Sharm el Sheikh
Egypt has been installed na''''vzorvatsya yesterday as hundreds of thousands were expected to move into the streets after Friday prayers in response to the refusal of President Hosni Mubarak to resign, rather than passing the powers the vice-president, Omar Suleiman.
Opposition figure, Mohamed ElBaradei sent a message through Twitter,''Egypt will explode. The army must save the country now,''after Mr. Mubarak told the nation that he would remain in office to oversee the protracted transfer of power.
His violation of the stunned and outraged protests in the capital, who responded with pesnopeniya''Revolyutsiya! Revolution!'' Advertising: the story continues below
Army, which hire more tanks in the city center, not to move immediately to prevent the demonstrators. But with large protest is planned for yesterday, the military's loyalty has remained in question.
Supreme Military Council, is expected to vopros''''vazhnoe statement before the prayer yesterday after a meeting earlier in the day.
''There is no way the Egyptian people are now willing to accept, or the president or vice president,''Mohamed ElBaradei told CNN. ''They have lost all authority, the legitimacy of all ... I fear that the situation will escalate into violence.''
In a written statement, U.S. President, Barack Obama, said,''is still not clear''whether the transition to democracy promised by Mr. Mubarak budet''nezamedlitelnomu, or real enough.''
Mr. Mubarak addressed the nation late on Thursday. Standing next to the Egyptian flag, he promised to investigate the deaths of about 300 people during the demonstrations. But it is not liable for the actions of its security forces, who were accused of inciting violence.
''The blood of your martyrs are not in vain, and ... I'll bring the perpetrators to justice,''he said.
As he continued for 15 minutes, he never uttered the lines, many assumed were going, rather than insisting that he would remain in office until the end of his term.
Shortly thereafter, Mr. Suleiman followed a televised address in which he said:''Youth of Egypt, to return home. Return to work. Nation needs in your efforts to create and build a brighter future.''
Opposition figure, Mohamed ElBaradei sent a message through Twitter,''Egypt will explode. The army must save the country now,''after Mr. Mubarak told the nation that he would remain in office to oversee the protracted transfer of power.
His violation of the stunned and outraged protests in the capital, who responded with pesnopeniya''Revolyutsiya! Revolution!'' Advertising: the story continues below
Army, which hire more tanks in the city center, not to move immediately to prevent the demonstrators. But with large protest is planned for yesterday, the military's loyalty has remained in question.
Supreme Military Council, is expected to vopros''''vazhnoe statement before the prayer yesterday after a meeting earlier in the day.
''There is no way the Egyptian people are now willing to accept, or the president or vice president,''Mohamed ElBaradei told CNN. ''They have lost all authority, the legitimacy of all ... I fear that the situation will escalate into violence.''
In a written statement, U.S. President, Barack Obama, said,''is still not clear''whether the transition to democracy promised by Mr. Mubarak budet''nezamedlitelnomu, or real enough.''
Mr. Mubarak addressed the nation late on Thursday. Standing next to the Egyptian flag, he promised to investigate the deaths of about 300 people during the demonstrations. But it is not liable for the actions of its security forces, who were accused of inciting violence.
''The blood of your martyrs are not in vain, and ... I'll bring the perpetrators to justice,''he said.
As he continued for 15 minutes, he never uttered the lines, many assumed were going, rather than insisting that he would remain in office until the end of his term.
Shortly thereafter, Mr. Suleiman followed a televised address in which he said:''Youth of Egypt, to return home. Return to work. Nation needs in your efforts to create and build a brighter future.''
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