Who is resisting Egypt demonstrations??

complainer
By complainer

it is not only Hosni Mubarak and his security team who are resisring , it is all his Corrupts and venals who will fight for Mbarak more than Mubarak himself , because they know it well that Mubarak will find alot of countries which will host him but for those corrupts who have stolen more than 400 billion USD along 30 years and huge areas of Egypt's land ,they know that the egyptian people will cut off their heads when they dont have this regime which supports them
it is Implausible that what a state spends on the security of its president exceeds all what it spends on the ministries of health , education , sports , culture combined , but this is what happens in Egypt
i say it , if the egyptian people succeeded this time to get rid of Mubarak , the world has to wait for a new giant state called Egypt , yes Egypt has all elements to be a great power , but Mubarak prevents it from being, not only Egypt will change , but all the arab world and iam sure all the middle east equations,
So i invite you all today to follow the great demonstration of the great egyptian people and to watch a critical day in the life of the arab nations

By sandtest• 28 Jan 2011 18:35
sandtest

I hear the reports that Mubarak's son Gamal Mubarak who was nominated as his heir to throne already fled Egypt with more than 100 bags, as airport baggage handlers confirmed.

Now after one US friendly regime in Arab Tunisia being toppled, another regime in Arab world (Egypt) is about to crumble.Must be one heck of a job for Obama at the moment.

US main worry in Egypt is that Muslim Brotherhood of Egypt should not gain power after this little revolution.

By anonymous• 28 Jan 2011 11:11
anonymous

and syria, jordan and the list goes on....

The funny thing is that when this leaders run away their puppets who had been supporting them blindly are left to face the reality of change and justice and are left behind to face the music and the wrath of the new regime

By azamat• 28 Jan 2011 10:48
azamat

what next after tunisia and egypt? apparently it's yemen.

By complainer• 28 Jan 2011 08:25
complainer

if all people will be afraid about the future then no changes will happen , Egypt was a great country before Mubarak and can be a great country after him ,we should not be so afraid we should trust the honorables , the Opposition groups in egypt was able to lead all the syndicate successfully while they were fighted by the regime and they are able to lead egyptfor a transient period untill a new faie elections where all the egyptian migrants can share , those egyptian migrants who escaped from Mubarak are leaders in NASA , MICROSOFT ,......etc. and are professores for all subjects in the bigest universities allover the world , and are winners of Nobel prizes .Iam egyptian and aware of the egyptian abilities and iam sure the situatuon In all probability will not worse than the current situation

By anonymous• 28 Jan 2011 08:21
anonymous

i quote some lines of alfred tennyson from his work, king arthur..

'the old order changeth yielding place to new and god fulfills himself in many ways else one good custom shall corrupt the world..'

what next after tunisia and egypt..?

By Mr M.• 28 Jan 2011 08:00
Mr M.

What's happening in the Arab world in terms of the protests is indeed the voices of ordinary citizens,not beaurucrats or people with strong political influence.The masses are tired and fed up of the continous rise in daily essentials,grinding poverty,unemployment and many other demands.But removing one particular government and arresting the officials alone will not solve this crisis.The people will have to make an alternative decision as to what happens after this particular government is gone.

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