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New Egypt Government To Be Appointed, But President Mubarak Refuses To Step Down

Mubarak Speaks

First Posted: 01/28/11 05:56 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:30 PM ET

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak acknowledged his citizens' discontent and attempted to defuse the crisis in Egypt Friday night by announcing that a new government is on the way. But the embattled president gave no indication that he himself planned to step down.

Specifically, Mubarak said that the current government has been asked to resign and he would appoint a new one on Saturday. He gave no indications he himself planned to step down, despite increasing calls for him to do so.

Mubarak's exact words: "I have requested the government to step down today. And I will designate a new government as of tomorrow to shoulder new duties."

The 82-year-old autocrat, who assumed power in Egypt 30 years ago, made the announcement following a day of widespread protests, violence and demonstrations. Just hours before the activity on the streets began, Egypt cut off Internet networks throughout the country.

Al Jazeera correspondent Sherine Tadros tweeted in response, "Mubarak says he'll fire govt but people are asking for regime change not a change in the regime!"

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Ahram Online reports:

A spiritual leader of Somalia's Islamist Shebab rebels called for popular Egypt- and Tunisia-style revolts to topple the government.

Sheikh Jama Abdusalam said such uprisings would rid the war-wracked country of a government that he accused of serving Western interests.

"I am urging the people to carry out Egyptian- and Tunisian-style uprisings in Somalia," Abdusalam told Alfurqaan Radio, a Shebab mouthpiece.

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@ AlArabiya_Eng : Clinton to Alarabiya: I say to egyptians: don't let anyone hijack the process #alarabiya #Iran #Egypt #clinton

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Egypt's military rulers called for an end to strikes and protests Monday as thousands of state employees, from ambulance drivers to police and transport workers, demonstrated to demand better pay in a growing wave of labor unrest unleashed by the democracy uprising that ousted Hosni Mubarak's regime.

The statement by the ruling military council that took power from Mubarak appeared to be a final warning to protest organizers in labor and professional unions before the army intervenes and imposes an outright ban on gatherings, strikes and sit-ins.

Soldiers cleared out almost all the remaining demonstrators from Cairo's Tahrir Square, the giant traffic circle that was turned into a protest camp headquarters for the 18-day revolt. During more than two weeks of round-the-clock demonstrations at the square, protesters set up tents, brought in blankets, operated medical clinics and festooned the entire plaza with giant banners demanding removal of the regime.

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Al Jazerra's Evan Hill filed a new set of photos from Cairo, documenting the return to some semblance of normality, following the political unrest of recent weeks.

More from Al Jazerra here.

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The Guardian reports:

There are rumours – and let us stress, just rumours at this point – of more deaths in Bahrain following today's protests.

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@ felix85 : France says Egypt asks it to freeze possible assets of ex-officials, adding to UK and Germany already today

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Wael Ghonim, a regional marketing manager for Google in the Middle East tells 60 Minutes about the support that the company provided when he was detained for his role in the protests.

There is more video from Ghonim's interview with 60 Minutes here.

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Hundreds of Egyptian police have been protesting outside the country's Interior Ministry. They are demanding better wages and seeking to disassociate themselves from the deaths of protesters in the run up to the ouster of Hosni Mubarak from the Presidency.

Watch Al Jazerra's coverage of the protests:

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Ahram Online reports:

A crowd of about 3,000 protesters, mainly lawyers and students, tried to march from Sanaa University to Al-Tahrir square in the city centre, where [Yemen President] Saleh's supporters have been camped since last week, but were prevented by security forces who erected barbed wire, witnesses reported.

In a move to manage the situation President Saleh halted constitutional procedures which may have allowed him to assume the presidency for life, and possibly pave the way for his son, the chief of the Republican Guard, to succeed him.

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The Guardian reports:

A major development in Bahrain where there are reports that one person has been killed by security forces during a protest:

According to sources in the hospital, and confirmed by Nabeel Rajab from a Bahraini human rights organisation, Ali Abdulhadi al-Mushaima, 27, was shot in the back with live ammunition. Protesters are incensed.

