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EGYPT: Government 'Will Not Tolerate' Continued Cairo Protests
Reaganite Republican ^
| February 09, 2011
| Reaganite Republican
Posted on 02/09/2011 5:50:34 AM PST by Reaganite Republican
New VP/longtime security chief Omar Suleiman prefers
"not to use police tools"... thereby implying he just might
Starting to look like the party's almost over in Cairo: popular support for the protesters is fading as the dug-in Mubarak regime offers measured concessions... whilst preparing to
turn the screws-
Egypt's vice president says the government will not tolerate prolonged anti-government protests in Cairo's main square, where hundreds of thousands of people gathered Tuesday in the latest effort to force the ouster of long-serving President Hosni Mubarak.
Egypt's state-run MENA news agency quotes Vice President Omar Suleiman as saying that a crisis triggered by 16 days of anti-Mubarak protests in Tahrir Square must end "as soon as possible." Suleiman was speaking late Tuesday to a group of Egyptian newspaper editors.
MENA says Suleiman told the editors that the presence of anti-Mubarak activists and satellite television stations in the square was making Egyptian citizens "hesitant to go to work" and disrupting daily life. He accused the satellite television stations of "insulting" Egypt, without naming them.
But, Suleiman also is quoted as saying the government does not want to deal with Egyptian society using "police tools" and prefers to use dialogue to try to address the protesters' demands.
Hundreds of thousands of people rallied in Tahrir Square Tuesday in one of the biggest protests of a two-week-old uprising seeking an immediate end to Mr. Mubarak's nearly 30 years in power. Thousands remained in the square Wednesday, after spending another night in makeshift shelters.
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Suleiman also is quoted as warning against plans by some protesters for a campaign of civil disobedience, saying such a development would be "very dangerous" to society.
So, the revolutionary tide has turned in Egypt (sorry Bill Kristol and Barack Obama): seems the Muslim Brotherhood won't be getting the ball in the end-zone after all... surely disappointing to Tehran and other World War 3 enthusiasts throughout the Middle East:Radio Netherlands
NRC Handelsblad reports that the tide of popular opinion now seems to be turning against the anti-Mubarak protestors on Tahrir Square, in what it describes as a heartbreaking development for the demonstrators who where there from the start.
Those emotions are expressed by 22-year-old Mona Sayd who says We were so happy. We were writing history. And suddenly were the bad guys ... It feels like I was pregnant and now Ive had a miscarriage. Today its as if I can feel the blood flowing out of my body. And as if that wasnt enough, now there are people turning round and telling me that my pregnancy was illegitimate in the first place.
TOPICS: Government; History; Military/Veterans; Politics
KEYWORDS: crackdown; egypt; protests; suleiman
To: Reaganite Republican
This guy is one tough cookie!
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posted on
02/09/2011 5:55:24 AM PST
by
Dr. Ursus
To: Reaganite Republican
close the falafel stands and the tea cafes, party’s over
the merchants are gonna take matters into their own hands if tourism doesnt get back to normal
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posted on
02/09/2011 5:58:19 AM PST
by
silverleaf
(All that is necessary for evil to succeed, is that good men do nothing)
To: Reaganite Republican
But wait....Obama will issue an Executive Order declaring Egypt a Democracy and a territory of the United States.
Egyptian muslims will now be able to enter the USA without a visa, ID or a search.
To: Reaganite Republican
close the falafel stands and the tea cafes, party’s over
the merchants are gonna take matters into their own hands if tourism doesnt get back to normal
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posted on
02/09/2011 5:58:35 AM PST
by
silverleaf
(All that is necessary for evil to succeed, is that good men do nothing)
To: Reaganite Republican
close the falafel stands and the tea cafes, party’s over
the merchants are gonna take matters into their own hands if tourism doesnt get back to normal
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posted on
02/09/2011 5:58:42 AM PST
by
silverleaf
(All that is necessary for evil to succeed, is that good men do nothing)
To: silverleaf
Two and a half million Egyptians are out work,because of the lack of tourism.
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posted on
02/09/2011 6:03:35 AM PST
by
Dr. Ursus
To: Dr. Ursus
That’s a lot of soup kitchens for the muslim brotherhood to set up
Maybe that’s why they and their friends in the White House are backing off, for now
It’s easier to break Egypt than it is to fix it
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posted on
02/09/2011 6:07:34 AM PST
by
silverleaf
(All that is necessary for evil to succeed, is that good men do nothing)
To: Reaganite Republican
Yeah! You and what army?
... oh right.
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posted on
02/09/2011 6:10:49 AM PST
by
wilco200
(11/4/08 - The Day America Jumped the Shark)
To: Dr. Ursus
He IS tough- and respected
And if there’s any transfer of power- this is who it’s going to imho
To: Reaganite Republican
Waiting for Bill Kristol to denounce Suleiman and call for the Muslim Brotherhood—the Egyptian equivalent of the American Founding Fathers—to be given an immediate place in the government.
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posted on
02/09/2011 6:33:54 AM PST
by
montag813
(http://www.facebook.com/StandWithArizona)
To: silverleaf
Well, that’s one approach. Another is to open up more concessions, add a bunch of stores, restaurants, and boutiques, and turn it into a mall. The Mall of America pulls in about 100,000 people a day, so if I were Mubarak, I’d use that as the model.
Might as well make a profit off of the charade.
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