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BBC News - Q&A: Egyptian protests against Hosni Mubarak - 0 views

  • Their rallying cries were "The people want the fall of the regime", "Mubarak, go", and "Illegitimate, illegitimate".
    • Jennifer Garcia
       
      These are the slogans the protesters were crying out.
  • The protests have included people from all sectors of society, but at the forefront have been young, tech-savvy Egyptians who have never known another ruler of their country.
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    Try the link to the protests
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Hosni Mubarak News - The New York Times - 0 views

    • pinky winky
       
      Hosni Mubarack has had a very hard time, this website gives you a lot of details about what happend with him and the protesters
    • pinky winky
       
      Oh really good!! this has a very good information
  • But in the end it appeared that the president, himself a product of the military, was not able to convince the armed forces to come decisively to his support.
  • The next day Mr. Mubarak said that he would not run in elections scheduled for the fall but would instead oversee a "peaceful transfer of power."
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Egypt protesters dispersed by force - Middle East - Al Jazeera English - 0 views

    • Jennifer Garcia
       
      This is a good piece for those of you doing the army, police and protesters maybe even normal people
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    Hey for the site I found out that the military attacked people who were celebrating in the square.
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Infographic of the Day: Where Will Protests Strike Next in the Middle East? | Co.Design - 1 views

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    "Tunisia. Egypt. Libya. And Now Bahrain. Protests have spread throughout the Middle East like a wild fire -- and you might assume that it's all just a matter of popular sentiment. But if you take a step back, you find that the countries that have seen the most protests also share some deep, structural similarities."
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