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    Egypt would have better future only with democracy like India. Samuel, India.

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    This z gud news & it z 4 o dictators world ova. thy shud neva tak citizns 4 granted. ledas shud lead thru listening & b compasionate. Cosmas - Ndola Zambia

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    People usually have revolution but Egyptian people have had a coup like an army. Very confusing!

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    I congrate Egyptians for this great feat. Freedom is inesteemable. James Lagos, Nigeria

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    It is a clear message to the world leaders that if there is no transparency you would be put down. Asif

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    Congrats, Egyptians you made a remarkable impact.The desired change has just started. Chris ikenna - Nigeria

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    Muabrak has left Egypt with weak democratic institutions which will fetter the emergence of another dictator. what is going on right now is an interlue not a revolution. David Johnson

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    Its a great step but are we sure there wont be a next mubarak galal usa