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@ thelede : Live Update: Dozens of Iran Protest Clips on YouTube http://nyti.ms/dG1C5M #Egypt #Bahrain #Iran

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The New York Times reports:

Two generals sat down Sunday night to talk about their country’s future with seven of the revolution’s young organizers — including the Google marketing executive Wael Ghonim — and the young activists posted their notes on the meeting directly to the Internet for the Egyptian public to see.

“We all sensed a sincere desire to preserve the gains of the revolution and unprecedented respect for the right of young people to express their views,†two of the young organizers, Mr. Ghonim and Amr Salama, wrote in their Facebook posting, with the disclaimer that they were speaking only for themselves. They noted that the generals spoke without any of the usual “parental tone (you do not know what is good for you, son),†and called the encounter “the first time an Egyptian official sat down to listen more than speak.â€

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@ AJEnglish : Clashes reported in Iran protests: Pro-reformist marches under way in Tehran despite a heavy security presence a... http://aje.me/fqbkTi

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Ahram Online reports:

According to activist Ahmed Nassar, Moussa, Secretary General of the Arab League, stated that he will be devoting his time in the coming months to his presidential campaign as soon as he hands over his Arab League post in March.

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@ richardengelnbc : #egypt.. some APCs moved out of downtown.. feeling cairo is slowly being 'demilitarized,' although military in control

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@ BBCWorld : US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton hails 'courage' and 'aspirations' of anti-government protesters in #Iran, from AFP

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Videos have been surfacing today showing protesters burning images of government leaders in Iran. This video shows a man, alleged to be a plain-clothes policeman, attempting to stop protesters from burning such an image, resulting in a violent skirmish.

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BBC News reports:

Unrest in Yemen turned ugly as protesters clashed with police and government loyalists in Sanaa on the fourth consecutive day of rallies.

Thousands of protesters demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh came up against a smaller crowd backing the veteran leader.

The protesters could be heard chanting "After Mubarak, Ali", in reference to the recent dramatic events in Egypt.

Police fired tear gas and stones were thrown, with reports of injuries.

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Reuters reports:

Dozens of Iranian opposition supporters were arrested on Monday while taking part in a banned rally in Tehran to support popular uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia, an Iranian opposition website said.

"Witnesses say in some parts of Tehran security forces arrested dozens of protesters," opposition leader Mirhossein Mousavi's Kaleme website reported.

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wardropper
New empty micro-bio
09:03 AM on 01/31/2011
Great that he refuses to step down.
His removal will be all the more a lesson to him about dictatorship.
12:45 AM on 01/31/2011
To really understand what's going on in Egypt Click Here http://66.147.244.196/~theinvio/?p=1707 Here http://66.147.244.196/~theinvio/?p=1813 and Here http://66.147.244.196/~theinvio/?p=1961
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Codefile
Does anybody know the tab to that song?
10:42 PM on 01/30/2011
Pharaoh meant household of;
the pharaoh Mubarak. Kind of like
a constitutional monarchy there?
His house is in disarray!
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Brady68
monkey feet small and blue walking toward you
03:57 PM on 01/30/2011
Psst Mr President the people are not asking. Just so you know.
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wardropper
New empty micro-bio
09:04 AM on 01/31/2011
Nor are they suggesting - or even hinting...
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Palspal2
11:23 AM on 01/30/2011
Right now - NBC has host Howard KURTZ, turning to guests Laura ROZEN, and Jeffrey GOLDBERG. CNN is talking to former Ambassador to Morocco GINZBERG. MSNBC has been interviewing Howard FINE. NPR brought on Ambassador to Israel and arch zionist Martin INDYK. Wolf BLITZER will be on later.
Even if it is not a conspiracy, maybe it is only like minds calling like minds to come on the show - it represents a disservice to the American people - a disservice to any attempt at objectivity - to turn over analysis of what is happening in Egypt (or the region at large) to a select group of one small ethnic group at the expense of others - and especially natives of the region.
09:57 AM on 01/30/2011
From Al Jazeera:

"China has blocked the word "Egypt'' from the country's wildly popular Twitter-li­ke service, while coverage of the political turmoil has been tightly restricted in state media.

