The army of Egypt said Monday night that considered "legitimate" demands of the people, mass protest a week ago against the government, adding that he would not use force against demonstrators. Addressing the "great people of Egypt, the army deemed" legitimate "their claims and said that" not resort to the use of force against the Egyptian people "in a statement quoted by the Mena news agency and state television.
"Freedom of expression is guaranteed a peaceful way for everyone," said army spokesman. The army statement takes place on the eve of "the march of a million" people scheduled for Tuesday in Cairo and Alexandria (north) to demand the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak. While the demonstrations in protest of President Hosni Mubarak stay has been extended to Italy, where hundreds of people demonstrated in central Rome and Milan in solidarity with the thousands of Egyptians who have been manifest for seven days in any Arab country .
"Freedom of expression is guaranteed a peaceful way for everyone," said army spokesman. The army statement takes place on the eve of "the march of a million" people scheduled for Tuesday in Cairo and Alexandria (north) to demand the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak. While the demonstrations in protest of President Hosni Mubarak stay has been extended to Italy, where hundreds of people demonstrated in central Rome and Milan in solidarity with the thousands of Egyptians who have been manifest for seven days in any Arab country .
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