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Demands from the demonstrans in Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt continues, despite Hosni Mubarak's government declared that it had applied Night Curview to not leave the house from 16.00 h to 08.00 am. They remained to demand for President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt to dissolve his Government and to be replaced by a more domocratic Government.
Mohamed ElBaradei, former Director General of the UN International Atomic Energy Agency who was arrested by the Government of Hosni Mubarak, finally released back, and joined the protester in Tahrir Square. He demanded that President Hosni Mubarak immediately resigned from his presidency. The same demands called for by the Moslem Brotherhood leader Mohamed Badei, for Mubarak's retreat to be replaced by a democratically elected Government.
While that result from burning buildings and the closure of shops, the people of Egypt began to feel the shortage of food, and unable to work for a living. Meanwhile it was reported that looters of shops and buildings turned out to be undercover police officers to destabilize the situation in Egypt. The criminals who escape from the prisons of Egypt can be partially recaptured by Egyptian security forces. Which is feared by the people of Egypt are the news of the return of police on the streets of Egypt tomorrow morning, Monday, January 31, 2011, which allows clashed with the protesters as before. Because between Egyptian troops and protesters have been there an unwritten deal to make peace.
Difficulties faced by Egypt at this time is not yet formed a new Cabinet of Egypt, except there is only the President, Vice President, and Prime Minister who is not approved by a majority of the people of Egypt. President Barack Obama has a dilemma for forcing Mubarak to resign, because he is a staunch ally of the U.S. long enough. So Obama is only asking for a peaceful transition to democratic government. Obama can only ask for help other allies in the Middle East, like Turkey and Saudi Arabia for urging Mubarak to step down from the presidency of Egypt.
Mubarak should follow the example of former President Suharto who are willing to resign his presidency that has been assumed 32-years long, so the transition can take place in a democratic and peaceful process. It will be the best way for the country of Egypt.
Friday, February 4, 2011 which is expected by the Anti-Mubarak protesters as "Day of Departure" for Mubarak to leave Egypt, go to the place of exile, but until daybreak, Mubarak still sitting quietly on a padded chair. Reason Mubarak, even though he was tired of being the President and the army for 62 years, she worried if he goes there will be chaos in Egypt. When protesters shouted throughout Friday and Saturday morning, Mubarak seemed to close her eyes and probably sleeping peacefully in his palace.
What are the actual demands of the Anti-Mubarak protesters that? The details are as follows:
No less than President Barack Obama, U.S. Secretary of Hillary Clinton, British Prime Minister David Cameron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Prime Minister of Turkey Tayyip Erdogan, Ayatollah Ali Khameini from Iran, the UN Secretary General Ban-ki Moon, and Chairman of the European Union Lady Ashton, who called for Mubarak listen to the voices of the protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square and other cities in Egypt for the Egyptian Government to make the transition now.
Only one European leader who supports Mubarak's policies, namely the Italian Prime Minister Sylvio Berlusconi, who agreed to step Mubarak who want to survive until September 2011 and not re-nominate him as president of Egypt.
Demos in New York and other cities in the world have also been held to support the Anti-Mubarak protesters in Cairo and other cities in Egypt. The protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square this morning shouting that they will stay on the field, and Mubarak was the one who should go. But was the shouting heard or seen by Mubarak from his comfortable palace? Probably not, because he probably was sleeping peacefully.
According to the Egyptian constitution that exists today, Mubarak's position was impregnable, unless he voluntarily resigned himself. In the meantime, one of Egypt's new emerged leader, namely Mohamed ElBaradei will seek a change in the Egyptian Constitution, but clearly this process will last very long, because the Egyptian Parliament was dominated by Mubarak's supporters in a large majority.
Meanwhile, UN Secretary General Ban-ki Moon suggested that immediate election in Egypt had to been done to choose a new president of Egypt. Perhaps this is a step in the fairest and most likely, provided that implementation is conducted honestly and fairly.
In the next two days the European Union will send a PM Greek George Papanderou to bring a letter of protest from the EU who opposed the use of violence against peaceful protesters, to be delivered directly into the hands of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.
With the pressures of domestic and overseas to the above, whether Mubarak will stay on his throne? Last news said that President Hosni Mubarak will deliver a speech to the People of Egypt to night, Saturday, February 5, 2011.What are the contents of Mubarak's speech tonight? Whether he will resign himself voluntarily or whether he will remained as the President of Egypt that will made the majority of Egyptians angry? We'll see tonight ... its development.