China's ruling Communist Party is sensitive to any potential source of social unrest.

A search for "Egypt'' on the Sina microblogg­ing service brings up a message saying, "According to relevant laws, regulation­s and policies, the search results are not shown".

The service has more than 50 million users.

News on the Egypt protests has been limited to a few paragraphs and photos buried inside major news websites, but China Central Television had a report on its midday broadcast.­"
http://eng­lish.aljaz­eera.net/n­ews/asia-p­acific/201­1/01/20111­2991712140­318.html

I smell FEAR!
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Lorindol
I shall consider it . . .
05:31 AM on 01/30/2011
I hear that Al Jazeera's press credentials have been revoked by Egyptian gov.

http://english.aljazeera.net/watch_now/
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Lorindol
I shall consider it . . .
11:53 PM on 01/29/2011
Thanks protesters for stealing and destroying priceless human history from the Egyptian museum, et. al. I hope your little riot was worth the loss in world history.
02:12 AM on 01/30/2011
While i really dont want the antiquities harmed, something is coming to mind.

The people of the middle east are our brothers and sister in human history but when it comes to exploiting them they are terror.ists?
05:07 PM on 01/31/2011
The US destroyed priceless human history when they invaded and plundered Iraq.
Forgotten??
06:38 PM on 01/31/2011
touché!
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Trampas Graham
Vermont, USA
10:16 PM on 01/29/2011
I hope he ends up in a tent in Libya. Power to the people!
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theuniversalcollective
from the ether that is net
09:20 PM on 01/29/2011
"Today 4:57 PM Mubarak Seeking Refuge In Israel?

Al Jazeera Magazine reports that sources at the Egyptian Embassy in Tel Aviv, Israel are preparing to welcome Hosni Mubarak into exile. "

Oy Vey Zmeir
09:57 AM on 01/30/2011
You mean, live from NY City its Saturday Night Live!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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cindylou1962
09:18 PM on 01/29/2011
In this story's pic, Mubarak looks like Lucipher. He has to go -- it's the will of the people. Quite similar to the GOP, he could care less about those who are not part of the socio-economic upper-echelon.
11:49 PM on 01/29/2011
Except that half of our country, and a majority in their constituencies, elect GOP, this man was never elected. Poor comparison, please do not insult our Democracy by associating it with Egyptian totalitarianism.
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Ds2vet
The central bank is our enemy
08:30 AM on 01/30/2011
But ill insult our democracy by accusing it of being the oligarchy that it really is; masqueraiding as a two party system of democracy. The fact is that the people dont elect anything. Wall street owns all the horses in each race and the electoral college elects presidents. The pretense of a choice is just that, a pretense.
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cindylou1962
12:07 PM on 01/31/2011
And it was democracy in action and the will of the people to elect Bush in 2000 over Gore? Buzz off with your civics lecture...
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Lorindol
I shall consider it . . .
07:28 PM on 01/29/2011
Reports of civilian protestors gathering to protect the homes of the Israeli and American ambassadors.

http://english.aljazeera.net/watch_now/
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dwright
Religion is man-created.
06:59 PM on 01/29/2011
OMG!! Flossy is back with his "oral flatulation" 
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Lorindol
I shall consider it . . .
07:20 PM on 01/29/2011
Why was your comment below removed?
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CarolinaDem
they DID take the last train for the coast!
08:45 PM on 01/29/2011
Nice term! The word for his enthusiasm for the sound of his own voice, so to speak, is "melliffluviation".
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Lorindol
I shall consider it . . .
06:34 PM on 01/29/2011
Al Jazeera is about to discuss Olbermann's departure.

http://english.aljazeera.net/watch_now/
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cutglass
06:21 PM on 01/29/2011
Somewhere, huddled in a basement in Cairo, members of the ruling elite sob to one another, and say"But Aynn Rand never said it might come to this."
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Lorindol
I shall consider it . . .
06:26 PM on 01/29/2011
News reports indicate that some of them are actually on planes headed to Europe.
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dwright
Religion is man-created.
06:54 PM on 01/29/2011
wasn't it reported earlier that Mubarak's sons were already flown to England with his wife