Thursday, February 10, 2011

Egypt, Mubarak to resign Army: "We protect the nation"

CAIRO - Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak might resign in the coming hours. The Egyptian Prime Minister Shafiq said in an interview with the BBC and confirm some signs that give the sense of acceleration after sanguinese celebrations marking the country for days. To the point that the Muslim Brotherhood, the President would let down the Cairo and that the CIA expected the farewell for now.

No coincidence that the Secretary General of the Egyptian government NDP party, Hossan Badrawi, "hopes" that Mubarak to transfer power to Vice-President Omar Suleiman. Indeed, according to the TV station al-Jazeera, Mubarak would have left the country for an unspecified location. Acceleration that seems to be confirmed by the words of a senior military official announced that Egyptian megaphone to the square Tharia "good news for tonight" and that the protesters' demands are met.

No accident that the Board of Governors of the Egyptian Armed Forces met to assess "the situation" (Mubarak was absent) and the Egyptian armed forces announced in a statement it had "initiated the necessary measures to protect the nation and support the legitimate demands of the people ".

To confirm the hypothesis of a step back is also Mubarak Al Hurra, the American TV in Arabic that the Rais would be ready to give up all his powers to a military committee.

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