1558 Much is now expected of Mohamed ElBaradei from some of the protesters. A BBC Arabic correspondent, Assad el-Sawy, is now reporting that Mr ElBaradei is on his way to Liberation Square, where he is scheduled to address the protesters.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/9381309.stm
Sounds like the fix is in.
Further down on your link:
1526 Reuters has a full quote from Mr ElBaradei: "It is loud and clear from everybody in Egypt that Mubarak has to leave today," he told CNN. "He needs to leave today... to be followed by a smooth transition [to] a national unity government to be followed by all the measures set in place for a free and fair election."
1512 And more from the Nobel peace laureate: he has reportedly told CNN that President Mubarak must leave the country "today" to make way for a unity government.
1507 A new comment from opposition politician Mohamed ElBaradei, reported by the AFP news agency: The US is "losing credibility by the day" by support the Mubarak regime, the former UN nuclear chief says.
I see from tweets that the rioting youth in Egypt are excited to hear from MB ElBaradei...it will be short lived.
Soon they will be just another ME country with suicide bombs going off every hour.
Sad.
And just imagine what our billions in aid will be going towards now...instead of the protection of Israel, we will be paying for their distruction.