Friday, February 11, 2011

IS MUBARAK MENTAL OR ARE THE USA AND ISRAEL KEEPING HIM THERE...???

I WILL UPDATE AS THE PICS COME IN.....

Opposition supporters attend Friday prayers in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 11, 2011. Egypt's powerful army pledged on Friday to guarantee President Hosni Mubarak's reforms in a move to defuse a popular uprising, but many angry protesters said this failed to meet their key demand that he resign immediately.









 Opposition supporters attend Friday prayers in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 11, 2011. Egypt's powerful army pledged on Friday to guarantee President Hosni Mubarak's reforms in a move to defuse a popular uprising, but many angry protesters said this failed to meet their key demand that he resign immediately.




Egyptian anti-goverment protestors carry a man who fainted while performing the Friday noon prayer during protests in Cairo's landmark Tahrir Square on February 11, 2011. Tens of thousands of demonstrators reacted with fury after the military threw its weight behind President Mubarak's attempt to cling on to power despite massive nationwide protests over the past 18 days.





Anti-government protesters weep during Friday prayers inside Tahrir Square in Cairo February 11, 2011. Egypt's powerful army pledged on Friday to guarantee President Hosni Mubarak's reforms in a move to defuse a popular uprising, but many angry protesters said this failed to meet their key demand that he resign immediately.





Anti-government protesters weep during Friday prayers inside Tahrir Square in Cairo February 11, 2011. Egypt's powerful army pledged on Friday to guarantee President Hosni Mubarak's reforms in a move to defuse a popular uprising, but many angry protesters said this failed to meet their key demand that he resign immediately.







An opposition protester shouts in front of an army tank in front of the presidential palace in Cairo February 11, 2011. Protesters enraged at President Hosni Mubarak's refusal to quit pledged to march from Tahrir Square to the presidential palace on Friday, raising fears of a confrontation between elite troops and demonstrators.






CAIRO, EGYPT - FEBRUARY 11: Anti-government protesters demonstrate in front of the national television headquarters on February 11, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. A day after Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak announced that he would remain in office through September elections, furious demonstrators protested throughout Egypt.








A soldier pulls fencing into place in front of the presidential palace in Cairo February 11, 2011. Egypt's powerful army gave guarantees on Friday that President Hosni Mubarak's promised reforms would be carried out, but protesters insisted he quit now and cranked up the pressure by massing outside his palace.







Thousands of Egyptian anti-government protesters march in Alexandria, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 11, 2011. Egypt's military threw its weight Friday behind President Hosni Mubarak's plan to stay in office through September elections while protesters fanned out to the presidential palace in Cairo and other key symbols of the authoritarian regime in a new push to force the leader to step down immediately. The statement by the Armed Forces Supreme Council _ its second in two days _ was a blow to many protesters who had called on the military to take action to push out Mubarak after his latest refusal to step down.


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