Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Egyptians accuse Mubarak of playing with time

The Egyptians held one of its biggest rallies so far calling for the departure of President Hosni Mubarak, not diminish his anger at the announcement of the vice president of a handover plan. While the government refuses to give in to the main demands of protesters, Vice President Omar Suleiman promised no retribution against the demonstrators, after three weeks of protests that seek to end the 30 year rule of Mubarak.

But his words were rejected by the citizens, who accuse the government of trying to gain time, and vowed not to back up is complete, which they called "half-revolution."

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