Logan in short post shocker!logan86 wrote:Just to flesh out that breaking news a bit here is a link:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-12433045


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Logan in short post shocker!logan86 wrote:Just to flesh out that breaking news a bit here is a link:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-12433045
Nope, apparently according to their constitution, he's gone too. The military is in power at the moment.imperium3 wrote:So unless I'm mistaken, right now Suleiman is the de facto dictator of Egypt?
Keep on protesting, guys...
Israel were very hands off (and worried), and the USA if anything helped with behind the scenes pressure on the regime, so I'm not really sure what you're trying to get at here.....BeidAmmikon wrote:In your face, USA! In your face, Israel! The People have spoken!
WikiLeaks: Suleiman promised to stop Gaza electionsRegisterMe wrote:Israel were very hands off (and worried), and the USA if anything helped with behind the scenes pressure on the regime, so I'm not really sure what you're trying to get at here.....BeidAmmikon wrote:In your face, USA! In your face, Israel! The People have spoken!
There's a saying, perhaps you know it under another guise - "Changing of masters, joy of fools"Incubi wrote:They think they have won and won their freedom. Wait untill they wake up tommorow and facepalm tehe fact that currenlty they are a Military state. With luck they folllow through with the promise to establish a Democracy.
geeze, is the Chinese government that insecure that any hint of chaos is completely censored?felter wrote: The Chinese government have been predictable, they have been censoring all news about these protests. You would think they were scared of something.
i doubt that military will do that. the people got a taste of victory and know that they have power to change it.philip_hughes wrote:So... will the people be able to wrestle power from the military? Watch this space.
http://www.kfoxtv.com/money/26835185/detail.htmlGENEVA -- The Swiss government on Friday froze any assets belonging to former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak or his family in Switzerland.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Lars Knuchel said the order took effect immediately but gave no details on what bank accounts or other assets Mubarak or his family might have in Switzerland.
Front PageMr. Foued Mebazaa addresses Tunisian people
Interim President Foued Mebazaa expressed, in an address delivered on Wednesday evening to the Tunisian people and aired on Tunisian national TV, his pride at the Tunisian Revolution, the “revolution of dignity and freedom,” emphasising that its results have become tangible in the political field, towards materialising the ambitions of the people, which requires from all to defend and support this revolution, in spite of the critical stage the country is living through.
Mr. Foued Mebazaa stressed the efforts exerted by the Army and National Guard, along with the citizens, in establishing security and stability, saying that despite the improvements noted, there are still some areas which are suffering some hardships, which requires the combined efforts of all as part of patriotism to restore stability and ensure security of the citizens and their property
Major British tour operators to resume travel to Tunisia
TUNISIAONLINENEWS- British three major tour operators, Thomas Cook, Thomson and First Choice decided to resume travel to Tunisia by the end of this month, reported on Wednesday “Air-journal.fr”.
The measure follows the British Foreign Office’s decision to relax its advice against “all but essential travel” to Tunisia.
Middlerank officers openly despise him on the other hand.Charming and courtly, he is, nonetheless mired in a post-Camp David military paradigm that has served his cohort's narrow interests for the last three decades. He and Mubarak are focused on regime stability and maintaining the status quo through the end of their time. They simply do not have the energy, inclination or world view to do anything differently.