Post by Michael on Feb 2, 2011 19:11:01 GMT -5
I don't know if you guys have noticed what going on in Egypt, but there been massive protests,
Their President, Hosni Mubarak has been leading Egypt for 30 years straight, he will be starting his 31st term soon, or giving the power to his son.
That was when the protesters started.
Protesters have a large number of economic, political, and human-rights grievances. Widespread youth unemployment, rigged parliamentary elections in November 2010, and the prospect of President Mubarak (in power since 1981) beginning another term--or being replaced by his son--are the sparks that set these demonstrations off. The demonstrators are asking for Mubarak to step down and make way for an interim government to prepare for free elections
Ten of thousands been protesting in the streets, the protests now reached other big cities in Egypt.
ثورة الغضب في بنها مسيرات حاشدة Translate into Anger in the milk revolution march rally.
Drawing inspiration from the recent uprising in Tunisia, an estimated crowd of 15,000 packed Cairo’s Tahrir Square.
Protests occurred not only in Cairo, the capital, but also in Alexandria and Suez, two other major cities.
Egyptian police run away from protesters in cairo!!!
Uprising in Tunisia
Tunisia been having riots and everything you can think of
Tunisia has been rocked by riots recently over unemployment and corruption, thought to have been sparked by the suicide of a young man who could not fine a job and was barred from selling fruit without a permit
Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable., JFK.
If I was in Egypt, I would be protesting as well
Fight for your freedom Egypt!
Their President, Hosni Mubarak has been leading Egypt for 30 years straight, he will be starting his 31st term soon, or giving the power to his son.
That was when the protesters started.
Protesters have a large number of economic, political, and human-rights grievances. Widespread youth unemployment, rigged parliamentary elections in November 2010, and the prospect of President Mubarak (in power since 1981) beginning another term--or being replaced by his son--are the sparks that set these demonstrations off. The demonstrators are asking for Mubarak to step down and make way for an interim government to prepare for free elections
Ten of thousands been protesting in the streets, the protests now reached other big cities in Egypt.
ثورة الغضب في بنها مسيرات حاشدة Translate into Anger in the milk revolution march rally.
Drawing inspiration from the recent uprising in Tunisia, an estimated crowd of 15,000 packed Cairo’s Tahrir Square.
Protests occurred not only in Cairo, the capital, but also in Alexandria and Suez, two other major cities.
Egyptian police run away from protesters in cairo!!!
Uprising in Tunisia
Tunisia been having riots and everything you can think of
Tunisia has been rocked by riots recently over unemployment and corruption, thought to have been sparked by the suicide of a young man who could not fine a job and was barred from selling fruit without a permit
Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable., JFK.
If I was in Egypt, I would be protesting as well
Fight for your freedom Egypt!