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Created by webredactie on February 2nd, 2011 at 5:52am PST
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Mubarak's speech: I will not step down
uploaded by NewsOnABC at youtube.com
Watch Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak refuse to give up power in the speech which provoked fury on the streets of Cairo this morning.
Egypt Cairo Latest Footage Feb 10th 2011
uploaded by MrPeopleNews at youtube.com
Egypt Cairo Latest Footage Feb 10th 2011
NewsX exclusive interview with Egyptian protesters
uploaded by newsxlive at youtube.com
NewsX reporter Royden D'Souza and cameraperson Naseem Khan managed to scrape in through the Army barriers in the Tahrir Square and do an exclusive tic-tac with some of the main people in the core group of the revolution. Take a look.
MSNBC_ 6PM THU Live Cairo EGYPT MuBarak Steps Down VP Omar Suleiman To Assume Power
uploaded by NEWSwithATTITUDE at youtube.com
WARNiNG Military Coup. United States controls Egyptian armed forces. Protests Cairo
BREAKING NEWS EGYPT ARMY SAYS ´ALL DEMANDS WILL BE MET` MUBARAK TO STEP DOWN? 10 Feb 2011
uploaded by echoessubmarine at youtube.com
Mubarak's step down (or aside) is an option, Mubarak is expected to speak to nation tonight. Something smells like CIA's been involved (Obama spoke about 'one option' being investigated I'll look it up in my videos) Protesters want to see Mubarak's (i.e. people's!!) billions of dollars back. I say ship him off to The Hague.. we have International Court of Justice for him.. Same as ex.president of Liberia, who right NOW stands trial for war crimes, Mubarak ought to be charged.. yesterday!!
Camels & horses storm into Tahrir square as protesters clash in Cairo
uploaded by RussiaToday at youtube.com
Hundreds of pro-government supporters and protesters demanding the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak clashed in Cairo's main square on Wednesday. Mubarak supporters break through a human chain of anti-government protesters trying to defend those gathered in Tahrir Square. They tore down banners denouncing the president and fistfights broke out as they advanced across the massive square in the heart of the capital.
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