The Egyptian army commander Hassan al-Roweny protesters said Thursday in Tahrir Square in Cairo that "all that you wish will be fulfilled," one witness told Reuters news agency. Meanwhile, CNN reported that President Hosni Mubarak could transfer his power as army chief to the institution, but without citing sources.
Roweny spoke to the protesters from a stage erected in the Paza and called the people to sing the national anthem and keep the country safe. When protesters heard his words, sang: "The people demand the downfall of the regime" and "the regime has fallen."
Roweny spoke to the protesters from a stage erected in the Paza and called the people to sing the national anthem and keep the country safe. When protesters heard his words, sang: "The people demand the downfall of the regime" and "the regime has fallen."
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