World leaders call for transition now amid chaos in Cairo
Egypt's transition to democracy 'must begin now,' world leaders insisted Wednesday amid pitched street battles in Cairo and President Hosni Mubarak's reluctance to immediately relinquish power. In central Cairo's Tahrir, or liberation, Square, thousands of opposition protesters and government supporters clashed on the ninth...
Global mobilization in support of Egyptian uprising
An international day of mobilization has been called for Saturday, 5 February in solidarity with the Egyptian and Tunisian people as they continue their popular uprisings. According to a Facebook statement from Activists Against US Colonialism, a coalition of Middle East solidarity organizations, activists will be organizing...
Mubarak: I will not leave Egypt
The Egyptian long-time president has defied the widespread calls for his resignation. "This is my country. This is where I lived, I fought and defended its land, sovereignty and interests, and I will die on its soil," Mubarak said. Instead, he has accused the opposition of carrying out a secret agenda by turning what he called...
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