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Addio Mubarak - Il “venerdì del trionfo”

venerdì 18 febbraio 2011
I cittadini egiziani di nuovo in piazza, dopo essere tornati a lavorare per qualche giorno, ritornano in mezzo milione a manifestare contro il regime e a continuare a chiedere le dimissioni di Mubarak, il quale sembra non voler cedere sino a settembre, ovvero alle prossime elezioni, dove promette di non ricandidarsi. Ma questo per la piazza non basta, non bastano le riforme e le promesse del Prime Minister, which states that it could not dismiss as not to leave the country into chaos, as if this mess is not due to her not to accept the resignation. Yet the revolution seems close as you can see by the fact that the United States' government has not hesitated to take the side of the protesters, leaders of the safe return of Egyptian power, trying, through political maneuvering, to draw from this change the maximum interest.
regime on its last legs attempt a final "coup" by paying thousands of protesters (about 28 euro per person) to take to the streets in support of the government. But the numbers speak for themselves: thousands of protesters armed with petrol bombs and other weapons, probably distribuitegli from power, against millions of citizens. Not forgetting numerous agents of the regime had infiltrated the anti-Mubarak demonstrations to create hardships of all kinds, trying to pass people as the rebels' violence. But even this move did not work: these agents were discovered by ordering service organized by the protesters, who searched the infiltrates found in their portfolios of police ID cards, shown by a protester in a recent shooting.

became a symbol of the last days of graft and depends nt Google and Egyptian Wael Ghonim first arrested by the regime for refusing to cooperate to break the information on the web, and after being released, fell back on the streets with the protesters, who have now accepted giving him the hero. And after a few days Mubarak, no longer supported by any political force, nor in Egypt or abroad, gripped by the determination and will to change protesters, tired and exhausted from his precarious state of health (sick of tumor) announces his resignation before all the Egyptian people, and the crowd cheers of satisfaction, waving their flag.
But the demonstrations continue, even hundreds of policemen to the streets after being identified as the responsible freedom of oppression and killing of 300 protesters, but to show that many of them are favorable to the revolution and stand with the protesters, and that the real culprit is the Interior Minister Habib al-Adly has ordered that these oppressions abusing their power.
The events continue to seek new leadership to better working conditions, less job security and an improvement of the welfare state.





Dario Lapenta

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