Friday, February 11, 2011

Mubarak Goes

Brand new Vice President Omar Suleiman announces Mubarak's resignation in a short statemet. The crowd in Tahrir Square in Cairo erupts.

Amazing.











3 comments:

  1. Nah, nah, nah, nah.
    Nah, nah, nah, nah.
    Hey-ay-ay,
    Good-bye!

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  2. I've been following the news with a passion on NPR and PBS news. I am thankful for how this whole 18 day event unfolded and that the people truly embodied the non-violent approach to their protesting. When violence broke out that kept the movement strong by their willingness to hold to those precepts.

    I pray for blessings and prayers for a solid and democratic life ahead for this country and it's strong people.

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  3. "When violence broke out that kept the movement strong by their willingness to hold to those precepts."

    Indeed, I was very surprised and impressed when the protesters refused to be baited by the pro-Mubarak thugs.

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